Summary
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Geophysical Survey, Abbey, Block Undercroft, Fieldwork, Cistercian Abbey CloisterAbstract
The remains of the south-west corner of the 12th-century Cistercian abbey cloister at Dundrennan (National Grid Reference: NX 7492 4750) were cleared of rubble and 19th-century landscaping infill over four seasons of fieldwork in the early 1990s. Elements of the warming house, novice's day room, great drain and latrine block undercroft were revealed. Coupled with a short programme of geophysical survey and test-trenching, new evidence of the sequence of building for the abbey was revealed by excavation. The project was funded by Historic Scotland.Downloads
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01-01-2001
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“Summary”. 2001. Scottish Historical and Archaeological Internet Reports 1 (January): 1. https://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/shair/article/view/389.
