Excavations at St James's Priory, Bristol
Author(s)
Jackson, Reg
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU); KU Open ServicesNumber
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


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