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Spynie Palace And The Bishops Of Moray History Architecture And Archaeology John Lewis

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Spynie Palace And The Bishops Of Moray History Architecture And Archaeology John Lewis
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Publisher: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 115.54 MB
Author: John Lewis, Denys Pringle
ISBN: 9780903903219, 0903903210
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Spynie Palace And The Bishops Of Moray History Architecture And Archaeology John Lewis by John Lewis, Denys Pringle 9780903903219, 0903903210 instant download after payment.

With contributions from Ruby Ceron-Cerrasco, Naomi Crowley, Julie Franklin, Thea Gabra-Sanders, Dennis Gallagher, Pamela Graves, Sheila Hamilton-Dyer, Nicholas M. McQ Holmes, Mary Markus, Coralie Mills, Robin Murdoch, Tanya O'Sullivan, Helen Smith, Mike Spearman and Clare Thomas.
The ruins of Spynie Palace near Elgin are a remarkable survival, largely from the 15th and 16th centuries, and their history is a fascinating one. This volume represents the final definitive report on the archaeological work carried out at Spynie Palace between 1986 and 1994.

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