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Title: Re-interpreting the lost choir of Dunfermline Abbey: history, liturgy and ground-penetrating radar
Author(s): Penman, Michael A
Contact Email: m.a.penman@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Medieval
Scotland
Dunfermline
Benedictine
Burial
Tombs
Liturgy
Radar
Issue Date: Nov-2020
Date Deposited: 30-Jul-2020
Citation: Penman MA (2020) Re-interpreting the lost choir of Dunfermline Abbey: history, liturgy and ground-penetrating radar. History Scotland, 20 (6). https://www.historyscotland.com/store/back-issues/history-scotland/history-scotland-vol20issue6-novdec20-issue-116/
Abstract: 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.
URL: https://www.historyscotland.com/store/back-issues/history-scotland/history-scotland-vol20issue6-novdec20-issue-116/
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