Newsletter - Issue 164Society ActivitiesLecturesNothing until the summer is over. We start again on Wednesday, 17th October, with Jonathan Wordsworth on Working with farmers to protect Scotland’s Heritage. Manuel Nunnery by LinlithgowThe crop will be off the field to the N of the Nunnery by 4th August which is the start of Geoff Bailey’s investigations. We will lay out the field in 20 by 20 metre squares for geophysical survey and Peter Morris has agreed to do the magnetometry survey first. Magnetometry can be done more quickly than ground resistance measurements so Peter should complete his survey on that day. We will work round him and probably take two more days. Geoff is likely to put in exploratory trenches just outside the Scheduled Area and in line with the remaining gable wall. Hopefully we should be able to tell him where other walls run or features appear. Unlike the Time Team schedule, the farmer has given Geoff two full weeks of access. New email addressPlease note that the EAFS email address is now fergieATcyberpict.co.uk (replace AT with @). Ogilface CastleThe date for investigating the site nearer Blackridge has not yet been arranged but should fit in after the two weeks spent at Manuel. This site is on the S side of East Craigs Hill and may be recorded by RCAHMS as ‘cultivation terraces’. East Craigs Hill (and this site) have a large number of apparently glaciated boulders scattered randomly on the surface although some on the site make a clearly rectangular shape. The 1737 map of East Lothian made by John Adair shows, rather diagrammatically, the houses of East and West Craigs adjacent to the hills of those names but also shows another house to the S of East Craigs but does not name it. A house of 1737 would be expected to appear as rather more than a row of boulders so hopefully we will find whether a house did exist there. Castlehill, PenicuikWe are now almost at the end of the digging season at Penicuik but have not yet been given the date when the pheasants will be released and our presence would cause disturbance. |