History Scotland

Winter archaeologies

From one perspective, as a field archaeologist, winter presents certain challenges.With frozen soils, ground covering snowfall and biting winds, it can make archaeological investigations much more difficult than in summertime. You might hope that a rhythm of summer fieldwork was followed by a cosy period indoors undertaking analysis and reporting, ensuring that winter digging is avoided. However, with the scale of archaeology which needs

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