Red River Archaeology! A new chapter for Rubicon Heritage Services Ltd in the UK
Red River Archaeology Ltd launched as the new trading arm of Rubicon Heritage Services in the UK
Red River Archaeology Ltd launched as the new trading arm of Rubicon Heritage Services in the UK
http://blog.rubiconheritage.com/ Transport for the masses: the Historic Trams of Edinburgh Archaeology does not always deal with the distant past. Buried remains from the last century can provide exciting information about…
A common aspect of the work of Rubicon Heritage is the recording of historic buildings in advance of redevelopment. A recent project on the outskirts of Edinburgh near Currie produced…
We are delighted to welcome back Claire Shepherd to the Rubicon team. Claire takes up the position of Business Support Manager in the UK, based in our Edinburgh Office. Claire…
Rubicon are currently recruiting for a Project Supervisor based in our Edinburgh office. For details on the position and how to apply see below: PROJECT SUPERVISOR Based in Edinburgh Salary…
Rubicon are returning to the popular Dunbar SciFest on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th March 2015 (10am to 5 pm) on a stall along with East Lothian Council Archaeology Service,…
A project investigating the Heritage of Lochend Park in the northeast of the City of Edinburgh has been initiated by the voluntary group ‘Friends of Lochend Park’. The park is…
We currently have a major employment opportunity, as we seek to fill a position of Project Manager with our Rubicon Heritage team based in Scotland. Details on the position and…
Rubicon's Louise Baker caught up with news from recent archaeological projects at the Edinburgh, East Lothian and Borders Archaeological Conference (ELL and BAC) last Saturday. An exciting range of projects…
Rubicon was delighted to take part in a fantastic seminar on collaboration between the archaeological sectors of Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland last week in Edinburgh. Hosted…
This year Rubicon sponsored the prestigious Rhind Lecture Series presented by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. The series of lectures were presented in April by Professor John Waddell, on…