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Introduction

East Lothian has a wealth of archaeological remains spanning from Scotland's oldest hunter-gatherer house dating to the 8300 BC period through to more recent Second World War remains.

The Archaeology Service provides archaeological and historical information and advice for both East Lothian and Midlothian. We are also involved in promoting the rich archaeological and historical heritage of East Lothian through events and interpretation projects.

Historic Environment Record

The HER holds information on all the currently known archaeological and historical sites in East Lothian and Midlothian. Along with descriptions of sites, the HER includes fieldwork reports, photographs and plans.

The Archaeology of East Lothian

Do you want to find out more about East Lothian's past? Are you interested in prehistoric sites or evidence of Romans? Are you fascinated by castles and battlefields?  Do you want more information on medieval sites?

Archaeology and Development

The development control arm of the Archaeology Service provides information and advice to the planning department, developers, archaeological contractors and the public.

Site of the month

Find out more about this month's featured archaeological site!

Edinburgh and Lothians Archaeology Conference Saturday December 5th 2009

This year's annual archaeology conference is to be held on Saturday December 5th at the Queen Margaret University.  You can download a full programme and booking form. Information about how to get to the venue, lecture abstracts, buffet menu etc can be found in the Related Downloads section at the foot of this page.

Tickets cost £20 (£12) for the day conference and a lunch time buffet can be pre-booked for £8. Either complete the form and send in by post or email bookings@eastlothian.gov.uk

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