n.a. (1989). Three Scottish Carmelite friaries. Excavations at Aberdeen, Linlithgow and Perth 1980-1986. In: n.e. Three Scottish Carmelite friaries. Excavations at Aberdeen, Linlithgow and Perth 1980-1986. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 1-175.
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Three Scottish Carmelite friaries. Excavations at Aberdeen, Linlithgow and Perth 1980-1986 | |||||||||||
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Three Scottish Carmelite friaries. Excavations at Aberdeen, Linlithgow and Perth 1980-1986 | |||||||||||
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series | |||||||||||
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175 | |||||||||||
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1 - 175 | |||||||||||
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Fortuitously, three friaries of a little-known order have recently undergone rescue excavation. The extent of previous knowledge from remains and documents is outlined (13th-16th century). At Aberdeen Building 1 is interpreted as the church (with burials within). At Linlithgow fourteen phases of med activity were noted, mostly of construction rather than use periods, and a large number of burials came from 13th-17th century contexts, including babies and children from phase 4 of the chapel (later extended as the friary church). E, S, and part of W range buildings were also explored. At Perth Building 1 was almost certainly the friary church, again with burials, and two conventual buildings were explored (?reredorter and E range). A substantial report is provided on the burials from all three sites, which illuminate many aspects of medieval conditions. | |||||||||||
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1989 | |||||||||||
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0 903903 06 7 | |||||||||||
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