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Sidestone Press, Leiden, 2018. 217p. ills.(B&W as well as full colour photographs and line drawings). Paperback. Remains of ex libris glued to inside front cover. Religious spaces are often some of the most debated, contested, or otherwise scrutinized in the early medieval world. That space and place were important to people in the past is evident in their architecture, artwork, literature, and in their cemeteries and burial grounds. While these observations are not new, this volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate ?space? and ?place? with a focus on new methodologies and current approaches to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. The papers in this volume address such themes as phenomenological and experiential issues in the archaeology of space and place; access to and visibility of spaces (locations) in the past; the transformation and appropriation of spaces beyond the ?Christian/Pagan? dichotomy; and aspects of community and memory building in the medieval world. The contributors to this volume recognize that terms such as ?Christianisation?, ?Islamisation?, and indeed ?space? and ?place? themselves are loaded words and each paper takes a different route to the discussion of sacred space in the past. Together, they offer a current discussion about the role of ?space? and ?place? in religious history. (Publisher's information).
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press Academics, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904197 ISBN 13: 9789088904196
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Condition: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | This volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate religious 'space' and 'place' in the Early Medieval World.
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press Academics Mai 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904189 ISBN 13: 9789088904189
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Religious spaces are often some of the most debated, contested, or otherwise scrutinized in the early medieval world. That space and place were important to people in the past is evident in their architecture, artwork, literature, and in their cemeteries and burial grounds. While these observations are not new, this volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate 'space' and 'place' with a focus on new methodologies and current approaches to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. The papers in this volume address such themes as phenomenological and experiential issues in the archaeology of space and place; access to and visibility of spaces (locations) in the past; the transformation and appropriation of spaces beyond the 'Christian/Pagan' dichotomy; and aspects of community and memory building in the medieval world. The contributors to this volume recognize that terms such as 'Christianisation', 'Islamisation', and indeed 'space' and 'place' themselves are loaded words and each paper takes a different route to the discussion of sacred space in the past. Together, they offer a current discussion about the role of 'space' and 'place' in religious history.ContentsIntroduction: Defining Religious 'Space' and 'Place' Brittany Thomas and Chantal BielmannChapter 1. The Evolution of Forum Space in Late Antique Hispania: the Genesis of a New Urbanism Pilar Diarte-BlascoChapter 2. Malta in Late Antiquity: Mortuary Places and SpacesGlen FarrugiaChapter 3. A Case for Space: Rereading the Imperial Panels of San VitaleBrittany ThomasChapter 4. The Early Medieval architecture of the cult places in the Western Alps: The Verbano Cusio Ossola districtFrancesca GaranziniChapter 5. Identifying the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries in the Tees Valley, North-East EnglandStephen J. SherlockChapter 6. Religious Change vs Cultural Change: The Case of Islamisation in the Early Medieval PeriodJose Carvajal LopezChapter 7. Interactions between the Clerical Enclosure and the Extra-Claustral Clergy in Carolingian Francia: A Sacred Space with Porous Walls Stephen LingChapter 8. The monastery of Saint Maurice of Agaune (Switzerland) in the first millenniumAlessandra Antonini (translated by Chantal Bielmann)Chapter 9. Exploring Monastic Space and Place in the Swiss AlpsChantal BielmannChapter 10. Sacred Ground: Community and Separation in a Norse Churchyard, GreenlandJess Angus McCulloughChapter 11. Light and Life in the Catacombs: Questioning the Early Christian and Early Medieval Pilgrim ExperienceNeil ChristieConclusion: Looking for Beliefs and Visions in ArchaeologyDeirdre O'Sullivan 218 pp. Englisch.
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press|Sidestone Press Academics, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904189 ISBN 13: 9789088904189
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. This volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate religious space and place in the Early Medieval World.Religious spaces are often some of the most debated, contested, .
