The Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond

The Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond
Title The Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Simon Roffey
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN 9781032439877

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"Despite the existence of many hermitages and eremitic communities recorded throughout the medieval period, they have, somewhat surprisingly, received little archaeological attention. Consequently, this book offers an archaeological history of hermitages and eremitic communities, with reference to key examples and case-studies. It has a particular emphasis on the British medieval period, but it also contextualises this within a wider comparative framework. Many hermitages and eremitic communities are recorded throughout the medieval period, yet to date there has been no comprehensive archaeological study. This richly illustrated book will consequently discuss a range of hermitages and introduce the reader to their architectural forms, spaces, location and environments as well as the religious practices associated with them. It will focus primarily on the British material but will nonetheless consider this within a wider comparative framework. Overall, it will offer an archaeological history of hermitages and presents a unique window into a lost world of medieval spirituality and religious life. Key related themes will include the earliest archaeological evidence for hermits (eremitic life) in India, China and East Asia, pre- and early Christian desert hermitages, cave hermitages, eremitic communities, saints and missionary hermits, life and diet, medieval mysticism and the contemplative tradition, secular and ornamental hermitages and hermits in post-medieval and contemporary society. This book offers an illustrated archaeological history of hermitages and eremitic communities, with reference to key examples and case-studies. It will therefore appeal to both academics, students and a more general readership interested in archaeology, history, comparative religion, architecture, religion and belief, spirituality, medieval Britain, modern contemplative practice and contemporary heritage issues"--

The Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond

The Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond
Title The Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Simon Roffey
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780429024559

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"Despite the existence of many hermitages and eremitic communities recorded throughout the medieval period, they have, somewhat surprisingly, received little archaeological attention. Consequently, this book offers an archaeological history of hermitages and eremitic communities, with reference to key examples and case-studies. It has a particular emphasis on the British medieval period, but it also contextualises this within a wider comparative framework. Many hermitages and eremitic communities are recorded throughout the medieval period, yet to date there has been no comprehensive archaeological study. This richly illustrated book will consequently discuss a range of hermitages and introduce the reader to their architectural forms, spaces, location and environments as well as the religious practices associated with them. It will focus primarily on the British material but will nonetheless consider this within a wider comparative framework. Overall, it will offer an archaeological history of hermitages and presents a unique window into a lost world of medieval spirituality and religious life. Key related themes will include the earliest archaeological evidence for hermits (eremitic life) in India, China and East Asia, pre- and early Christian desert hermitages, cave hermitages, eremitic communities, saints and missionary hermits, life and diet, medieval mysticism and the contemplative tradition, secular and ornamental hermitages and hermits in post-medieval and contemporary society. This book offers an illustrated archaeological history of hermitages and eremitic communities, with reference to key examples and case-studies. It will therefore appeal to both academics, students and a more general readership interested in archaeology, history, comparative religion, architecture, religion and belief, spirituality, medieval Britain, modern contemplative practice and contemporary heritage issues"--

An Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond

An Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond
Title An Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Simon Roffey
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 192
Release 2023-03-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429656378

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Many hermitages and eremitic communities are recorded throughout the medieval period, yet to date, there has been no comprehensive archaeological study. This richly illustrated book will consequently discuss a range of hermitages and introduce the reader to their architectural forms, spaces, location and environments as well as the religious practices associated with them. It will focus primarily on the British material but will nonetheless consider this within a wider comparative framework. Overall, it will offer an archaeological history of hermitages and presents a unique window into a lost world of medieval spirituality and religious life. Key related themes will include the earliest archaeological evidence for hermits (eremitic life) in India, China and East Asia, pre- and early Christian desert hermitages, cave hermitages, eremitic communities, saints and missionary hermits, life and diet, medieval mysticism and the contemplative tradition, secular and ornamental hermitages and hermits in post-medieval and contemporary society. This book offers an illustrated archaeological history of hermitages and eremitic communities, with reference to key examples and case studies. It will therefore appeal to both academics, students and a more general readership interested in archaeology, history, comparative religion, architecture, religion and belief, spirituality, medieval Britain, modern contemplative practice and contemporary heritage issues.

Britain in the Middle Ages: An Archaeological History (Text only)

Britain in the Middle Ages: An Archaeological History (Text only)
Title Britain in the Middle Ages: An Archaeological History (Text only) PDF eBook
Author Francis Pryor
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 395
Release 2013-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 0007514751

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This ebook edition does not include illustrations. As he did in ‘Britain B.C.’ and ‘Britain A.D.’, eminent archaeologist Francis Pryor challenges familiar historical views of the Middle Ages by examining fresh evidence from the ground.

Image and Power in the Archaeology of Early Medieval Britain

Image and Power in the Archaeology of Early Medieval Britain
Title Image and Power in the Archaeology of Early Medieval Britain PDF eBook
Author Helena Hamerow
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 193
Release 2017-02-28
Genre History
ISBN 1785704680

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Rosemary Cramp's influence on the archaeology of early Medieval Britain is nowhere more apparent than in these essays in her honor by her former students. Monastic sites, Lindisfarne and Whithorn, are the inspiration for Deirdre O'Sullivan's and Peter Hill's papers; Chris Loveluck discusses the implications of the findings from the newly-discovered settlement at Flixborough in Lincolnshire; Nancy Edwards describes the early monumental sculpture from St David's in South Wales; Martin Carver reviews the politics of monumental sculpture and monumentality; and Catherine Hills reassesses the significance of imported ivory found in graves. Richard Bailey, Christopher Morris and Derek Craig top and tail the book with tributes to Rosemary Cramp and a bibliography of her work.

Medieval Towns

Medieval Towns
Title Medieval Towns PDF eBook
Author John Schofield
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 366
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780826460028

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"Though the book is primarily about medieval towns in Britain, many parallels are drawn with contemporary towns and cities all over Europe, from Ireland to Russia and from Scandinavia to Italy. It is written in the belief that medieval urban archaeology should be a Europe-wide study, as are the fields of architecture and urban history."--BOOK JACKET.

The Archaeology of Medieval England

The Archaeology of Medieval England
Title The Archaeology of Medieval England PDF eBook
Author Helen Clarke
Publisher Australian Geographic
Pages 232
Release 1984
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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