National Occupational Standards in
Archaeological Practice
AC2 Conduct non-intrusive investigations
AC2.3 Analyse and present investigation data
Performance Required
This will involve:
- verifying that data collected during investigation is sufficient for analytical purposes and is collated accurately
- checking and verifying investigation data for accuracy and integrity
- processing investigation data accurately and presenting it in a format that will assist in making a balanced interpretation
- seeking additional data and specialist advice where essential for accurate analysis and interpretation of investigation findings
- ensuring that data outputs and supporting information comply with the requirements of the method statement, are accurate and are presented clearly in an agreed format, suitable for those who will wish to use them
- prepare report containing interpretation, diagnosis and advice, based on data outputs, to interested parties
Occupational Context
- Investigation data:
- visual
- approximate measured
- detailed measurement of all specified features
- graphic / photographic
- instrumental
- Data outputs:
- measurement data
- visual records
- written testimony
- interpretive data
- Interested parties:
- site personnel
- client
- the professional and academic community
- owners / occupiers
- community and special interest groups
- regulatory authorities
Knowledge Requirements
You need to know and understand how to:
- Identify data sources and select and collate data
- Apply valid methods to verify investigation data
- Process, format and present investigation data suitable for end use
- Advise users on the interpretation of investigation
You need to know about:
- Types of investigation data
- Limitations of techniques and data
- Types of data analysis
- Data presentation formats
Required Skills
You should demonstrate:
- How to present investigation data, data analysis, commentary and supporting information
Evidence Required
You should provide evidence that you can analyse and present investigation data
The candidate should be questioned, based upon the documentation provided, to explore the following:
- investigation data
- investigation data presented including:
- specialist advice on analysis and interpretation
- commentary and supporting information presented
Evidence Rules
- The candidate should have been involved in at least 2 substantive projects.
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