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Home Regional South East Scotland Archaeological Research Framework (SESARF) SESARF Case Studies

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Regional

  • Clyde Valley Archaeological Research Framework (CVARF)
  • South East Scotland Archaeological Research Framework (SESARF)
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Landscape and Environment
    • 3. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic
    • 7. Roman
    • 8. Early Medieval
    • 9. Medieval
    • 10. Post Medieval
    • 11. Modern
    • SESARF Case Studies
      • Historic Harbours: Sustainable Conservation and Re-use
      • Howburn Farm and the Scottish Hamburgian
      • Hillforts of East Lothian: the evaluation of a prehistoric banked enclosure of White Castle
      • The Daer Reservoir sites (1-3) and the Early/Late Mesolithic transition
      • Tell-tale timbers: The South East Scotland Oak Dendrochronology (SESOD) Project
      • Hillforts of East Lothian: the evaluation of a cropmark enclosure of Sheriffside
      • The impact of development-led investigation on the understanding of early medieval rural settlement in the Lothians
      • Late Mesolithic, Early Neolithic and Late Neolithic activity from excavations at Musselburgh Primary Health Care Centre, Inveresk Road, Musselburgh
      • Violence and Conflict in Early Medieval South East Scotland
  • Highland Archaeological Research Framework
  • Perth and Kinross Archaeological Research Framework
  • Regional Archaeological Research Framework for Argyll
  • South West Scotland Archaeological Research Framework (SWSARF)
  • Scotland's Islands Research Framework for Archaeology

SESARF Case Studies

As part of our new framework, the ScARF Case Studies relating to the South East region are available below. Click the links to read the full Case Studies and explore the archaeology of South East Scotland.

We are always keen to expand our resource, so if you would like to contribute a new Case Study about a site or project in the South East area, please get in touch with the ScARF team.

Howburn Farm and the Scottish Hamburgian

The Daer Reservoir sites (1-3) and the Early/Late Mesolithic transition

Late Mesolithic, Early Neolithic and Late Neolithic activity from excavations at Musselburgh Primary Health Care Centre

Hillforts of East Lothian: the evaluation of a prehistoric banked enclosure of White Castle

Hillforts of East Lothian: the evaluation of a cropmark enclosure of Sheriffside

Violence and conflict in early medieval South East Scotland

The impact of development-led investigation on the understanding of early medieval rural settlement in the Lothians

Historic Harbours: Sustainable Conservation and Re-use

Tell-tale timbers: The South East Scotland Oak Dendrochronology (SESOD) Project

Stable isotope dating of Ancrum Bridge

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