Choose from the following: Dolforwyn Castle, Powys, mid Wales Dolforwyn 2000 Interim Report Dolforwyn Castle: Publications Dolforwyn Castle Excavation Team 1997 Return to Archaeology Department home page. ...
www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/staff/sites/dolforwyn/menu.htm
The Archaeological Field Unit has begun excavations in advance of building work at Ramsey Abbey School. The dig will throw new light on one of the finest Christian sites in the country - Ramsey Abbey. The present excavations are taking place in what was probably the Outer Court - the area where much of the economic life of the monastery took place. Here we might expect to find evidence of ...
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Canterbury Cathedral Kevin Blockley & Paul Bennett Canterbury Cathedral's nave and south west transept were the scene of a major project by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust between 4th January and 29th April 1993 Excavations, in advance of re-flooring and the insertion of a new heating system, were conducted on behalf of the Dean and Chapter revealing a most remarkable sequence of structures.
www.hillside.co.uk/arch/cathedral/nave.html
Choose from the following: Rushen Abbey, Isle of Man Rushen Abbey: Interim Report 1989 Rushen Abbey: Publications Return to Archaeology Department home page. ...
www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/staff/sites/rushen/menu.htm
With spectacular views over the Solway Firth and the distant Lakeland fells, Caerlaverock Castle is among the most impressive in Britain. There are in fact two castles here. The present castle replaced an earlier one, dating from the 13th century, which lies around 200 metres to its south-east, in an area of wooded marshland. In 1998, a team of archaeologists from SUAT carried out an excavation ...
www.suat.demon.co.uk/caerlaverock/index.htm
DARK AGE DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY The Dark Ages were a time of great change. From the early 5th century to the middle of the 7th century Dumfries and Galloway formed part of the British kingdom of Rheged. Christianity was already well established across much of the area and by AD 450 Christian communities such as Whithorn were centres for missionaries working further north among the southern Picts.
www.dumfriesmuseum.demon.co.uk/darkage-dng.html
The Lanark and District Archaeological Society gives details of our lecture program and describes soem of LADAS's digs and finds ...
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Explore the Medieval archaeology and heritage of the Quayside in Newcastle upon Tyne in 360 degree panoramas. Gain information for your leisure and knowledge.
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Main Page Excavations at the Cluniac priory of Castle Acre, Norfolk, England Excavation of a group of structures south-west of the priory church at the Cluniac Priory of Castle Acre in Norfolk uncovered a unique grain-processing plant comprising a garner (granary), a barn, a kilnhouse, a malthouse and a brewhouse. The stone phase of the standing buildings was commenced during the ...
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