Part 2 of results and interpretation of interdisciplinary project to survey the over-built remains of the medieval choir and mausoleum of the Benedictine abbey of Dunfermline, Fife, combining ground-penetrating radar and historical research
(IF 1.50; Q1)International audienceA geophysical survey was carried out in 2015 for the development ...
Three graveyards with contrasting soil types and burial styles have been investigated in order to de...
The lack of accurate locational information on abandoned medieval and later graveyards constitutes a...
Part 2 of results and interpretation of interdisciplinary project to survey the over-built remains o...
Part 1 of the results of an interdisciplinary project to survey the buried remains of the east-end c...
These are the results of a ground-penetrating radar pilot survey in search of the remains of the ove...
These are the results of a ground-penetrating radar pilot survey in search of the remains of the ove...
These are the results of a ground-penetrating radar pilot survey in search of the remains of the ove...
These are the results of a ground-penetrating radar pilot survey in search of the remains of the ove...
Geophysical survey can provide additional detail even from well understood monastic sites. Extended ...
Today, visitors to the Benedictine Abbey of Dunfermline, Fife, find a church of two halves. To the w...
Archaeological and forensic searches for buried structural and human remains can, in some instances,...
This article challenges two orthodoxies concerning Dunfermline's medieval church and abbey. It argue...
As part of a multi‐disciplinary programme of archaeological investigation, GPR was used to investiga...
A Note on the Dating of Barhobble Chapel Bones and the Historical Context of their Deposition Richar...
(IF 1.50; Q1)International audienceA geophysical survey was carried out in 2015 for the development ...
Three graveyards with contrasting soil types and burial styles have been investigated in order to de...
The lack of accurate locational information on abandoned medieval and later graveyards constitutes a...
Part 2 of results and interpretation of interdisciplinary project to survey the over-built remains o...
Part 1 of the results of an interdisciplinary project to survey the buried remains of the east-end c...
These are the results of a ground-penetrating radar pilot survey in search of the remains of the ove...
These are the results of a ground-penetrating radar pilot survey in search of the remains of the ove...
These are the results of a ground-penetrating radar pilot survey in search of the remains of the ove...
These are the results of a ground-penetrating radar pilot survey in search of the remains of the ove...
Geophysical survey can provide additional detail even from well understood monastic sites. Extended ...
Today, visitors to the Benedictine Abbey of Dunfermline, Fife, find a church of two halves. To the w...
Archaeological and forensic searches for buried structural and human remains can, in some instances,...
This article challenges two orthodoxies concerning Dunfermline's medieval church and abbey. It argue...
As part of a multi‐disciplinary programme of archaeological investigation, GPR was used to investiga...
A Note on the Dating of Barhobble Chapel Bones and the Historical Context of their Deposition Richar...
(IF 1.50; Q1)International audienceA geophysical survey was carried out in 2015 for the development ...
Three graveyards with contrasting soil types and burial styles have been investigated in order to de...
The lack of accurate locational information on abandoned medieval and later graveyards constitutes a...