Read more about the article Rubicon Photo of the Week: Sorting Prehistoric Cremations
Processing Cremation burials (Rubicon Heritage)

Rubicon Photo of the Week: Sorting Prehistoric Cremations

This week's photos of the week, taken today, shows Rubicon's Enda O'Flaherty carefully sorting through samples from a Prehistoric cremation burial, from which he is extracting all available scientific information,…

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Read more about the article Rubicon Sponsored 2014 Rhind Lectures Now Free to View Online
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Rubicon Sponsored 2014 Rhind Lectures Now Free to View Online

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…

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Read more about the article Rubicon Photo of the Week: Excavating Human Remains in Front of Trinity College
Rubicon’s Ivan Pawle excavating human remains, discovered as part of the LUAS works outside Trinity College Dublin (Rubicon Heritage)

Rubicon Photo of the Week: Excavating Human Remains in Front of Trinity College

This week’s photo was taken by our osteoarchaeologist Carmelita Troy yesterday. It shows Rubicon’s Ivan Pawle excavating human remains, discovered as part of the LUAS works outside Trinity College Dublin.…

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Read more about the article George Osborne’s Planning Reforms: Brownfield Revolution or Archaeological Nightmare?
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George Osborne’s Planning Reforms: Brownfield Revolution or Archaeological Nightmare?

Last Friday Chancellor George Osborne announced a plan to build 200,000 homes on brownfield sites by 2020. The process puts the responsibility on the local authority for pre-approving planning on…

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Read more about the article Modelling Castle O’er: A Poster from the Forestry Commission Scotland
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Modelling Castle O’er: A Poster from the Forestry Commission Scotland

Rubicon have been undertaking a number of surveys for Forestry Commission Scotland of late, using our expertise in terrain modelling and contour planning to produce detailed records of a number…

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Read more about the article My Heart’s in the Highlands: Dramatic Images of Archaeological Survey in Scotland
Another view of the vitrified hillfort survey in progress at Chraig Phadraig, with Ben Nevis in the background

My Heart’s in the Highlands: Dramatic Images of Archaeological Survey in Scotland

Archaeology can take you to some extremely dramatic locations. Rubicon's recent survey work for Forestry Commission Scotland is a case in point, with our team getting the opportunity not only…

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