If the evidence from the holes is inconclusive we research both methods. I don't like to ignore my gut feeling though.
At the end of the day I'm sure we can drop the stone in, if not vertical, then nearly so. From a near vertical position we don't need lots of manpower to make it so. In fact I'm sure we can get it vertical anyway.
If we can get Mr Burl, or some other well repected archaeologists on the team, I'll try to be a good little chippie and keep my mouth in place, no promises though.
Reply | with quote | Posted by GordonP 31st August 2003ce 09:52 |
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