1978
DOI: 10.9750/psas.107.155.241
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Excavations south of Edinburgh High Street, 1973-4

Abstract: NT 260735. Remains of houses of 14th to 16th centuries were uncovered, together with walling interpreted as the late 15th century city wall or King's Wall built in response to a royal charter. Considerable documentary evidence in the form of deeds and protocol books exists for the area, but it was of limited archaeological value owing to the difficulty of pinpointing properties on the ground. Finds include coarse pottery, German stonewares, floor tiles, glass, coins, a large group of 17th and 19th century clay… Show more

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“…Several of these studies are included in the Scottish Burgh Survey, which covers many burghs in Scotland. In Edinburgh, a number of archaeological studies have been undertaken (Holmes 1975;1980;1986;Schofield 1975). In addition, a recent paper has discussed the impact of the topography on the development of Edinburgh (Dennison & Lynch 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several of these studies are included in the Scottish Burgh Survey, which covers many burghs in Scotland. In Edinburgh, a number of archaeological studies have been undertaken (Holmes 1975;1980;1986;Schofield 1975). In addition, a recent paper has discussed the impact of the topography on the development of Edinburgh (Dennison & Lynch 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%