In the UK all archaeological excavations have to be done inline with professional standards, to do otherwise is just not acceptable here because excavation is destructive, and you only get one chance to get it right.
Why are these excavations being undertaken? If the remains are not at threat from development they should be left where they lay. If it is thought necessary to move the remains from the many smaller burial sites (as HPL's quote suggests) then it should only be done with the respect that surely these people deserve and that means they should be done in a professional manner.
Obviously my views are those from the perspective of a professional archaeologist working in the UK and I understand that our standards are not applied across the world, but that does not mitigate the fact that digging up these remains in a less than ideal manner ultimately lessens the archaeological record and should not be done unless in dire need.
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