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Hadfast Road, Cousland, Midlothian Archaeological Evaluation Data Structure Report |
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AOC Archaeology unpublished report series
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Publication Type: |
Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
This report presents the results of an archaeological evaluation undertaken in respect to a proposed development at Hadfast Road, Cousland (centred on NGR: NT 3796 6844). The evaluation was undertaken within a single land parcel of 0.25 ha. A 5% (53 linear metres once overhead services and a focus on Plots 3-6 were taken into account) sample of the evaluation area was investigated by trial trenching. The scope of the works was agreed in a WSI approved by East Lothian Archaeological Service (ELCAS). The evaluation revealed modern disturbance and deposition in the form of made ground in the form of shattered brick and mortar at the north and west of site relating to levelling for the 1970s school/carpark. No archaeologically significant small finds were recovered during the evaluation. |
Author: |
A Wood
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Publisher: |
AOC Archaeology Ltd
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Other Person/Org: |
Historic Environment Scotland (OASIS Reviewer)
East Lothian Council Archaeology Service (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2019
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Locations: |
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Hadfast Road, Cousland, Midlothian |
County: |
Midlothian |
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CRANSTON |
Country: |
Scotland |
Grid Reference: 337960, 668440 (Easting, Northing)
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OASIS Id: |
aocarcha1-339904 |
OBIB: |
24670 |
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This report presents the results of an archaeological evaluation undertaken in respect to a proposed development at Hadfast Road, Cousland (centred on NGR: NT 3796 6844). The evaluation was undertaken within a single land parcel of 0.25 ha. A 5% (53 linear metres once overhead services and a focus on Plots 3-6 were taken into account) sample of the evaluation area was investigated by trial trenching. The scope of the works was agreed in a WSI approved by East Lothian Archaeological Service (ELCAS). The evaluation revealed modern disturbance and deposition in the form of made ground in the form of shattered brick and mortar at the north and west of site relating to levelling for the 1970s school/carpark. No archaeologically significant small finds were recovered during the evaluation.
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13 Jan 2020 |