Archaeological excavation begins at proposed Edinburgh housing site

Archaeological excavation begins at proposed Edinburgh housing site

The City of Edinburgh Council is undertaking an archaeological excavation at Cowan’s Close, the site of a proposed residential scheme.

AOC Archaeology Group is undertaking an archaeological excavation at the council’s site, which will feature 19 new build wheelchair-accessible flats when complete.

An initial evaluation, undertaken in October 2023, uncovered the remains of several brick and sandstone walls, as well as mortar and concrete surfaces. Evidence of industrial activity was also found including possible glass and iron slag. These findings led to the requirement for an archaeological excavation.

The excavation will expose structural remains including walls and surfaces to understand the function and use of these historic buildings.

The public are welcome to visit the site to observe the excavations while the archaeological works are ongoing. The excavation will commence on 9th January and run for three weeks, with members of the AOC team on site Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm.

As the area is a live construction site, members of the public will not be permitted to enter the site. Instead, there will be an information panel at the entrance to the site with further details about the history of the site, including former, now demolished, buildings.

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