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Headland Archaeology Ltd is a wholely owned subsidiary of the
RSK Group RSK Group is a privately held UK-based environmental, engineering and technical services group, comprising over 175 companies employing some 10,000 people and with turnover of £796m in 2022. History RSK Group was established in 1989 in Aberdeen ...
. Headland provides archaeological services and heritage advice to the
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industry.


Company history

Headland Archaeology Ltd was established in 1996. Headquartered in
Edinburgh Edinburgh ( ; gd, Dùn Èideann ) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. Historically part of the county of Midlothian (interchangeably Edinburghshire before 1921), it is located in Lothian on the southern shore of t ...
, this company expanded as a provider of commercial archaeology services in the UK. Expansion into the Irish market led to the establishment of Headland Archaeology (Ireland) Ltd in 2000, in Co. Cork. Restructuring of the companies in May and June 2008 involved the renaming of Headland Archaeology Ltd as Headland Group Limited. A new company, Headland Archaeology (UK) Limited, was founded at this time to give, in conjunction with Headland Archaeology (Ireland) Ltd, a coherent structure to the group based on trading areas. The acquisition of Hereford-based Archaeological Investigations Ltd in 2010 expanded its UK operation. Archaeological Investigations Ltd was subsequently assimilated as a regional office of Headland Archaeology (UK) Limited by October 2010, with the underlying company dissolved in September 2012. The company opened a southeast office in 2011, initially in Leighton Buzzard later moving to Silsoe in
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, and a northern office based in Beeston, Leeds in 2015. In December 2011, there was a management buyout of Headland Archaeology (Ireland) Ltd; the Irish company was renamed as Rubicon Heritage Services. The Headland Group was acquired by the RSK Group in March 2019 but continues to trade as Headland Archaeology (UK) Limited.


Registered archaeological organisation

By 2001, Headland Archaeology Ltd had become a Registered Archaeological OrganisationInstitute for Field Archaeologists 2001 Yearbook and Directory. Cathedral Communications Ltd with the
Institute for Archaeologists The Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) is a professional organisation for archaeologists working in the United Kingdom and overseas. It was founded in 1982, and at 21 July 2020 had 3,931 members overall, of whom 3,033 were accredited ...
(reference number RAO40). This registration has been continued and was transferred to Headland Archaeology (UK) Limited during the company re-organisation in 2008. The changing Irish operations of Headland Archaeology never fell within this scheme.


Projects

The following are a selection of projects that the Headland Archaeology companies have been involved with. Note that some of these projects were delivered by Headland Archaeology (Ireland) Ltd which has now left the group.


Major projects

UK * M74 northern extension to M8, 19th century urban and industrial sites * Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh *The Newbridge chariot, Edinburgh * Verreville Glass and Pottery Works, Glasgow * The Inchmarnock Project, monastic settlement, Argyll and Bute *
Whithorn Priory Whithorn Priory was a medieval Scottish monastery that also served as a cathedral, located at 6 Bruce Street in Whithorn, Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway (54.7357N, 4.415954W; OS grid reference NX445405). History The priory was founded ab ...
, a
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Ireland * Carlow Bypass N9/N10 *N25
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Bypass *N7 Dual Carriageway
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Limerick Limerick ( ; ga, Luimneach ) is a western city in Ireland situated within County Limerick. It is in the province of Munster and is located in the Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region. With a population of 94,192 at the 2016 ...


Archaeological excavations

*Dubton Farm, Brechin, Angus. A wood-lined
souterrain ''Souterrain'' (from French ''sous terrain'', meaning "under ground") is a name given by archaeologists to a type of underground structure associated mainly with the European Atlantic Iron Age. These structures appear to have been brought north ...
inside an Iron Age roundhouse. *Balblair Cist,
Beauly Beauly ( ; ; gd, A' Mhanachainn) is a village in the Highland area, on the River Beauly, west of Inverness by the Far North railway line. The town is historically within Kilmorack Parish of the Scottish County of Inverness. The land around B ...
, near Inverness, Bronze Age burial cairn *Bewell Street, Hereford *Burgh by Sands,
Aballava Aballava or Aballaba (with the modern name of Burgh by Sands) was a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall, between Petriana (Stanwix) to the east and Coggabata (Drumburgh) to the west. It is about one and a half miles south of the Solway Firth, and its p ...
, Hadrian's Wall Roman fort *Carrowkeel, N6 road scheme, Ireland. Early Christian and Medieval settlement and cemetery *
Cowgate The Cowgate ( Scots: The Cougait) is a street in Edinburgh, Scotland, located about southeast of Edinburgh Castle, within the city's World Heritage Site. The street is part of the lower level of Edinburgh's Old Town, which lies below the ele ...
, Edinburgh. Medieval town wall *
Doune Doune (; from Scottish Gaelic: ''An Dùn'', meaning 'the fort') is a burgh within Perthshire. The town is administered by Stirling Council. Doune is assigned Falkirk postcodes starting "FK". The village lies within the parish of Kilmadock and mai ...
, Stirling, Roman fort * Captain's Cabin,
Dunbar Dunbar () is a town on the North Sea coast in East Lothian in the south-east of Scotland, approximately east of Edinburgh and from the English border north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Dunbar is a former royal burgh, and gave its name to an ecc ...
, East Lothian, multi-phase settlement * Cathedral Close, Hereford Cathedral * Gasswater, East Ayrshire, medieval turf building * Giles Street, Leith, Edinburgh. Medieval remains *
Holm, Inverness Holm is a small residential area in the south of the city of Inverness, Scotland. The area lies east of the River Ness. The most prominent structure in the vicinity is the Holm Mills. The mill is known for its contribution to the Caledonian Cana ...
, Bronze Age cists * Grassmarket, Edinburgh * Hackness battery, Longhope, Orkney * Shanzie Souterrain, Alyth, Perthshire. Iron Age underground structure * Straiton Quarry,
Newport-on-Tay Newport-on-Tay is a small town in the north-east of Fife in Scotland, acting as a commuter suburb for Dundee. The Fife Coastal Path passes through Newport-on-Tay. The area itself is surrounded by views of the two bridges that cross the River Tay ...
, Fife. Bronze Age cremation burials * Park Square Campus, University of Bedfordshire, Luto

