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Ramsey Abbey - In 1998 Cambridgeshire County Council Archaeological Field Unit excavated what was probably the outer court. Ramsey Abbey School describes the dig and hosts a preliminary report and brief history by the unit.
 
Rushen Abbey - Photographs of the 1999 excavations and some archival images from Manx Archaeology pages.
 
Rushen Abbey - Photographs of the 1999 excavations and some archival images from Manx Archaeology pages.
 
Sculptured Stones of Early Medieval Scotland - The University of Glasgow records these monuments using traditional and digital techniques, including 3D modelling. Examples on-line require a VRML viewer.
 
Soutra, Midlothian - Brief mention of the excavation of a 14th-century Augustinian hospital, with a photograph of a related standing building. From Nick Taylor's guide to Midlothian, hosted by Heriot-Watt University.
 
Spitalfields, London - Excavation by the Museum of London of the medieval Priory and Hospital of St Mary Spital. Location plan, detail from 1550s map, brief history and bibliography, artist's reconstruction, dig diary, medieval skeletons, team members.
 
Strome Castle, Wester Ross - Excavations by Glasgow University Archaeology Research Division of a castle reportedly blown up in 1602.
 
Symon's Castle, Welsh Borders - 13th-century motte and bailey castle excavated by the Archaeology Department, University of Glasgow and the Continuing Education Department, University College of Wales Aberystwyth, who present 3D reconstruction models.
 
The Whittlewood Project - Study based at the University of Birmingham of medieval settlements and landscapes in the Whittlewood area, on the Northamptonshire/Buckinghamshire border. Project aims, fieldwork, historical research, parish survey, events, feedback form and application to join the research group.
 
Tintagel Excavations 1998 - Illustrated outline of the discoveries at Tintagel by Professor Christopher Morris of the Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, including the inscription that caused media excitement.
 
Wharram Percy, Yorkshire - Ken Tompkins draws on his experience as Chief Guide there to explain the discovery of this deserted medieval village. Plan, photographs, reconstruction drawing.
 
 

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