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Excavation slides 33 slides of the 1989 excavations: 1-10, 29: Area T: General views from Mills Mount including the wall leading to Well Tower. 11-14: Area T: Wall relationships in detail, especially ...

BS 2/56 CS

Description Excavation slides 33 slides of the 1989 excavations: 1-10, 29: Area T: General views from Mills Mount including the wall leading to Well Tower. 11-14: Area T: Wall relationships in detail, especially between the angled 1310 wall and the Charles II wall. 16-17: Area T: General views. Note the fireworks set ready for the Glenfiddich display. 18-19: Area T: Charles II / Magazine wall running to the SW, cut by a machine dug pit. 20-21: Area T: Charles II wall within a machine dug service pit. 22-23: Area T: Investigation of S face of the E wall of the Magazine. 24-26: Area T: Deep services pit containing context 1323 (which produced flint and a horse trough). 30: Area T: NNE barrier exposed by pipe trench. 31-33: Area T: A drain in the rockery outside Foogs Gate. 34-35: Area T: View of the lintel for the tunnel exit. Note the banded rubble above the dumped soil.

Date 17/8/1989

Collection Records of Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number BS 2/56 CS

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Accession Number 2001/3

External Reference EC89/56

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/640430

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Collection Level (551 112) Records of Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Group Level (551 112/3) Archaeological projects commissioned by Historic Scotland and its predecessor bodies

>> Sub-Group Level (551 112/3/3) Archive from archaeological excavations at Edinburgh Castle

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