Excavations at St James's Priory, Bristol
Author(s)
Jackson, Reg
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
6019Language
EnglishAbstract
The Benedictine Priory of St James was established just outside the medieval city of Bristol in 1129AD. Two areas were excavated: Site 1 to the east of the Priory church, and Site 2 to the west. The Priory was largely destroyed during the Dissolution of 1540, but the area around Site 1 remained in use during the 17th and 18th centuries as housing was built there. Site 2 was in use from the late Saxon period to the 20th century. This publication presents the results of excavations carried out at Site 1 from 1989 and 1995, and from Site 2 from 1994 and '95, along with those obtained from a watching brief, kept during landscaping work in 1997. There are also specific chapters on finds and burials.
Keywords
Social Science; Archaeology; History; Europe; MedievalISBN
9781842172070Publisher
Historic EnglandPublisher website
https://historicengland.org.uk/Publication date and place
2006Grantor
Imprint
Historic EnglandClassification
Archaeology
European history