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Old College: Edinburgh18 viewsIn the Quad of the Old College in Edinburgh, excavations in 2010 are revealing the rich history of the city from medieval churchyards to buildings like this piece of 16thC Hamilton House (the fireplace of the kitchen to the left) and on through the centuries - nice site!BAJR
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Persepolis9 viewsWhile in Iran on Rug buying and Giving a talk at the Tehran University in 2004 I got the chance to see 'one of those sites' Persepolis... Not a lot of people there as you can see, and I was able to wander the palace with Maggie and Abbas Rahimi dreaming Persian dreams and following Alexander!BAJR
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Kae Heughs Hillfort17 viewsFabulous Multivallate Hillfort in the Garleton Hills of East Lothian. Spectacular View to the North, South East and West.

More here: http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/56295/details/kae+heughs+barney+mains/
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Jerash Survey Team 200833 viewsThe full survey team on the second last day... 300 sites and exhausted!BAJR
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Trial Trenching in Midlothian19 viewsFist week as a Development Control Archaeologist ... requested 15km of trenches over a massive site. first trench clean! As it turned out... so where the other 14900 metres of trenches ! sorry guys!BAJR
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Archaeologist - Newcastle62 viewsOn a project in the heart of Newcastle, caught him after a long day. Lots on his mind, balancing control of archaeology against the developer timescales. Ah... how many of us look like that nowadays! BAJR
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Julfar Team 199159 viewsDerek Kennett lurks in the background and BAJR/Rat stands with his Beluchi and Patan crew. THis was a mosque site in Julfar, a medieval trading port in the UAEBAJR
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Honduras - Copán21 viewsCopán ranks among the most important of Maya sites for many reasons, but foremost among these is its vast number of hieroglyphic texts.

I got this photo given to me - does this still stand? Who was that person? and Why is archaeology not like this anymore.
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Roman Tombstone (3) East Lothian12 viewsThe red sandstone artefact was for a man called Crescens, a bodyguard for the governor who ran the province of Britain for the Roman Emperor.

The National Museum of Scotland said the stone provided the strongest evidence yet that Inveresk was a pivotal Roman site in northern Britain.

It was found by amateur enthusiast Larney Cavanagh at the edge of a field.

It had been ploughed up and cleared from the field without anyone noticing its inscription.

Dating between 140 and 180 AD, it features the image
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Roman Tombstone - East Lothian14 viewsThe red sandstone artefact was for a man called Crescens, a bodyguard for the governor who ran the province of Britain for the Roman Emperor.

The National Museum of Scotland said the stone provided the strongest evidence yet that Inveresk was a pivotal Roman site in northern Britain.

It was found by amateur enthusiast Larney Cavanagh at the edge of a field.

It had been ploughed up and cleared from the field without anyone noticing its inscription.

Dating between 140 and 180 AD, it features the image
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Site meeting - light at the end!19 viewsA site meeting where a difficult negotiation led to a successful outcome, the dark sky started to clear as if in recognition!

Light at the end of the Trench!
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Luffness Carmalite Friary15 viewsBetween Luffness House and the east end of Aberlady (East Lothian, Scotland) lie the ruins of a 13th Century Luffness Carmalite Friary. There is a tomb and effigy remaining from the 14th century.

The earliest reference is to a Christian chapel at this site in the 10th century, when the relics of St Verca, Abbess of Tyninghame in 674, were re-buried there in 941 during the Viking raids on the area
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