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press Academics Mai 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904189 ISBN 13: 9789088904189
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Religious spaces are often some of the most debated, contested, or otherwise scrutinized in the early medieval world. That space and place were important to people in the past is evident in their architecture, artwork, literature, and in their cemeteries and burial grounds. While these observations are not new, this volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate ¿space¿ and ¿place¿ with a focus on new methodologies and current approaches to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.The papers in this volume address such themes as phenomenological and experiential issues in the archaeology of space and place; access to and visibility of spaces (locations) in the past; the transformation and appropriation of spaces beyond the ¿Christian/Pagan¿ dichotomy; and aspects of community and memory building in the medieval world. The contributors to this volume recognize that terms such as ¿Christianisation¿, ¿Islamisation¿, and indeed ¿space¿ and ¿place¿ themselves are loaded words and each paper takes a different route to the discussion of sacred space in the past. Together, they offer a current discussion about the role of ¿space¿ and ¿place¿ in religious history.ContentsIntroduction: Defining Religious ¿Space¿ and ¿Place¿Brittany Thomas and Chantal BielmannChapter 1. The Evolution of Forum Space in Late Antique Hispania: the Genesis of a New Urbanism Pilar Diarte-BlascoChapter 2. Malta in Late Antiquity: Mortuary Places and SpacesGlen FarrugiaChapter 3. A Case for Space: Rereading the Imperial Panels of San VitaleBrittany ThomasChapter 4. The Early Medieval architecture of the cult places in the Western Alps: The Verbano Cusio Ossola districtFrancesca GaranziniChapter 5. Identifying the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries in the Tees Valley, North-East EnglandStephen J. SherlockChapter 6. Religious Change vs Cultural Change: The Case of Islamisation in the Early Medieval PeriodJose Carvajal LopezChapter 7. Interactions between the Clerical Enclosure and the Extra-Claustral Clergy in Carolingian Francia: A Sacred Space with Porous WallsStephen LingChapter 8. The monastery of Saint Maurice of Agaune (Switzerland) in the first millenniumAlessandra Antonini (translated by Chantal Bielmann)Chapter 9. Exploring Monastic Space and Place in the Swiss AlpsChantal BielmannChapter 10. Sacred Ground: Community and Separation in a Norse Churchyard, GreenlandJess Angus McCulloughChapter 11. Light and Life in the Catacombs: Questioning the Early Christian and Early Medieval Pilgrim ExperienceNeil ChristieConclusion: Looking for Beliefs and Visions in ArchaeologyDeirdre O¿SullivanBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 218 pp. Englisch.
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press Academics, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904189 ISBN 13: 9789088904189
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Debating Religious Space and Place in the Early Medieval World (c. AD 300-1000) | Chantal Bielmann (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | 218 S. | Englisch | 2018 | Sidestone Press Academics | EAN 9789088904189 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt, info[at]bod[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press Academics, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904189 ISBN 13: 9789088904189
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Religious spaces are often some of the most debated, contested, or otherwise scrutinized in the early medieval world. That space and place were important to people in the past is evident in their architecture, artwork, literature, and in their cemeteries and burial grounds. While these observations are not new, this volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate 'space' and 'place' with a focus on new methodologies and current approaches to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. The papers in this volume address such themes as phenomenological and experiential issues in the archaeology of space and place; access to and visibility of spaces (locations) in the past; the transformation and appropriation of spaces beyond the 'Christian/Pagan' dichotomy; and aspects of community and memory building in the medieval world. The contributors to this volume recognize that terms such as 'Christianisation', 'Islamisation', and indeed 'space' and 'place' themselves are loaded words and each paper takes a different route to the discussion of sacred space in the past. Together, they offer a current discussion about the role of 'space' and 'place' in religious history.ContentsIntroduction: Defining Religious 'Space' and 'Place' Brittany Thomas and Chantal BielmannChapter 1. The Evolution of Forum Space in Late Antique Hispania: the Genesis of a New Urbanism Pilar Diarte-BlascoChapter 2. Malta in Late Antiquity: Mortuary Places and SpacesGlen FarrugiaChapter 3. A Case for Space: Rereading the Imperial Panels of San VitaleBrittany ThomasChapter 4. The Early Medieval architecture of the cult places in the Western Alps: The Verbano Cusio Ossola districtFrancesca GaranziniChapter 5. Identifying the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries in the Tees Valley, North-East EnglandStephen J. SherlockChapter 6. Religious Change vs Cultural Change: The Case of Islamisation in the Early Medieval PeriodJose Carvajal LopezChapter 7. Interactions between the Clerical Enclosure and the Extra-Claustral Clergy in Carolingian Francia: A Sacred Space with Porous Walls Stephen LingChapter 8. The monastery of Saint Maurice of Agaune (Switzerland) in the first millenniumAlessandra Antonini (translated by Chantal Bielmann)Chapter 9. Exploring Monastic Space and Place in the Swiss AlpsChantal BielmannChapter 10. Sacred Ground: Community and Separation in a Norse Churchyard, GreenlandJess Angus McCulloughChapter 11. Light and Life in the Catacombs: Questioning the Early Christian and Early Medieval Pilgrim ExperienceNeil ChristieConclusion: Looking for Beliefs and Visions in ArchaeologyDeirdre O'Sullivan.
