Old Meets New in Bishopstoke
An important archaeological discovery has been made during excavations for a housing development at land off Church Road, Bishopstoke, Hampshire. The Iron Age and Roman site, which mainly dates back to the 1st century BC, was revealed on land to … Read More »
New appointment to CFA’s expanding Milton Keynes office
Our Milton Keynes office continues to expand and CFA are very pleased that Tamlin Barton has joined the skilled team there to help support and develop this office. Tam joined the Musselburgh office in 2013 and has worked until now … Read More »
gWest International Golf Resort, Gleneagles
The proposed construction of gWest International Golf Resort by Ochil Developments (UK) Ltd, to the north of Blackford village in Perth & Kinross, was the impetus for a programme of archaeological work between 2006 and 2008. The extensive remains of … Read More »
Moulin Dane Stone
Pitfourie Standing Stone, known as The Dane’s Stone or Dane Stone, is a standing stone of late Neolithic or Bronze Age date located in a field to the north of Moulin, Pitlochry. During February 2014 local residents reported to Historic … Read More »
Carlinwell Stone – remains found in Bronze Age pots
The Scheduled Monument of Carlinwell Standing Stone fell over in January 2010. Historic Scotland commissioned the investigation of the socket and the stone’s re-erection. A trench measuring 2m by 2m was excavated, centred on the stone’s socket. Two pits containing … Read More »
Dig aims to unearth Tullos Hill’s secrets
Tullos Hill has long been known as an important archaeological site because four Bronze Age burial cairns are located there. But interest was renewed several years ago when a survey revealed new historic and archaeological features. CFA Archaeology now want … Read More »