n.a. (2013). The significance of the excavations. In: n.e. Excavations in the Canongate Backlands, Edinburgh. York: Archaeology Data Service. pp. 35-36.

Title
Title
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Title:
The significance of the excavations
Issue
Issue
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Issue:
Excavations in the Canongate Backlands, Edinburgh
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Series:
Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports
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Volume:
56
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
48
Page Start/End
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Page Start/End:
35 - 36
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sair56.pdf (2 MB) : Download
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Abstract
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Abstract:
Key among the discoveries are the boundary features of the burgh, including an early ditch. The identified sequence of boundaries at Holyrood Road saw the Canongate Ditch superceded by a 13th-14th century palisade and then in turn by an early 16th century wall.
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Year of Publication:
2013
Locations
Locations
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Subjects / Periods:
DITCH (Monument Type England)
Wall (Auto Detected Subject)
Early 16th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Boundary (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date:
21 Aug 2014