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Suggestions for recording xrchaelogical 
Inf o rmation. 
5 or the purpose of this expedition any evidence^ of the presence 
except obvious recent settlement, are to be considered archael 
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platforms, stone piles and other 
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structures are to be measured, mapped and photo 
graphed and their mode of construction and materials 
described in detail. sketches are particularly 
useful, ibis applies to ruins either on the shore or inland 
2. Oaves; Piles of stone 
early 
mo un d s an d d une s 
should be searched for evidences of burial. If 
skeletons are found they should be collected and 
observations regarding manner of burial and arti¬ 
cles associated with the burial be carefully noted. 
Caution; Skeletons are fragile - after being uncover¬ 
ed they should be exposed to the air for a time and 
then the big bones, arm, leg, pelvis, skull, separate 
ly wrapped. 
3. iHLI stone, wood or fibre articles indicating former 
occupation by man should be collected and location and 
position recorded. If possible, locate the cj_uary for 
stone implements or at the least get chips of rock from 
the vicinity. 
4. Draw or photograph pictograph engraved on rock and 
elsewhere for ashes and smoke marks. 
