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Bibliography

Bradley, John, Conleth Manning, and D. Newman Johnson, “Excavations at Duiske abbey, Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 81 C (1981): 397–426.

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Citation details
Article
“Excavations at Duiske abbey, Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny”
Volume
81 C
Pages
397–426
Description
Abstract (cited)
Excavation in the north transept of the abbey church uncovered portion of a tiled pavement dating from the mid- to late thirteenth century. Four panels were in situ and thirty-three types of decorative inlaid tiles were recovered. The pavement remained in use as the church floor until the dissolution in 1536. Thereafter fill began to accumulate above the floor and a number of burials were inserted into this prior to the building's re-use as a Roman Catholic church in 1813.
Subjects and topics
History, society and culture
Places
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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January 2024