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The Seigneurial Residence In Western Europe Ad C 8001600 Gwyn Meirionjones

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The Seigneurial Residence In Western Europe Ad C 8001600 Gwyn Meirionjones
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 196.68 MB
Author: Gwyn Meirion-Jones, Edward Impey, Michael Jones, editors
ISBN: 9781841714660
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Seigneurial Residence In Western Europe Ad C 8001600 Gwyn Meirionjones by Gwyn Meirion-jones, Edward Impey, Michael Jones, Editors 9781841714660 instant download after payment.

In this volume's 18 chapters, diverse authors utilizing a variety of techniques explore elements of seigneurial domestic buildings (AD c.800-1600) on both sides of the English Channel. Among the contributors are scholars from as far afield as Germany, south-west France, Ireland, Scotland and the Channel Islands. They have provided a collection of papers which provides considerable insight into recent studies on the seigneurial domestic buildings of north-western Europe. Locations covered specifically include Norwich Castle, Boothby Pagnell, the Imperial Hall at Frankfurt am Main, Muenzenberg, and the turris famosa of Ivry-la-Bataille. Notwithstanding differences of emphasis and the considerable range of techniques demonstrated, this work may be divided into two main categories: thematic and regional studies; and monographs. The approach, broadly, of the authors has been to combine archaeology with a proper use of documentary sources. In a limited number of cases it has been posible also to make use of dendrochronology, thereby adding precision to the altogether more subjective stylistic dating so beloved by the art historian.

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