Main Dundrennan Abbey: Archaeological Investigation Within the South Range of a Cistercian House in Kirkcudbrightshire (Dumfries & Galloway), Scotland

Dundrennan Abbey: Archaeological Investigation Within the South Range of a Cistercian House in Kirkcudbrightshire (Dumfries & Galloway), Scotland

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With contributions by S. Carter, R. Céron Carrasco, N. Crowley, A. Dunn, H. Kenward, C. Mills, T. O’Sullivan, A. Radley, D. Rankin, B. Will and GeoQuest Associates, and illustrations by D. Connolly. The remains of the south-west corner of the 12th-century Cistercian abbey cloister at Dundrennan (NGR: NX 7492 4750) were cleared of rubble and 19th-century landscaping infill over four seasons of fieldwork in the early 1990s. Elements of the warming house, novice's day room, great drain and latrine block undercroft were revealed. Coupled with a short programme of geophysical survey and test-trenching, new evidence of the sequence of building for the abbey was revealed by excavation. The project was funded by Historic Scotland.
Request Code : ZLIBIO3765878
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Year:
2001
Publisher:
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Language:
English
Pages:
98
ISBN 10:
0903903709
ISBN 13:
9780903903707
ISBN:
0903903709,9780903903707
Series:
Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, 1

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