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It is listed in Games category and has been developed by Viking Conquest Keygen. The primary executable is named Viking Conquest. There is still very little known about Early Medieval Cill Chainnigh but both antiquarian and a number of the more recent excavations do shed some light on its topography and economy. It has been put forward that in common with many Early Medieval ecclesiastical foundations Cill Chainnigh was defined by concentric circular enclosures Figure 4 , the outermost sanctior of which can be inferred from the curving street-pattern of Vicar Street, St.
In the mid-twelfth century a stone church decorated in the Hiberno-Romanesque style stood on the site. Graves and Prim considered foundations that were seen beneath the east end of the chancel during the restorations as the remains of this church Graves and Prim , It is possible that a large rectangular stone building - at c.
Three burials recently excavated from Church Lane, just 7m due east of the east wall of the Cathedral were radiocarbon dated to between the mid-seventh and mid-tenth centuries AD and given their location to the east of the church were presumably therefore members of the ecclesiastical community Table 1.
Where exactly this oak was situated is not known but it may have been one of the large trees in the episcopal garden to the south of the house that is marked on the Ordnance Survey map Figure A single tine that was found in a post-medieval context on Church Lane was radiocarbon dated to cal.
The craft seems to have also been practiced at the south side of the Cathedral as worked antler, radiocarbon dated to cal. What might have been one of the products from the comb workshop was found during excavations at No. The corn-dryer had been reused as a cess pit from which a cereal grain was radiocarbon dated to cal. One other find, a hack-silver ingot, hints at trade between the site and the Vikings but unfortunately it was found in a post-medieval context in the Deanery orchard.
Although the Song may be exaggerating somewhat Kilkenny clearly had the resources in to accommodate a large band of soldiers and also presumably their camp followers. Anglo-Norman St. The appointment in of Hugh de Rous as the first Anglo-Norman bishop of Ossory heralded a new era of transformation and it was most probably he who demolished the Romanesque church and began the task of constructing the new cathedral Barry , This cathedral was the second largest in medieval Ireland and was constructed in the west country Gothic style.
The secular Cathedral chapter, which had emerged in the s under the last Gaelic bishop, Felix O Dullaine, was expanded under de Rous and his immediate successors White , The members of the chapter required separate lodgings within the Close and this, along with the raising of the new Cathedral, must have necessitated a grand reorganisation of the area in the thirteenth century.
The concept of the Cathedral Close was introduced into Ireland around the time of the Anglo-Norman conquest and represented a substantial change from the type of communal living in the Gaelic monastic settlements that preceded them. In the new-set up Kilkenny followed the rule of Sarum Salisbury in that the corporate body that served the cathedral was a 'Chapter'. This comprised the four great dignatories of Dean, Precentor, Chancellor and Treasurer and between five and seven canons, termed 'prebends'.
The endowments of the secular cathedral were held by the individual dignatories and canons. Thus the canons did not live like monks in a communal dwelling; instead each occupied a house of his own and could hold personal property, as well as one or more of the estates or 'prebends' that belonged to the chapter. The cathedral, completed by , was the focal point for the development of a complex of buildings that formed a substantial close which occupied the area around the Cathedral but also spilled down into the Bishop's town of Irishtown below.
These buildings included residences for the dignatories and canons, halls for the minor canons and vicars choral, buildings for the cathedral schools and accommodation for the lay people that served the cathedral's domestic and administrative needs. Each prebend comprised a house in the Close with an attached estate in the countryside around Kilkenny, eg.
Vicar street was occupied wholly by buildings for the Close - eg. Of these Kilkenny is by far the best preserved. The line of the wall is thought to have traversed the grounds of the Palace but the vast bulk of it was removed as part of the nineteenth century landscaping. Consequently its exact position is far from clear and various different scenarios have been put forward Bradley ; Thomas ii, ; Oxford Archaeology , and see Jupp and Pollock , Early modern and modern St.
In May Rothe hosted the Confederate ecclesiastical conference at the Palace. Elsewhere in the Cathedral Close about a dozen new stone houses were built, perhaps modifying pre-existing houses, in the then fashionable Tudor-Jacobean style for the Cathedral dignitaries Hogan , 13, ; Farrelly et.