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press Academics Mai 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904197 ISBN 13: 9789088904196
Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Religious spaces are often some of the most debated, contested, or otherwise scrutinized in the early medieval world. That space and place were important to people in the past is evident in their architecture, artwork, literature, and in their cemeteries and burial grounds. While these observations are not new, this volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate 'space' and 'place' with a focus on new methodologies and current approaches to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.The papers in this volume address such themes as phenomenological and experiential issues in the archaeology of space and place; access to and visibility of spaces (locations) in the past; the transformation and appropriation of spaces beyond the 'Christian/Pagan' dichotomy; and aspects of community and memory building in the medieval world. The contributors to this volume recognize that terms such as 'Christianisation', 'Islamisation', and indeed 'space' and 'place' themselves are loaded words and each paper takes a different route to the discussion of sacred space in the past. Together, they offer a current discussion about the role of 'space' and 'place' in religious history.ContentsIntroduction: Defining Religious 'Space' and 'Place'Brittany Thomas and Chantal BielmannChapter 1. The Evolution of Forum Space in Late Antique Hispania: the Genesis of a New Urbanism Pilar Diarte-BlascoChapter 2. Malta in Late Antiquity: Mortuary Places and SpacesGlen FarrugiaChapter 3. A Case for Space: Rereading the Imperial Panels of San VitaleBrittany ThomasChapter 4. The Early Medieval architecture of the cult places in the Western Alps: The Verbano Cusio Ossola districtFrancesca GaranziniChapter 5. Identifying the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries in the Tees Valley, North-East EnglandStephen J. SherlockChapter 6. Religious Change vs Cultural Change: The Case of Islamisation in the Early Medieval PeriodJose Carvajal LopezChapter 7. Interactions between the Clerical Enclosure and the Extra-Claustral Clergy in Carolingian Francia: A Sacred Space with Porous WallsStephen LingChapter 8. The monastery of Saint Maurice of Agaune (Switzerland) in the first millenniumAlessandra Antonini (translated by Chantal Bielmann)Chapter 9. Exploring Monastic Space and Place in the Swiss AlpsChantal BielmannChapter 10. Sacred Ground: Community and Separation in a Norse Churchyard, GreenlandJess Angus McCulloughChapter 11. Light and Life in the Catacombs: Questioning the Early Christian and Early Medieval Pilgrim ExperienceNeil ChristieConclusion: Looking for Beliefs and Visions in ArchaeologyDeirdre O'Sullivan 218 pp. Englisch.
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press|Sidestone Press Academics, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904197 ISBN 13: 9789088904196
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. This volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate religious space and place in the Early Medieval World.Religious spaces are often some of the most debated, contested, .
