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General & Miscellaneous Scottish History, Medieval Architecture, Great Britain - Individual Buildings & Designs, Monasticism & Religious Orders - Christianity, Europe - British Architecture, Excavations - Archaeology, Archaeology - General & Miscellaneous
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Jedburgh Abbey

by John H. Lewis, Gordon J. Ewart
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Overview

Jedburgh Abbey has long been acknowledges as one of the finest examples of romanesque architecture in Scoland. Following through excavation of the claustral ranges to the south of the church in 1984, new information came to light regarding the everyday life of the community, from its colonisation to abandonment and revealing the abbey in historical, social and yopographical context.

Synopsis

Jedburgh Abbey has long been acknowledges as one of the finest examples of romanesque architecture in Scoland. Following through excavation of the claustral ranges to the south of the church in 1984, new information came to light regarding the everyday life of the community, from its colonisation to abandonment and revealing the abbey in historical, social and yopographical context.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1995
Publisher
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Pages
182
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780903903103

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