This thesis is an exercise in the archaeology of memory. It investigates the reuse and ‘reinvention’ of late antique sarcophagi during the Middle Ages in the southern part of Gaul, with a particular emphasis on their reinvention for saints. The region of Provence has a large number of sarcophagi reused for the burial of saints (at least 20), including many of its most important holy figures such as Mary Magdalene, Cassian and Honorat. I shall analyse three groups of sites: the Alyscamps in Arles, Saint-Maximin and Tarascon (the sites connected with Mary Magdalene and her companions) and the monastery of Saint Victor in Marseille. In each case, the sarcophagi became part of an invented narrative created around the imagined antiquity of the...
Ecclesiastical and Senatorial Burials in the Rhône Valley (400-600) - This paper proposes to throw l...
The writer after reexamining thoroughly the study of the sarcophagus and the testimonies about it, c...
A rescue excavation in the village of Allonnes (Eure-et-Loir) led to the discovery of a portion of a...
The cult of saintly bishops in Provence in the Middle Ages : archaeological aspects For Provence, t...
Early Christian art is of key importance in the mutual transformation of Roman culture and Christian...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
PhDThis thesis studies the collections of saints' relics preserved in English religious houses durin...
Holy bodies and devotion to relics in Montpellier at the end of the Middle Ages. The present articl...
Watching briefs around the church of Saint-Vincent have revealed roman levels as well as a Pyrenean ...
The stripping of ancient monuments and the reuse of parts of them in new buildings with the aim of r...
This thesis primarily focuses on relics and paintings and their effect to the 13th century Christian...
A perplexing development sweeps over Roman sarcophagi in the middle of the third century: the unexp...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part I. Memory and images -- Images and the Work of Me...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
The excavation of a necropolis dated between the fifth and tenth century in Luxé (Charente), unearth...
Ecclesiastical and Senatorial Burials in the Rhône Valley (400-600) - This paper proposes to throw l...
The writer after reexamining thoroughly the study of the sarcophagus and the testimonies about it, c...
A rescue excavation in the village of Allonnes (Eure-et-Loir) led to the discovery of a portion of a...
The cult of saintly bishops in Provence in the Middle Ages : archaeological aspects For Provence, t...
Early Christian art is of key importance in the mutual transformation of Roman culture and Christian...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
PhDThis thesis studies the collections of saints' relics preserved in English religious houses durin...
Holy bodies and devotion to relics in Montpellier at the end of the Middle Ages. The present articl...
Watching briefs around the church of Saint-Vincent have revealed roman levels as well as a Pyrenean ...
The stripping of ancient monuments and the reuse of parts of them in new buildings with the aim of r...
This thesis primarily focuses on relics and paintings and their effect to the 13th century Christian...
A perplexing development sweeps over Roman sarcophagi in the middle of the third century: the unexp...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part I. Memory and images -- Images and the Work of Me...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
The excavation of a necropolis dated between the fifth and tenth century in Luxé (Charente), unearth...
Ecclesiastical and Senatorial Burials in the Rhône Valley (400-600) - This paper proposes to throw l...
The writer after reexamining thoroughly the study of the sarcophagus and the testimonies about it, c...
A rescue excavation in the village of Allonnes (Eure-et-Loir) led to the discovery of a portion of a...