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This week the team at Highland Archaeology Services Ltd, will mark the fourth anniversary of the company's foundation, an occasion on which they will be celebrating a continuous and rapid growth, from 12 successfully completed projects in 2004, to 50 in 2007. These projects have included both the company's most ambitious individual project so far – a major investigation ahead of the construction of a new golf course at Castle Stuart, Inverness and two community archaeology projects: one on the Black Isle, near Rosemarkie, and at Applecross where the archaeologists and the local community are building on their work in 2006 alongside Channel 4's Time Team. |
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Highland Archaeology Services Ltd was established in 2004 by Director, John Wood, previously Regional Archaeologist for the Scottish Highlands. John has over 30 years' of varied professional and academic experience in archaeology. Archaeologists Benny and Emma Malone and Cait McCullagh make up the remainder of the |
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'Since we started trading in 2004 our profile as a locally based unit, investigating, increasing the understanding of and preserving the Highlands and Islands' rich archaeological heritage for and alongside the communities in our region has increased greatly. We are delighted to be able to continue to serve a large and varied range of clients. Our success has meant that we can also continue to make use of the latest technology and digital photography, field recording, survey grade |
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As well as providing professional support for a wide variety of private and public sector clients, assisting them to meet archaeological planning conditions and environmental assessment requirements by providing desk based assessments, field evaluations, watching briefs, landscape surveys and records of historic buildings, the team at
As John Wood says, 'People in the |
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