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Autor:
Glyn Coppack, Laurence Keen
Owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage, Mount Grace Priory in North Yorkshire, established in 1398 and suppressed in 1539, was one of only nine successful Carthusian monasteries in England and one of the best-preserved medieval h
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Glyn Coppack
Publikováno v:
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. 91:184-185
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Glyn Coppack, Stuart Harrison
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association. 167:1-50
Kirkstead abbey, in the Witham Valley of Lincolnshire, is a little-known but highly significant Cistercian house, both for its early history and architecture, and for the fact that it was treated unusually on being one of the monasteries seized by th
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Gillian M. Sheail, Della Hooke, Augusta McMahon, Hans Peeters, Caroline Malone, Steffie Sheilds, Stephen Upex, Susan Oosthuizen, Nancy Edwards, Rosamond Faith, Nick Higham, Richard Hoggett, Colm O'Brien, David Stocker, James Bond, Glyn Coppack, Stuart Wrathmell, Brian Rich, John Carman, Paul Stamper, David Brown, Paul Pattison, John Broad
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Landscape History. 34:87-124
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Glyn Coppack
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Archaeological Displays and the Public ISBN: 9781315434575
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5ffeead98c10958bbd2650aa8677fd81
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315434575-10
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315434575-10
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Glyn Coppack
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association. 170:218-219
Henry I’s foundation of a Cluniac monastery in Reading for his own burial continued a pattern developing after the Conquest. His father, William I, had intended to bring Cluniac monks to England to...
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Glyn Coppack
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Antiquity. 86:1248-1250
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Glyn Coppack
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Archaeological Journal. 173:386-387
The excavation of Haughmond Abbey from 1975 to 1979, and its subsequent architectural and landscape analysis, was one of a number of projects on what is now the English Heritage estate that was ini...