This WHS 4" drop forged Archaeology Trowel is used by Archaeologists
across the world: this is the 'Original' thicker blade that
was redesigned with our input back in 2006 in conjunction with
Spear and Jackson and BAJR .View our selection
Archaeology fieldwork needs to have a range of tools on hand
from the smallest brush and dental pick all the way to the mattock and root breaker -
even a mecahnical digger in some cases. but we don't sell these! See
what we do have...
Stay Safe on Site
When it comes to safety on site, we want you to think about it now, rather than later. This is why we present a range of Health and Safety protective items to ensure you enjoy archaeology without injury. Remember that good footwear needs to be worn on site. It is better to try it on in a shop to make sure it is confortable and well fitting.
Believe us when we tell you that quality matters and this
is so true when it comes to measuring anything in archaeology
- You could buy a cheap tape for example, but we prefer to
buy one that lasts. Measure
it right here ...
Recording your excavation or project is more than important,
it is essential, as this is the primary source of information
on which everything will be created later. Drafting film? Card
Sheets?. View
our range...
We have been recording archaeology for over 30 years, and from card printed context sheets to colour coded folders to hold them all together, we really know what works. We can even supply you with waterproof notebooks and Weather Writers when the rain comes in - we believe in
the best. Record
it right here ...
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