n.a. (1995). Jedburgh Abbey: the archaeology and architecture of a Border abbey. In: n.e. Jedburgh Abbey: The Archaeology and Architecture of a Border Abbey. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
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Jedburgh Abbey: the archaeology and architecture of a Border abbey | ||
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Jedburgh Abbey: The Archaeology and Architecture of a Border Abbey | ||
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series | ||
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182 | ||
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Records archaeological discoveries made in excavations in 1984 to the south of Jedburgh Abbey church, Roxburghshire, with discussion of the layout of the abbey and the architecture of the church. An introduction includes historical background, location, physiography, the abbey within the town, and repairs and excavations prior to 1984. The account of the excavations covers five main periods: I, pre-Augustinian activity (before c 1138); II, the building of the abbey (c 1138--c 1300); III, remodelling and rebuilding (c 1300--c 1480); IV, late repairs and alterations (c 1480--1559); and V, post-Reformation activity (1560--1875). The small finds comprise `Bone and ivory' (82--3), `Copper-alloy' (84--8), `Lead objects' (89--90) and `Iron objects' (91--3) all by David H Caldwell; `The comb, pendant and buckle' (83--4) by John Higgitt; `Lace tags: discussion' (88) and `Textiles' (114--5) both by Thea Gabra-Sanders; `Coins, tokens and jettons' by Nicholas McQ Holmes (93--8); `Ceramic material' by George Haggarty & Robert Will (98--105); `Stone sculpture' (105--10) and `Clay tobacco pipes' (115--16) both by Dennis Gallagher; `Window glass' (110--13) by C Pamela Graves; `Vessel glass' (113--4) by Robin Murdoch; and `Leather' (114) by Clare Thomas. `Human burials' (117--30) is by Richard Groves. After a discussion of the excavation results, the report concludes with `The layout of the abbey' (155--8) by Dennis Gallagher and `The architectural development of the abbey church' (159--74) by Richard Fawcett. | ||
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1995 | ||
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0903903105 | ||
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19 Jan 2009 |