Newsletter - Issue 144LecturesNothing now until we start again on 15th October with Ian Suddaby on Ballyproir Beg, an Unenclosed Platform Settlement in Ireland. The Committee is working on the 2004 lecture programme and would welcome any suggestions from members on topics or lecturers. Outing to Chesters, Drem and Gullane on Saturday, 6th SeptemberThere will be an outing to an Iron Age fort, a castle and a Medieval
church. It will start at 2.00pm at the designated parking space
on the farm track leading to Chesters fort. The track runs off a
minor road between the B1377, B1343 and A1 – the map reference
of the fort is NT507782. This fort is one of the most impressive
in southern Scotland with multiple ramparts and ditches and a large
number of round houses (see Feachem's Guide to Prehistoric
Scotland for more details). Cramond Campus (formerly Dunfermline College of Physical Education)Demolition of the remaining buildings and clearance of the resultant
rubble is well under way. A number of trees have also had to be
felled and the timber moved nearer to the main entrance. It's
a sad sight. Resistance Survey at EddlestonWe will be doing a ground resistance survey over a circular 'enclosure' cropmark at Cloich, NE of Eddleston on Saturday, 2nd August (which means, weather permitting, it will be completed before this Newsletter is out). A further investigation of a site near Leadburn will follow later in the year. |