Érica GAUGÉ 700 YEARS OF HISTORY (11th TO 18th CENTURY) ON THE HEIGHTS OF MEULAN (YVELINES) |
Abstract
Preventive excavation in 2013 concords with the conclusions of Pierre-Jean Trombetta’s previous research. The sector is occupied from the medieval period, initially by the fortification of the earl’s castle and later by buildings associated with stone-quarrying. A new fortification is built in the 16th century and later moved by the nuns of the Annunciad order who begin building their convent in 1642. Work, including the building of a new church in 1682, continues until the 1690’s. Excavation has revealed a large number of the convent buildings and, combined with archival research, has enabled reconstitution of the monastic estate. The latter was abandoned at the French revolution and largely destroyed in the years following.