CONTENTS

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CHAPTER I
The Excavator
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Purpose, 1; Character, 2; Experience, 3; Organization, 5; Acquirements, 5; Demands of the work, 6 1–8
CHAPTER II
Discrimination
Temples, 9; Towns, 10; Cemeteries, 11; Indications, 12; Productions, 14; Pottery, 16; Style, 17; Visual memory, 19 9–19
CHAPTER III
The Labourers
Quality, 20; Education, 21; Control, 22; Substitution, 23; Overseers, 24; Direct system, 26; Day pay, 27; Piecework, 29; Day and piece work, 30; Rewards, 33; Accounts, 35; Native ways, 37 20–40
CHAPTER IV
Arrangement of Work
Clearances, 41; Turning over, 43; Raising earth, 44; Tracing walls, 46 41–47
CHAPTER V
Recording in the Field
Need of record, 48; Value of record, 50; Resulting view, 50; Marking, 51; Nature of notes, 52; Planning, 53; Plotting, 55 48–59
CHAPTER VI
Copying
Paper squeezes, 60; Dry squeezes, 61; Casting, 64; Drawing, 68; Restored forms, 71; Copying inscriptions, 72 60–72
CHAPTER VII
Photographing
The Camera, 73; Preparing objects, 76; Lighting, 77; Arrangement of objects, 79; Stereographs, 81; Developing, 82 73–84
CHAPTER VIII
Preservation of Objects
Stone, 86; Pottery,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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