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press Academics, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904197 ISBN 13: 9789088904196
Seller: preigu, Osnabrück, Germany
Buch. Condition: Neu. Debating Religious Space and Place in the Early Medieval World (c. AD 300-1000) | Chantal Bielmann (u. a.) | Buch | 218 S. | Englisch | 2018 | Sidestone Press Academics | EAN 9789088904196 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt, info[at]bod[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press Academics Mai 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904197 ISBN 13: 9789088904196
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Religious spaces are often some of the most debated, contested, or otherwise scrutinized in the early medieval world. That space and place were important to people in the past is evident in their architecture, artwork, literature, and in their cemeteries and burial grounds. While these observations are not new, this volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate ¿space¿ and ¿place¿ with a focus on new methodologies and current approaches to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.The papers in this volume address such themes as phenomenological and experiential issues in the archaeology of space and place; access to and visibility of spaces (locations) in the past; the transformation and appropriation of spaces beyond the ¿Christian/Pagan¿ dichotomy; and aspects of community and memory building in the medieval world. The contributors to this volume recognize that terms such as ¿Christianisation¿, ¿Islamisation¿, and indeed ¿space¿ and ¿place¿ themselves are loaded words and each paper takes a different route to the discussion of sacred space in the past. Together, they offer a current discussion about the role of ¿space¿ and ¿place¿ in religious history.ContentsIntroduction: Defining Religious ¿Space¿ and ¿Place¿Brittany Thomas and Chantal BielmannChapter 1. The Evolution of Forum Space in Late Antique Hispania: the Genesis of a New Urbanism Pilar Diarte-BlascoChapter 2. Malta in Late Antiquity: Mortuary Places and SpacesGlen FarrugiaChapter 3. A Case for Space: Rereading the Imperial Panels of San VitaleBrittany ThomasChapter 4. The Early Medieval architecture of the cult places in the Western Alps: The Verbano Cusio Ossola districtFrancesca GaranziniChapter 5. Identifying the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries in the Tees Valley, North-East EnglandStephen J. SherlockChapter 6. Religious Change vs Cultural Change: The Case of Islamisation in the Early Medieval PeriodJose Carvajal LopezChapter 7. Interactions between the Clerical Enclosure and the Extra-Claustral Clergy in Carolingian Francia: A Sacred Space with Porous WallsStephen LingChapter 8. The monastery of Saint Maurice of Agaune (Switzerland) in the first millenniumAlessandra Antonini (translated by Chantal Bielmann)Chapter 9. Exploring Monastic Space and Place in the Swiss AlpsChantal BielmannChapter 10. Sacred Ground: Community and Separation in a Norse Churchyard, GreenlandJess Angus McCulloughChapter 11. Light and Life in the Catacombs: Questioning the Early Christian and Early Medieval Pilgrim ExperienceNeil ChristieConclusion: Looking for Beliefs and Visions in ArchaeologyDeirdre O¿SullivanBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 218 pp. Englisch.
Language: English
Published by Sidestone Press Academics, 2018
ISBN 10: 9088904197 ISBN 13: 9789088904196
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Religious spaces are often some of the most debated, contested, or otherwise scrutinized in the early medieval world. That space and place were important to people in the past is evident in their architecture, artwork, literature, and in their cemeteries and burial grounds. While these observations are not new, this volume brings together interdisciplinary and multi-national archaeologists, historians, and geographers to discuss and debate 'space' and 'place' with a focus on new methodologies and current approaches to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.The papers in this volume address such themes as phenomenological and experiential issues in the archaeology of space and place; access to and visibility of spaces (locations) in the past; the transformation and appropriation of spaces beyond the 'Christian/Pagan' dichotomy; and aspects of community and memory building in the medieval world. The contributors to this volume recognize that terms such as 'Christianisation', 'Islamisation', and indeed 'space' and 'place' themselves are loaded words and each paper takes a different route to the discussion of sacred space in the past. Together, they offer a current discussion about the role of 'space' and 'place' in religious history.ContentsIntroduction: Defining Religious 'Space' and 'Place'Brittany Thomas and Chantal BielmannChapter 1. The Evolution of Forum Space in Late Antique Hispania: the Genesis of a New Urbanism Pilar Diarte-BlascoChapter 2. Malta in Late Antiquity: Mortuary Places and SpacesGlen FarrugiaChapter 3. A Case for Space: Rereading the Imperial Panels of San VitaleBrittany ThomasChapter 4. The Early Medieval architecture of the cult places in the Western Alps: The Verbano Cusio Ossola districtFrancesca GaranziniChapter 5. Identifying the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries in the Tees Valley, North-East EnglandStephen J. SherlockChapter 6. Religious Change vs Cultural Change: The Case of Islamisation in the Early Medieval PeriodJose Carvajal LopezChapter 7. Interactions between the Clerical Enclosure and the Extra-Claustral Clergy in Carolingian Francia: A Sacred Space with Porous WallsStephen LingChapter 8. The monastery of Saint Maurice of Agaune (Switzerland) in the first millenniumAlessandra Antonini (translated by Chantal Bielmann)Chapter 9. Exploring Monastic Space and Place in the Swiss AlpsChantal BielmannChapter 10. Sacred Ground: Community and Separation in a Norse Churchyard, GreenlandJess Angus McCulloughChapter 11. Light and Life in the Catacombs: Questioning the Early Christian and Early Medieval Pilgrim ExperienceNeil ChristieConclusion: Looking for Beliefs and Visions in ArchaeologyDeirdre O'Sullivan.