Mont Orgueil Castle
History and Architecture



History and Architecture
History, Archaeology and Conservation
The Coronation Chair, built for King Edward I between 1297 and 1300, is a significant medieval artifact that features a block of sandstone taken from Scone after his victory over the Scots. This remarkable chair not only symbolizes royal authority but also embodies the turbulent history of England and Scotland during the late 13th century. Its unique construction and historical context make it one of the most treasured relics from the Middle Ages.
The Archaeology of the Mosaic Pavement and Setting of the Shrine of St Thomas Becket
The book offers a comprehensive examination of the intricate mosaic pavement adjacent to the lost shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. It delves into the historical significance of the shrine, analyzing fragments of its original structure and the royal tombs that encircle it. Through detailed insights, the work highlights the artistic and cultural importance of these remnants, providing a deeper understanding of their role in the cathedral's heritage.