
Ecclesiastical Landscapes in Medieval Europe: An Archaeological Perspective
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Ecclesiastical Landscapes in Medieval Europe: An Archaeological Perspective
About this book
By presenting case studies from across eastern and western medieval Europe, Ecclesiastical Landscapes in Medieval Europe aims to start a Europe-wide debate on the variety of relations and contexts between ecclesiastical buildings and their surrounding landscapes between the 5th and 15th centuries AD. The book contains 16 papers dealing with 11 very diverse regions: Transylvania, Western Bohemia, Switzerland, Tuscany, the Po Valley, Central Spain, Galicia, England, Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Ireland. The volume is divided into two main thematic sections. 'Ecclesiastical Topographies' comprises works exploring the spatial dimension of ecclesiastical architecture during the Middle Ages, particularly regarding the creation of the parish system and the relationship between churches and cemeteries. In 'Monastic Landscapes' medieval monasteries provide an especially interesting case study because of their recognised capacity to modify the surrounding environment. As a result of the convergence of these perspectives, the hope is that this book will offer researchers ample comparative evidence for understanding the universal elements of ecclesiastical landscapes which transcend both chronological and geographical limits.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright page
- Contents Page
- Introduction: Towards an Archaeological Study of Medieval Ecclesiastical Landscapes in Europe
- FIRST PART: ECCLESIASTICAL TOPOGRAPHIES
- Lesser Churches, Kin-groups and Communities in the Early Middle Ages: Archaeological Evidence from Corcu Duibne, Ireland
- By Land and Sea: Medieval Places and Ways of Faith in the Isle of Man
- The Late Antique Ecclesiastical Settlement of Los Hitos and the Rural Landscapes of the Visigoth Capital (Toledo, Spain)
- Landscapes of Christianisation. The Emergence and Evolution of Church Power in the Tuscan Countryside During Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
- Christianization and Transformation of Religious Landscape in (West) Bohemia
- The Rise of the Parish System in Transylvania as Reflected by the Archaeological Discoveries
- Architectural Interferences in Medieval Transylvania (13th–15th Centuries): the Archaeology of Orthodox Churches in a Catholic Landscape
- The Archaeology of Romanesque Churches in Transylvania (11th–13th Centuries)
- SECOND PART: MONASTIC LANDSCAPES
- Monastic Landscapes in the Isle of Man: Ad 1100 to 1540
- On the Edge: Excavations at Whitefriars, Perth, 2014-2017
- Cistercian Rievaulx Abbey and the ‘Transformation’ of King Henry II’s Wasteland
- Evolution, Innovation and Symbolism in Medieval Monastic Gardens
- Ecclesiastical Landscapes in early Medieval Galicia: Physical and Symbolic Transformations
- Stone Building in the Alps: Müstair Monastery in its Landscape Context
- Rural Monasteries and Wilderness in Carolingian Northern Italy: Forest, Water and Ecclesiastical Landscapes
- Similarities and Differences of a Benedictine and a Cistercian Abbey as Reflected in the Landscape. Beginnings for a Comparative Approach