Excavations at the former Lauder Technical College, Dunfermline
Keywords:
Palaeoenvironmental, Corndrying Kiln, Pottery
Palaeoenvironmental, Corndrying Kiln, Pottery
Period(s):
Medieval
Medieval
Abstract
Excavations revealed a stretch of precinct wall of Dunfermline Abbey -- probably fourteenth-century in date. A medieval corn-drying kiln and a probable nineteenth-century loom stance were also located. There are details of `The pottery' by Robert Will & George Haggarty (1034--6), `Clay tobacco pipes' by Dennis B Gallagher (1036--7), and `Palaeoenvironmental analyses' by Tim Holden, Dorothy Rankin & Alan Duffy (1037--9).
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Published
30-11-1996
How to Cite
Lewis, J. (1996). Excavations at the former Lauder Technical College, Dunfermline. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 125, 1023–1044. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.125.1023.1044
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