Of Of Lions and Landscape: Excavations in the Grounds of Cramond Regis, Edinburgh
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Edinburgh Archaeological Field Society are delighted to be welcoming Philip Karsgaard of Addyman Archaeology to talk about recent excavations at Cramond Regis, Edinburgh.
Philip studied Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh, in the course of the degree becoming a staff member of the Tell Jezreel Project, then jointly run by the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem and the University of Tel Aviv. He has supervised excavations at a wide variety of prehistoric and historic sites in Jordan, Turkey and Syria.
Since joining Addyman Archaeology in 2016 he has supervised excavations in Edinburgh, including at Buccleuch Place and Meadow Lane for the University of Edinburgh, Panmure House in the Canongate for Heriot Watt Business School, and at Graham Street, Leith, each of those sites revealing new data from the medieval to industrial periods. His Historic Building Recording projects include the Sir Clough Williams-Ellis designed Causeway Memorial School in Co. Antrim for the National Trust, the extensive 20th century residential Prudhoe Hospital in Northumberland, and a William Playfair-designed house in Hillside Crescent, Edinburgh. He is also mainly responsible for digital surveying and photogrammetry recording projects and in bringing major excavation projects to publication.
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