Excavations At Glasgow Cathedral 1988 1997 by Stephen T. Driscoll

The Archaeology of a Scottish Cathedral

This comprehensive archaeological report delves into the findings from a decade-long excavation project at Glasgow Cathedral, revealing a rich tapestry of historical insights. The study meticulously documents the architectural evolution of the site, uncovering remnants from the medieval period and earlier, which illuminate the cathedral's significance in Scotland's religious and cultural history. Through detailed analysis of artifacts, structural remains, and burial sites, the work offers a nuanced understanding of the social and economic dynamics that shaped the cathedral's development over centuries.

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