We were delighted to launch new chapters of the South East Scotland Archaeological Research Framework (SESARF) at the Edinburgh, Lothians and Borders Archaeology Conference this month.
The new chapters, including the Neolithic, Roman and medieval periods, highlight the significance of the South East region and explore the priorities for future archaeological investigation through useful research questions.

We’d like to extend our sincere thanks to the chapter authors, local archaeologists from East Lothian, Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders councils, our Society colleagues and everyone who attended our SESARF events over the past few years.
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All the SESARF chapters are now open for consultation. If you have any suggestions for key sites, additional research questions, references or updates, we’d love to hear from you. You can contribute to SESARF by adding comments directly to the website using our inline commenting feature.
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