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Writing Stories of the Past

  • Post-Excavation assessment, analysis publication and archiving works

Once an investigation finishes, most archaeological conditions require a level of reporting. This can fall into relatively short grey literature/commercial reports or it can mean two stage processes which require assessment and reflection on research priorities (Stage 1) followed by analysis and publication (Stage 2).

Our team are familiar with all stages. We have a wide network of specialist contractors to call upon, and we have staff with decades of experience writing and editing such text. We can control budget and quality on your behalf. At the right points we can ensure local planning authorities are informed and that conditions can be recorded as fulfilled.


The image below shows painted Wall Plaster (with Roman paintbrush marks) from the excavation at Dyers Hall, Dowgate Hall, City of London.


Client: The Worshipful Company of Dyers.



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Abrams Archaeology
29 de jun. de 2020

You are very welcome Sam

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Sam Abrams
29 de jun. de 2020

Thanks for telling all of us that look at your posts it helps everyone understand what you're doing and what you specialise at.

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