Recent research on the early medieval monastery of Lindisfarne (Holy Island)
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June 19, 2022

Recent research on the early medieval monastery of Lindisfarne (Holy Island)


Recent research on the early medieval monastery of Lindisfarne (Holy Island)

Lecture by David Petts

Given online by the Chester Archaeological Society on December 1, 2021

Synopsis: In this lecture David Petts will explore the results coming out from research by Durham University and DigVentures at the site of the early medieval monastery of Lindisarne. This has been the first sustained excavation on this major centre of British Christianity and has revealed evidence for burial, craft and industry.

David Petts is an Associate Professor in the Department of Archaeology at Durham University. His research focus is on the social archaeology of the 1st millennium AD, with a particular interest in the development of Christianity. David has been carrying out fieldwork on the Holy Island on the site of the early medieval monastery of Lindisfarne with DigVentures, funded through crowdfunding and a series of other grants including one from National Geographic. Click here to view his university webpage or follow David on Twitter @DavidPetts1

Here are more videos of the archaeological work being done by DigVentures

Top Image: Photo by Tom Page / Flickr

Medievalists.net June 19, 2022 at 12:08AM

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