• The Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust (SUAT) is an archaeological company. It was formed in 1982, replacing the Urban Archaeology Unit, itself established...
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    Border Burghs Archaeology Project and the Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust, 1983--1994 | Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports". journals.socantscot...
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    Single context recording (category Methods in archaeology)
    of Urban Archaeology (Museum of London) from where it was then exported, in the mid-1980s by Pete Clarke to the Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust and...
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    at the Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust (SUAT) in Perth, Scotland (archaeological services in Perth are now provided by Alder Archaeology). The aim...
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    Greyfriars, Perth (category 1496 establishments in Scotland)
    the cemetery's eastern wall, two test pits were dug by the Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust (SUAT). One of the pits found what is believed to be the...
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  • Peebles (redirect from Peebles, Scotland)
    Border Burghs Archaeology Project and the Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust, 1983--1994 | Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports". journals.socantscot...
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    Greyfriars Burial Ground (category Kirkyards in Scotland)
    the cemetery's eastern wall, two test pits were dug by the Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust (SUAT). One of the pits found what is believed to be the...
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    Old Town, Edinburgh (category World Heritage Sites in Scotland)
    the Church of Scotland, the National Museum of Scotland, the Old College of the University of Edinburgh, Parliament House and the Scottish Parliament Building...
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    partly funded by Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, in partnership with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Along with it an Urban Renewal project of surrounding...
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    Peebles Town House (category Category A listed buildings in the Scottish Borders)
    Borders archaeological excavations in Wester and Easter Kelso and Cuddyside/Bridgegate, Peebles". Border Burghs Archaeology Project and the Scottish Urban Archaeological...
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    Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts...
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    New Lanark (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    development of urban planning. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968. After a period of decline, the New Lanark Conservation Trust (NLCT) was founded...
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    Chambers Institution (category Category A listed buildings in the Scottish Borders)
    Borders archaeological excavations in Wester and Easter Kelso and Cuddyside/Bridgegate, Peebles". Border Burghs Archaeology Project and the Scottish Urban Archaeological...
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  • Conservation Trust. Retrieved 22 January 2021 ffhyork.weebly.com Tabraham, Chris. (1997) Scotland's Castles, BT Batsford/Historic Scotland. ISBN 0-7134-7965-5...
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    Scheduled monument (category Archaeology of the United Kingdom)
    Environment (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2011". Retrieved 8 June 2011. "Planning Consultation". Canterbury Archaeological Trust. Archived from the original...
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    Turnpike trusts were bodies set up by individual Acts of Parliament, with powers to collect road tolls for maintaining the principal roads in Britain from...
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    of Milton Keynes. Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society Monograph Series. Aylesbury: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society. ISBN 9780949003126. The creation...
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    Cadw (category Archaeology of Wales)
    90% of its funding comes from Welsh Government), and the Welsh Archaeological Trusts which are active in research, heritage management and supporting...
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  • Barrow on Salisbury Plain was the Trust's first archaeological monument, purchased in 1909 for £60. By 1914 the Trust, operating out of a small office...
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    Tron Kirk (category 1647 in Scotland)
    only Scottish church where five consecutive ministers each served at least once as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (eight...
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    of Scotland, the Scottish Wildlife Trust and Forestry Commission Scotland have successfully re-introduced the European beaver to the wild in Scotland using...
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    University of the Highlands and Islands (category CS1 Scottish Gaelic-language sources (gd))
    commercial arm, ORCA, provides Northern Scotland archaeological and conservation services-from archaeological excavations and assessments to environmental...
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    Oppidum (category Archaeological sites)
    Colchester – Britain's first Roman town. Published by Colchester Archaeological Trust (ISBN 1 897719 04 3) Denney, Patrick (2004) Colchester. Published...
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    Industrial Archaeology Group Scottish Industrial Heritage Society Somerset Industrial Archaeological Society Staffordshire (uk) Industrial Archaeology Society...
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    Roman Britain (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    ISBN 978-1-8488-4417-9. Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae 27.8.6 Archaeological evidence of late 4th-century urban collapse is analysed by Cleary, Simon Esmonde (2000)...
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    Glasgow (redirect from Glasgow, Scotland)
    of Scotland, Burrell Collection, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Ballet...
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    Mike (1997), The Archaeology of Trafford, Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council with the University of Manchester Archaeological Unit, ISBN 978-1-870695-25-1...
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    Edinburgh town walls (category Walls in Scotland)
    Discovering the King's Wall: Excavations at 144-166 Cowgate, Edinburgh | Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports". journals.socantscot.org. Retrieved 31 August...
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    Provan Hall (category National Trust for Scotland properties)
    Auchinlea Park, Easterhouse, Glasgow. It is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and leased by Glasgow City Council. The two parallel buildings, enclosing...
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    Estate houses in Scotland or Scottish country houses, are large houses usually on landed estates in Scotland. They were built from the sixteenth century...
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