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Rediscovering North Berwick Law, Wednesday 8th September, (Score: 1)
by Andy B (andy@megalithic.co.uk) on Monday, 30 August 2010

Rediscovering North Berwick Law
Submitted by csa_admin on Tue, 08/24/2010 - 10:38

Region:
East Lothian
Sessions:
Wednesday 8th September, 10am & Tuesday 14th September, 2pm
Location:
meeting place to be confirmed upon booking


North Berwick Law is a fantastic hill fort with much of its prehistoric past still visible if you know where to look. This moderate walk, with Biddy Simpson (East Lothian Council Archaeology Service), will take a look at the ramparts, middens, terraces and houses, which still survive on the Law. Primarily for adults but children are welcome. Wear stout boots, and bring wet weather gear. Sorry, no disabled access. No dogs please. Duration 2 hours. Booking essential. Part of East Lothian Archaeology and Local History Fortnight.
Contact info
Contact Tel:
01620 827 408
Contact Email:
bookings@eastlothian.gov.uk
Contact Web1:
http://www.eastlothian.gov.uk/archaeology

Scottish Archaeology Month 2010



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