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Excavations

If archaeological remains have been identified on a site, the planning authority may require an archaeological excavation to take place.  This will ensure that any archaeological features are fully excavated and recorded, allowing development to proceed unhindered.  We will work with you - the architect, client and/or the planning authority - to ensure the process is as swift, smooth and unobtrusive as possible, whilst maintaining our usual high standards.

 

Contact us to discuss your project at: admin@addyman-archaeology.co.uk


Case studies: 

Graham Street, Leith

We undertook a programme of archaeological excavations and watching brief at 21 Graham Street, Leith, Edinburgh, in advance of the site’s redevelopment as a new distillery for Crabbie’s.

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Panmure House

We undertook the archaeological excavation at the site of Panmure House, Canongate, Edinburgh, for the Edinburgh Business School, in advance of renovation and alteration of the existing 1690s building.

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Doune Castle

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George Heriot's School

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Old College Quad

Prior to the redevelopment of the University of Edinburgh’s Old College Quad, we were commissioned to investigate the potential for archaeological remains across the site.

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