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Early Medieval Stone Monuments Materiality Biography Landscape Howard Williams

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Early Medieval Stone Monuments Materiality Biography Landscape Howard Williams
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Publisher: The Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 130.91 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Howard Williams, Joanne Kirton, Meggen Gondek (eds.)
ISBN: 9781783270743, 1783270748
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Early Medieval Stone Monuments Materiality Biography Landscape Howard Williams by Howard Williams, Joanne Kirton, Meggen Gondek (eds.) 9781783270743, 1783270748 instant download after payment.

New insights into inscribed and stone monuments from across Europe in the early middle ages. Often fragmented and without context, early medieval inscribed and sculpted stone monuments of the fifth to eleventh centuries AD have been mainly studied via their shape, their decoration and the texts a fraction of them bear. This book, investigating stone monuments from Ireland, Britain and Scandinavia (including the important memorials at Iniscealtra, County Clare), advocates three relatively new, distinctive and interconnected approaches to the lithic heritage of the early Middle Ages. Building on recent theoretical trends in archaeology and material culture studies in particular, it uses the themes of materiality, biography and landscape to reveal how carved stones created senses of identity and history for early medieval communities and kingdom. An extensive introduction and eight chapters span the disciplines of history, art-history and archaeology, exploring how shaping stone in turn shaped and re-shaped early medieval societies.

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