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An Archaeological Study Of The Bayeux Tapestry The Landscapes Buildings And Places Trevor Rowley

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An Archaeological Study Of The Bayeux Tapestry The Landscapes Buildings And Places Trevor Rowley
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Archaeology
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.96 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Trevor Rowley
ISBN: 9781473874473, 9781781593806, 9781473874480, 9781473874466, 1473874475, 1781593809, 1473874483, 1473874467
Language: English
Year: 2016

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An Archaeological Study Of The Bayeux Tapestry The Landscapes Buildings And Places Trevor Rowley by Trevor Rowley 9781473874473, 9781781593806, 9781473874480, 9781473874466, 1473874475, 1781593809, 1473874483, 1473874467 instant download after payment.

An Archaeological Study of the Bayeux Tapestry provides a unique re-examination of this famous piece of work through the historical geography and archaeology of the tapestry. Trevor Rowley is the first author to have analysed the tapestry through the landscapes, buildings and structures shown, such as towns and castles, while comparing them to the landscapes, buildings, ruins and earthworks which can be seen today. By comparing illustrated extracts from the tapestry to historical and contemporary illustrations, maps and reconstructions Rowley is able to provide the reader with a unique visual setting against which they are able to place the events on the tapestry.This approach allows Rowley to challenge a number of generally accepted assumptions regarding the location of several scenes in the tapestry, most controversially suggesting that William may never have gone to Hastings at all. Finally, Rowley tackles the missing end of the tapestry, suggesting the places and events which would have been depicted on this portion of Williams journey to Westminster.

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