At 12:54 AM -0700 9/8/03, Anita Cohen-Williams wrote:
>Carol,
>
>Most archaeologists in this country use the metric system when measuring.
>The only time I found people using inches was at Wharram Percy in Yorkshire.
>
The Delaware SHPO requires that historic-period sites be recorded in
the English system. It makes no sense whatever to muddle through a
tangle of metrics that mean absolutely nothing, when a ten-foot wall
makes perfectly good sense when you measure it in the system its
builder used.
Many years ago, "metric" meant feet and tenths, or engineer's measure.
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Ned
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