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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 671298

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/671298

NJ90NW 114 9406 0606.

This site was observed during demolition prior to the construction of Littlewoods extension. Medieval occupation would have been impossible as the presence of water-laid deposits showed that the area would have been estuarine, and that it was possible that this was the site of an earlier bed of the Denburn. Excavations at 67-71 Green (NJ90NW 113) revealed the same waterlaid deposits at a slightly higher level overlaid by some medieval garden earth suggesting that the higher N margin of the estuary was being reclaimed by c.13th century. There was no comparable evidence at this site and it appears likely to have remained waterlogged until a later period; it is shown as garden ground with a few buildings on Parson Gordon's map of 1661. No artefacts were recovered from the site.

C Murray 1977; J C Murray 1982.

The archive from 2-12 Rennie's Wynd has been catalogued. It consists of colour photographs (prints only) and manuscripts.

Historic Scotland Archive Project (FO) 1997.

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