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Alison
Cameron
Director
Cameron Archaeology
45 View Terrace
Aberdeen
AB25 2RS
Scotland
The medieval burgh of Aberdeen has produced well-preserved deeply stratified archaeological remains and five further excavations are discussed in the following paper. These include a medieval undercroft at the Aberdeen Academy site, a medieval pit at the rear of 2 Harriet Street/46-52 Schoolhill found during the building of a lift for The Robert Gordon University in their loading bay, the medieval Blackfriars during car park resurfacing at Robert Gordon's College and the ditch of the 'Cumberland Fort' uncovered during an extension to the library also of Robert Gordon's College, and trenches at Mealmarket Street.