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Archaeomagnetic Dating Project
Recently, BRP archaeologists have been working with the Paxton Before the House Community Research Project, which has been lucky enough to be included in an archaeomagnetic dating project undertaken by Lancaster University. Archaeomagnetic dating is a method of dating archaeological … Continue reading
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Paxton House Lithic Material
The Paxton Before the House project team has been uncovering some lovely lithic material at both Chesterfield Farm and Clarabad Farm. Check out the project’s blog for more information! Questions and comments are welcome!
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Paxton Before the House Blog
Archaeologist Charlotte Douglas is keeping track of the Paxton Before the House project in their new blog here on WordPress. You can find out what the team has been up to so far, and keep an eye on future developments. … Continue reading
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Paxton House in the Papers
The Berwickshire News recently featured an article about the Paxton Before the House project, with input from the University of Edinburgh’s Kristian Pedersen and the BRP’s very own Graeme Young. In addition, BRP Director Gerry Twomey will be producing videos … Continue reading
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Paxton Before the House Community Research Project
Paxton Before the House is a new community interest project that has been set up to investigate the history and archaeology of Paxton and the surrounding landscape. Paxton House is located in Berwick-upon-Tweed in the Scottish Borders. It sits on … Continue reading
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