These were arranged in a quadrangle around the Cathedral Figure and were described thus by Bishop David Rothe c. In the late seventeenth to mid eighteenth century a re-organisation of the routeways into and around the Cathedral Close took place. A new lane joined the top of Coach road to St. Its construction necessitated a new enclosure wall around the north side of the Palace and this is most probably the origin of the pilastered perimeter wall to Church Lane Jupp and Pollock , Assuming Harris is in any way accurate this would therefore date the pilastered wall and the garden wall extending northwards to sometime between and , making it most probably the work of Bishop Este.
Rocque surveyed the site shortly after Richard Pococke was elevated to the position of Bishop of Ossory in In the decade in which Pococke remained at the Palace he undertook major and controversial alterations to the Cathedral, improved many of the diocesan churches and established a linen-weaving school at Lintown, a mile outside the city Finnegan A detailed account of his work to the Cathedral is to be found in Finnegan Where finds have been recovered these are integrated into the text.
Intervention 1 Intervention 1 was located at the top of the limestone steps inside the south-eastern pedestrian entrance into St. Two modern deposits were revealed. Excavation ceased at a maximum depth of 0. The surface noticeably thickened and sloped upward toward the east. It is possible that this may have been to accommodate a structural feature such as steps or a wall. No finds were recovered from the surface.
A deposit of dark brown silty-clay [] underlay the floor and was investigated in discrete locations where the floor had been truncated by later insertions. It produced no finds that would aid with determining a date but set-mortar floors are a feature of medieval ecclesiastical buildings see below.
The outline of these foundations on the north and south sides of the chancel were marked by Graves and Prim on their published plan of the cathedral Figure Sometime prior to c. At the base of the northern cell two flag-lined graves, thought to be those of hermits that occupied the cell, were discovered in when a scaffold pole was sunk into the floor Prim , The entrance was by a round headed door from the south chapel, similar to the original entrance to the cell on the north side; but in this latter case, the door had not been superseded by the forming of a more modern mode of admission, from the choir.
The marks of the roof, shedding up against the south wall of the transept, and by the east gable of the south chapel, are indisputably clear The floor deposit was heavily truncated by later cuts and was itself sealed by a thick deposit of demolition rubble [], which contained the fragmentary remains of three in-situ adult burials Burials 1, 2 and 3 Figures Appendix 3. Four nails, a medieval floor tile fragment Kilkenny City Fabric Three , a sherd of Fine Glazed Red Earthenware and a fragment of sheet window glass were recovered from the deposit.
The cut [] for the limestone-built foundation [] for the east wall [] of the modern extension of the Chapter House truncated []. It was back-filled by [].
Both this and the deposit [] were sealed by the buried topsoil []. Red Earthenware Floor Tile fragments and window glass sherds were present in []. The modern gravel path [] overlay []. Approximate location of mortar floor [] Figure Foundations of building at the north and south sides of the chancel marked on plan of the cathedral in Graves and Prim , opp.
This area was excavated in order to insert a new drainage pipe. The buttress [] measured 2. The base of the foundations was not exposed and it extended beyond the western, eastern and southern extents of excavation. The top of this projection was uneven but this is probably due to the truncation of [] by the two pipe trenches [] and [].
The northern face of [] was also truncated by []. Both pipe trenches were backfilled with deposits of loose silty clay, [] and [] which were excavated to a depth of 0.
Both [] and [] were overlain by modern graveyard topsoil [] which was 0. The trench was dug to insert a new drain. Two modern deposits, [] and [], were recorded. The graveyard topsoil [] was noticeably thicker in this intervention at 0. The two modern deposits, [] and [] were encountered. The graveyard topsoil [] was thicker at the grass verge beside the steps, 0.
This was excavated to expose the pipe trench [] and was extended to reveal the extent of the pad foundation of the buttress and to investigate its junction with the west wall of the north transept Figures Sondages were also excavated to investigate the depth of the foundations and retrieve evidence that could be utilised to ascertain their date. Foundations for west wall of north transept The plinth foundation [] for the west wall of the north transept was of random rubble uncoursed limestone bonded by lime-mortar and topped off by a 30mm thick layer of mortar, onto which the transept wall was built Figures The foundations were exposed to a depth of 1m and were not bottomed.
They projected 0. There was a ragged, wide, continuous vertical joint on the north of the foundations [] at the point where the buttress foundations [] had broken them through. Two deposits [] and [] abutted the wall and may have been contained within a possible construction cut []. These deposits may also have been truncated by the cut [] for the buttress foundations.
