A unique pair of napkin rings

Camps Reservoir excavation and survey report from 1992

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A survey and partial excavation of a series of Bronze Age and later structures exposed by the lowering of the water level in Camps Reservoir was carried out in 1992 and 1994. In the first campaign of work an enclosed cremation...
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Camps Reservoir Excavation and Survey Report 1992-1994

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Download the Camps Reservoir Survey and Excavation Report 1992 & 1994

Treasures of South Lanarkshire – 4 reports in one

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The Treasures of South Lanarkshire is an attempt by the author to highlight the almost unbelievable wealth of curated and built heritage of the area. The work comprises of four parts: The Treasures of South Lanarkshire Part 1     The Treasures of South Lanarkshire...
Talla burn

Talla Reservoir

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Talla Reservoir A part of the Tweed project is to deal with the tangible remains of works associated with the construction of Talla Reservoir. The construction of the dam and the pipeline to Edinburgh was a major engineering feat in...

Woodend Bronze Age cemetery

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The Woodend Bronze Age cemetery was investigated to include it in an area as a visitor attraction. The site had been explored in the 1930’s (Stevenson, 1939) but with little in the way of a record of what was done...
Cist No 1. Cup marks on the side slab are natural

Excavation report of the three Early Christian graves at Lyne, in 2005

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Download – Excavation of three Early Christian graves at Lyne, near Peebles | 2005 | 1.5MB | Tam Ward, Bag | The discovery of a single cist found to be eroding from a gravel bank led to the detection of...

Fruid Reservoir unenclosed platform settlements report

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Biggar Archaeology Group PDF Reports. info@biggararchaeology.org.uk

Upper Tweed Project Reports for Logan and Woodend

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Biggar Archaeology Group PDF Reports. info@biggararchaeology.org.uk

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Survey of Kirkurd Churchyard

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In the spring of 2023 the members of the Biggar Archaeology Group with the support of Peeblesshire Archaeological Society and Scottish Borders Council surveyed...