n.a. (2009). 6 Pre-fieldwork potential of the watching brief. In: n.e. The Archaeology of the Streets of North Berwick and Implications for the Development of the Burgh. pp. 12-13.

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6 Pre-fieldwork potential of the watching brief
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The Archaeology of the Streets of North Berwick and Implications for the Development of the Burgh
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports
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37
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27
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12 - 13
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Prior to the watching brief taking place, areas of sensitivity were identified, largely based around the medieval core of the town. The potential was high, along with the possibility of resolving issues such as the existence of town walls, the location of the town market, and the primacy of either the High Street or Quality Street.
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2009
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0 903903 63 9
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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22 Feb 2015