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Medieval Scotland : an archaeological perspective

Yeoman, Peter1995
Books, Manuscripts
The high level of archaeological excavation over the last 20 years has enormously extended and enriched our picture of 500 years of Scottish life. In particular the author explores life in the burghs, especially Perth, St. Andrews and Aberdeen, the social role of the abbeys, friaries and parish churches and life in the country where most people lived and where the castles and abbeys have been yielding up their secrets
Imprint:
London : Batsford, 1995.
Collation:
128p. : Illus., maps., ; 25 cm
Notes:
includes index and bibliography
Dewey class:
913.41
Language:
English
BRN:
3423819
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