The lower fill [] produced an antler tine tip and fragments of post-medieval sheet glass and brick, which are presumably intrusive though, may indicate that the deposits were graveyard make-up layers that post-date the wall rather than construction cut backfills. Similar glass fragments, an antler tine tip and a bone handle fragment were recovered from the overlying layer [].
Figure The plinth foundation [] for the north-west buttress exposed, from north-west. Figure Bonded joint between the buttress foundation [] and the foundation [] for the north wall of the north transept, from east. The irregularity of the south face of the buttress foundation was in contrast to its other faces, which were well finished; this implies the south side was built against the edge of its construction cut []. The exposed faces also slightly inclined. The sondage excavated at the joint with the north transept foundations showed they were tied into each other.
Both foundations were 1. The north transept foundation [] extended 0. The buttress itself is of limestone and around half its quoins are sandstone. The basal deposit of the sondage at the north-east of the buttress foundation reached a depth of 1. It produced no finds. The outer edge of the foundation trench was not exposed. Three deposits backfilled []. The basal deposit [] was a 0. The only find in it was a scrap of copper alloy wire. Overlying [] was a 0. An antler tine tip and a fragment of copper alloy wire were recovered from the deposit.
The uppermost backfill of the foundation trench was a 0. A sherd of 13th century Flemish Redware was the only find. Covering the foundation trench fills and abutting the top of the foundations was a 0. The foundations [] and [] were sealed by the modern deposits [] and []. A bone spoon , worked stone , clay pipe bowls, iron nails, a iron spike and fragments of medieval floor tiles Kilkenny City Fabric Two and post medieval tiles Red Earthenware were present in []. A modern pipe trench [] filled by [] ran from a manhole at the corner of the nave and the north transept and along the west and north sides of the pad foundation [].
The pipe-cut truncated the foundation cut [] and its fills completely and partially truncated [] and its fills [] and []. The topsoil [] overlay [] and [] and in turn underlay the modern gravel path []. The buttress is well stitched into the west wall of the transept, implying they are contemporary; the north transept is generally dated to the first phase of building c. The western foundation therefore must be associated with an earlier building that was reused to support the west wall of the transept.
Another, alternative, explanation could be that a design change was made during the construction of the foundations to accommodate buttresses. However, this scenario seems unlikely because a much more secure bond would be expected between the two foundations if this was the case. Intervention 7 Intervention 7 was a small trench excavated to locate a modern pipe trench. It was subsumed into Intervention 6. Intervention 8 Intervention 8 was a rectangular cutting 8. To allow for the replacement of a stretch of leaking ceramic sewer the old pipe trench was emptied of its backfill and the in-situ sections and base recorded.
The majority of deposits and burials had been truncated for the sewer pipe [] but it was possible to discern nine burials, represented mainly by gravecuts rather than in-situ burials, in two separate phases Figure All the interments were left in situ apart from in instances where bones were in danger of damage from the new pipe.
In these cases the bones were lifted. A large number of disarticulated human remains were recovered from the backfill of this pipe trench, The basal deposit in the intervention was a friable light orangish-brown silty clay [].
Its excavated dimensions were 5. Orange silty clay deposits of a similar composition have been previously recorded throughout the cathedral close and probably relate to the levelled early medieval ecclesiastical enclosure bank. It is possible that [] could be similarly interpreted. These were all sealed by the 0. No finds were recovered from the burials or the sealing deposit [] and the age of the horizon remains unknown.
Direct dating of bones through radiocarbon dating is proposed. Where orientation could be discerned the burials were aligned north-east - south-west with their heads to the north-west. There was a certain amount of intercutting recorded also in this horizon and it may have had an extended duration.
Burial 9 was a possible in-situ adult burial that consisted of a right fibula that was supine and orientated northeast-southwest like the other burials, however no articulating bones were exposed. Burial 9 was truncated by a uninvestigated, gravecut []. To the north of Burial 9 a second fragmentary adult interment, Burial 4, was recorded. The backfill [] of its gravecut [] was sterile.
Burial 9 was also truncated by the gravecut [] for Burial 8, an extended and supine interment orientated northeast-southwest. Burial 5, in the north of the trench, was an extended and supine adult. Phase 2 burial horizon The phase 1 burials were sealed by [], a 0. No finds were recovered from []. Three intercutting grave-cuts [], [] and [] in the south of the trench cut through [] and the underlying orange clay [].
This was the only one of the three gravecuts where an in-situ burial was visible, an extended and supine adult, Burial 7. An intermittent spread of lime mortar [] overlay [] and []. None of these deposits produced finds.
