n.a. (2006). 4 The archaeological investigations. In: n.e. Archaeological excavations in St Giles' Cathedral Edinburgh, 1981-93. pp. 8-18.
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4 The archaeological investigations | ||||||
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Archaeological excavations in St Giles' Cathedral Edinburgh, 1981-93 | ||||||
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports | ||||||
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22 | ||||||
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80 | ||||||
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8 - 18 | ||||||
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This section presents a detailed archaeological description with many illustrations. For the main excavations in the South Choir Aisle, four broad chronological periods of activity could be defined, three of which (Periods 1-3) date from the 12th to mid-16th centuries. The excavated evidence included structural remains relating to the development of the medieval kirk, and a total of 113 in situ burials. Period 4 encompasses the centuries from the Reformation to the 20th century. | ||||||
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2006 | ||||||
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0 903903 91 1 | ||||||
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