A decade-long excavation project uncovered around 120,000 artifacts at a medieval monastery, a book has revealed. Rushen Abbey was founded as a Cistercian monastery in A.D. 1134 on the Isle of Man ...
Among the objects found at the site are a Christian lead cross from the 5th century and a 'fine' range of ceramics. A decade-long excavation project uncovered around 120,000 artifacts at a medieval ...
A remarkable decade-long excavation at Rushen Abbey on the Isle of Man has uncovered an astonishing trove of 120,000 medieval artifacts, shedding new light on the abbey's significance as a royal ...
A ten-year dig which uncovered a staggering 120,000 artefacts has now resulted in a fascinating book on the history of Rushen Abbey. Manx National Heritage has announce the publication of ‘Rushen ...
Our work has revolutionised understanding of Whitby Headland’s history through time. The analysis of 21 years of excavation and survey work is currently being undertaken by members of the team. The ...
Some of the objects highlighted were “resold or donated to major American museums” in the past, said museum director Stephane ...
Bac Giang (VNA) - An excavation team from the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology and the Bac Giang provincial Museum has discovered valuable artifacts after a month-long excavation in the remnants ...
The bones of more than 140 people have been discovered close to where a medieval abbey stood several hundred years ago in County Antrim. The remains - discovered at the end of last year in ...
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