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CFA Archaeology News
The latest news from CFA Archaeology projects across the UK


Neolithic and Bronze Age Settlement in Angus
CFA's article 'Neolithic and Bronze Age Settlement in Angus' discusses excavations which confirmed the presence of features dating from the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. The early prehistoric features largely consisted of discrete pits, although two pit groupings may have been small post-built structures of a semi-permanent nature. The confirmed later prehistoric features consisted of a ring-ditch house and a ring-groove house.
Oct 1, 2023


A Rectilinear Post-Built Structure, Roman Field Ovens, and Prehistoric Settlement, Perth and Kinross
CFA published an article entitled 'A rectilinear post-built structure, Roman field ovens and prehistoric settlement at Alyth Substation, Haughend, Perth and Kinross', in Volume 29 of TAFAJ. The article discusses an archaeological site which featured a roundhouse, a series of ovens, and a semi-rectangular post-built structure.
Oct 1, 2023


Riddle’s Court, Edinburgh: A Merchant’s House Fit for a King
CFA's article, 'Riddle’s Court, Edinburgh: A Merchant’s House Fit for a King' describes extensive historic and archaeological works undertaken on this 16th-century former merchant's house in Edinburgh.
Jan 6, 2023
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