THIS report describes
the results of four seasons of archaeological excavation that took place
between 2009 and 2012 at Bective Abbey, Co. Meath. Bective, founded in 1147, was the first
Cistercian monastery in Meath. Research excavations revealed the farming
methods practiced by this monastic order, long credited for much agricultural
innovation in Ireland. The chance discovery of a medieval barn – with drainage
systems, plough and grain store – proves that the abbey acted as the nerve
centre of their vast (1,800ha) ecclesiastical estate farm. Finds from the
Abbey’s fifteenth century remodelling and subsequent transition into Tudor
mansion, bring to life the material culture of the Abbey before and after the
reformation and confiscation. The book also includes fresh accounts of the
Abbey’s history and architecture, detailed plans and original reconstructions. Reports
from thirteen specialists examine in detail the finds from the excavation,
including the largest bone and environmental assemblages ever recovered from a
rural monastic site in Ireland. This analysis reveals aspects of the Cistercian
diet and behaviour that represent a compromise between local circumstances and
the harsh rule of the order. The book will provide an indispensible guide for
all those planning to visit Bective Abbey and it is an essential study for
those interested in the Cistercian order and the medieval history and
archaeology of Ireland.
Geraldine Stout, an archaeologist with the National
Monuments Service, is the foremost authority on the archaeology of the Boyne
Valley. She has published on various aspects of the prehistory and historical
geography of the Valley including Newgrange
and the Bend of the Boyne (2002) and Excavation
of a secular cemetery at Knowth Site M, Co. Meath (with Matthew Stout,
Wordwell, 2008). Her current research interest is the landscape of the Irish
Cistercian grange. The Bective Abbey Project is one aspect of that
investigation.
Matthew Stout
lectures on medieval archaeology and landscape history in the School of History
and Geography, St Patrick’s Campus, Dublin City University. His main research
interests are in early medieval Irish settlement and his publications include The Irish ringfort (1997) and Atlas of the Irish rural landscape
(edited with F.H.A. Aalen and K. Whelan, 2012). He has worked on aspects of the
archaeology of the Boyne Valley since the early 1970s and has published a guide
to its most iconic monument – Newgrange
(with Geraldine Stout, 2008).
Details | |
Author | Geraldine Stout and Matthew Stout |
Publisher | Wordwell Ltd |
Format | Paperback |
THE BECTIVE ABBEY PROJECT: Archaeological Excavations 2009–12
- ISBN: 9780993351815
- Author(s): Geraldine Stout and Matthew Stout
- Availability: In Stock
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€30.00
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