• Headland Archaeology Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of the RSK Group. Headland provides archaeological services and heritage advice to the construction...
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  • been part of a consortium with Headland Archaeology – MOLA Headland Infrastructure – to enable the delivery of archaeological and heritage services to large-scale...
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    either the 2001 or 2011 censuses". Archaeological investigations were carried out at Kisimul Castle by Headland Archaeology, on behalf of Historic Scotland...
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    the sheer size of the project a joint venture by Headland Archaeology and Pre-Construct Archaeology were responsible for the excavations in 2007 and 2008;...
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    gantries. During routine archaeological excavations by Headland Archaeology in advance of work on the new bridge, archaeological deposits from the Mesolithic...
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    decline during the later 17th and early 18th centuries. In 2008, Headland Archaeology conducted excavations between the High Street and Jeffrey Street...
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    Souterrain (category Archaeology in Europe)
    possible water tank was excavated in 2016 at Brechin Farm, Angus by Headland Archaeology. It was 15 metres (50 feet) in total length and was constructed in...
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    Dunnet (section Archaeology)
    presently housed in the Dunnet Bay Visitor Centre. An excavation by Headland Archaeology was undertaken to examine the role of whale bones as a construction...
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    and Scots Chainry, likewise from Chanonry Point. Archaeological investigations, by Headland Archaeology, in 2013, as part of a planning condition for the...
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    they were a set of honest men, hence "Honest Toun". Archaeological excavations by Headland Archaeology between 2003–04, as part of work to renew the water...
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    Doune (section Archaeology)
    Bronze Age, c. 1800 BC. The remains of a Roman fort were excavated by Headland Archaeology. Three ditches and the base of a rampart were investigated comprising...
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    Archaeological excavations in the 2000s, by Headland Archaeology, on Candlemaker Row, in advance of new development, found that the archaeological evidence...
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  • led to archaeological investigations in 2000–2001 by the Centre for Field Archaeology (CFA), the University of Edinburgh, and Headland Archaeology Ltd,...
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    lift called the Falkirk Wheel. In 2004, an archaeological investigation by a team from Headland Archaeology uncovered the stern of a 21-metre-long (69 ft)...
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    style, and is now a Listed Building. An excavation carried out by Headland Archaeology in the farm of North Straiton near Newport-on-Tay uncovered part...
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    tonnes (830 long tons; 930 short tons) of concrete. Archaeological work, undertaken by Headland Archaeology, in early 2006, in advance of the construction...
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    Ridge and furrow (category Archaeology in Europe)
    lined up facing leftwards along the headland. Each pair was then turned around to walk rightwards along the headland, crossing the end of the strip, and...
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    Dunbar (section Archaeology)
    middle of an area planned for quarrying. An archaeological excavation undertaken by Headland Archaeology on a site previously occupied by the Captain's...
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    burial. A late British Iron Age souterrain was excavated by a team of Headland Archaeology in Shanzie Farm, c 3.5. north-east of Alyth. The underground structure...
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    subsidence). The war memorial was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer in 1919. Headland Archaeology completed an excavation of a prehistoric and medieval site at Meadowend...
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  • Verreville Glass and Pottery Works, Glasgow (category Archaeological sites in Glasgow)
    industries was gained from excavations in 2005. The archaeological excavation, carried out by Headland Archaeology uncovered several buildings and structures relating...
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    the vessel's removal, the Scottish Maritime Museum commissioned Headland Archaeology to undertake a detailed 3D laser survey of City of Adelaide. This...
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    by preliminary excavations to the mound by Boucher and Rouse from Headland Archaeology (2011).[citation needed] Another excavation of the site was conducted...
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    Daily Record, 28 November 2012 M74 Completion Project, Glasgow, Headland Archaeology. Retrieved 9 September 2021 Marking 100 years of success, Evening...
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  • led to archaeological investigations in 2000–2001 by the Centre for Field Archaeology (CFA), University of Edinburgh, and Headland Archaeology Ltd which...
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    Inveresk Roman Fort (category Archaeological sites in East Lothian)
    and recovered some of the interior detail. Excavations in 2004 by Headland Archaeology as part of work to renew the water mains in the village, found Roman...
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  • Retrieved 3 June 2021. Headland Archaeology Ltd. (2012). Castle Toot, Cleobury Mortimer. Archaeological Watching Brief. Archaeology Data Service. https://doi...
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    Headland Archaeology Ltd (2013). Craddock-Bennett, L. (2013). Ashleworth Court, Ashleworth, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation.. Headland Archaeology...
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    gathering Baltic convoys from enemy attack. Excavation undertaken by Headland Archaeology proved that this battery had undergone two stages of development...
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    Drumanagh (category Headlands of the Republic of Ireland)
    Drumanagh (Irish: Droim Meánach) is a headland near the village of Loughshinny, in the north east of Dublin, Ireland. It features an early 19th-century...
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