The basal deposit, at a depth of 0. It was truncated by the grave cut for Burial 6 []. Only a portion of [] was exposed, measuring 0. Burial 6 was only represented by its right foot and was an adult supine and extended inhumation orientated north-east — south-west. The grave fill was a deposit of silty clay [], from which no finds were recovered.
The grave and [] were both sealed by a 0. The graveyard soil [] formed the basal deposit and was overlain by [], a deposit of demolition debris that contained modern scrap metal and iron slag. Intervention 11 Intervention 11 was located beside Intervention 10 and was a 0. The basal deposit was a 0. A disturbed juvenile burial, Burial 11, was contained within [].
There was as no grave cut apparent. The burial was orientated north-east — south-west with the head at the south- east and was aged less than years. The variation in orientation is probably a result of disturbance.
The graveyard soil [] was also cut by a grave cut [] for Burial 10, at the south-eastern corner of the intervention. The grave was not bottomed and extended beyond the eastern and southern extent of excavation. Burial 10 was an adult interment orientated north-east — south-west and backfilled by [], a deposit of friable mid blackish brown silty clay.
This was overlain by the 0. The cutting was excavated for drainage purposes. No archaeological contexts were encountered as the trench was dug through [], the backfill of a pre- existing service trench []. Red earthen ware tile fragments were recovered from [].
Intervention 13 Intervention 13 was V-shaped in plan and measured 3. No archaeological contexts were encountered in intervention 13; it was positioned over an existing pipe trench. Figure Intervention 13 from the north-east. Intervention 14 Intervention 14 was a trench that was excavated to the south-west of the front porch of the cathedral Figure The 0.
It was overlain by the 0. Intervention 15 Intervention 15 was located along the edges of the triangular area of grass in the middle of the road inside the main gate of the graveyard Figure It was dug to facilitate the insertion of new limestone kerbing. The intervention extended into the grass area for 0. The modern graveyard topsoil [] was the only deposit present in this intervention and its excavated thickness varied from 0. Intervention 16 Intervention 16 was located along the edge of the grass area to the south of the cathedral and was dug to facilitate the insertion of new limestone kerbing.
It extended into the grass area for 0. At the base there was an 80mm thick x 0. The cobbles were partially excavated for a length of 4.
It extended beyond the southern extent of excavation. The cobbles sloped down toward the south and a downward step was present at its south-western extent, suggesting it originally functioned as a drain. No associated artefacts were recovered but the presence of red brick inclusions in the bedding [] suggests that the cobbles are post-medieval. The cobbles were covered by the graveyard topsoil [] and partially by the 0.
Intervention 17 Intervention 17 was excavated for kerbing along the edge of the grass area to the south of the entrance porch and extended into the grass area for 0. The modern graveyard topsoil [] was the only deposit present and was excavated to a depth of 0.
Intervention 18 South Porch Intervention 18 was a 4. The porch was constructed along with the nave in the mid-later thirteenth century; its walls are keyed into those of the southern nave aisle. Porch foundation The foundation [] of the south-western corner of the porch was exposed to a depth of 0.
It was two courses deep of lime-mortar bonded limestone blocks. The foundations extended below and to the east of the limit of excavation.
The bedding was of poured lime mortar and contained moderate small fragments of red brick, suggesting that the present front porch step is a post-medieval insertion. Cobbles A decorative cobbled surface [] was bedded in [], a sandy clay and gravel deposit that was excavated to a depth of 0. The north of [] and the bedding [] were truncated by the cut for the reset entrance steps [].
Boot scraper A large 0. Three holes containing pieces of metal were present on the surface. It is probable that this stone and these pieces of metal once formed a boot scraper. The tower, one of five in county Kilkenny, is It is divided into eight storeys and entered through a simple round-headed door at first floor level; a hanging iron and hinge for the original timber door were in place until the s Graves and Prim , The windows, all lintelled, are in ascending order and the top storey, which has lost its cone, just below the parapet has six evenly spaced windows.
The present internal floors and ladders were put in place in , using the original internal off-sets Graves and Prim , , fn. Its late medieval crenellations are illustrated in Anon and must have been lowered to their present form shortly after this date.
There is a notable difference between the stonework that forms the lower third of the tower and the remainder, with dolomite being the predominant geology used in the former. Instead, the use of different stone in the lower courses may be related to structural concerns, perhaps as an aid to settlement.
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