* Perceton, North Ayrshire, Medieval Manor * Upper Forth Crossing, Kincardine,
Clackmannan Clackmannan ( ; gd, Clach Mhanainn, perhaps meaning "Stone of Manau"), is a small town and civil parish set in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. Situated within the Forth Valley, Clackmannan is south-east of Alloa and south of Tillicoultry. ...
. Prehistoric and Medieval remains * Queensferry Crossing, Edinburgh and Fife. Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Medieval remains


Environmental archaeology

*
Clonycavan Man Clonycavan Man is the name given to a well-preserved Iron Age bog body found in Clonycavan, Ballivor, County Meath, Ireland in March 2003. The body shows signs of having been murdered. Theories around the meanings and manner of his death vary. ...
, Ireland *Geoarchaeological Regional Review of Marine Deposits along the Coastline of Southern England *Isle of Bute Master Chronology *Newrath, Co. Kilkenny, multi period wetland site *N9/N10 Kilcullen to Waterford scheme, pH analysis of burnt mounds *
Old Croghan Man Old Croghan Man (''Seanfhear Chruacháin'' in Irish) is a well-preserved Irish Iron Age bog body found in June 2003. The remains are named after Croghan Hill, north of Daingean, County Offaly, near where the body was found. The find is on disp ...
, Ireland *
Ötzi Ötzi, also called the Iceman, is the natural mummy of a man who lived some time between 3350 and 3105 BC, discovered in September 1991 in the Ötztal Alps (hence the nickname "Ötzi") on the border between Austria and Italy. Ötzi is believed to ...
, The Tyrolean Ice man, analysis of his last meal


Heritage management

*Irish Battlefields Project * Ewyas Harold Priory, Herefordshire


Historic buildings

* The
Arnol Arnol ( gd, Àrnol) is a small village typical of many settlements of the west coast of the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Arnol is within the parish of Barvas, and is situated on the A858. Once a thriving township with over fo ...
Blackhouses, Isle of Lewis * The
Dirleton Dirleton is a village and civil parish in East Lothian, Scotland approximately east of Edinburgh on the A198. It contains . Dirleton lies between North Berwick (east), Gullane (west), Fenton Barns (south) and the Yellowcraigs nature reserve ...
Radar Station, East Lothian * Dunnet, Brotchie's farm steading, Caithness * Gasworks, Kilkenny, Ireland. Retort house * Kerse House, Grangemouth, country house of Sir Lawrence Dundas *
Kisimul Castle Kisimul Castle ( gd, Caisteal Chiosmuil) and also known as Kiessimul Castle, is a medieval castle located on a small island off Castlebay, Barra, in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. It gets its name from the Norse ''ciosamul'', meaning "castle i ...
, Isle of Barra * Moirlanich Longhouse,
Killin Killin (; (Scottish Gaelic: ''Cill Fhinn'') is a village in Perthshire in the central highlands of Scotland. Situated at the western head of Loch Tay, it is administered by the Stirling Council area. Killin is a historic conservation village an ...
, thatching & vernacular building. * Temple Mains Farm, Innerwick, farm steading, East Lothian * Waverley Mill,
Galashiels Galashiels (; sco, Gallae, gd, An Geal Àth) is a town in the Scottish Borders with a population of around 12,600. Its name is often colloquially shortened to "Gala". The town is a major commercial centre for the Borders region with extensive ...


Industrial archaeology

* Madelvic works, Edinburgh *Mount Pleasant Pipeworks, Woodville, Derbyshire * ROF Rotherwas, Hereford *Shrubhill Tram Depot, Edinburgh


Maritime archaeology

*
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clipper - laser scanAtkinson, D 2012 ''Laser Scan Survey and Historic Vessels'', The IFA Yearbook Vol 12, pp. 18 * Leamington Wharf, Union Canal, EdinburghColeman, R (2000), 'Union Canal, Leamington Wharf', ''Discovery and Excavation in Scotland'', p. 57. * A Zulu Herring Drifter at the
Scottish Fisheries Museum The Scottish Fisheries Museum is a museum in Anstruther, Fife, that records the history of the Scottish fishing industry and its people from earliest times to the present day. Opened in 1969, the museum is situated on the harbour front in Anstr ...
- laser scan


References

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External links

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