This paper supplies a new approach to reconstructing the conception of Anglo-Saxon monasteries as sacred spaces through reconstructing the monastic habitus that shaped monastic perceptions of the landscape
Originating in the seventh century as one of the ‘Old Minsters’ of Kent, Lyminge has one of the long...
Of the thousands of monastic houses that once dominated the religious landscape of medieval England,...
This thesis contributes to the debate on the nature of Anglo-Saxon minsters and regional variation i...
This thesis explores monastic definition and identity and how it was realised through the entrance ...
This thesis assesses the impact of a Cistercian monastery on the landscape and how, in its turn, the...
This thesis assesses the impact of a Cistercian monastery on the landscape and how, in its turn, the...
Anglo-Saxon monastic sites were complex places combining religious and economic functions. They wer...
The religious tribulations which occurred in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, are often inter...
The early Anglo-Saxons had a tendency to locate burials and cemeteries in association with Roman and...
Perceptions of the Prehistoric in Anglo-Saxon England represents an unparalleled exploration of the ...
International audienceFrom the end of Antiquity to the early twelfth century, a dozen Benedictine mo...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from...
This thesis creates a multi-faceted archaeological context for early Irish monasticism, so as to ‘re...
This paper deals with monastic entrance as the liminal architectural element facilitating a trans...
Originating in the seventh century as one of the ‘Old Minsters’ of Kent, Lyminge has one of the long...
Of the thousands of monastic houses that once dominated the religious landscape of medieval England,...
This thesis contributes to the debate on the nature of Anglo-Saxon minsters and regional variation i...
This thesis explores monastic definition and identity and how it was realised through the entrance ...
This thesis assesses the impact of a Cistercian monastery on the landscape and how, in its turn, the...
This thesis assesses the impact of a Cistercian monastery on the landscape and how, in its turn, the...
Anglo-Saxon monastic sites were complex places combining religious and economic functions. They wer...
The religious tribulations which occurred in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, are often inter...
The early Anglo-Saxons had a tendency to locate burials and cemeteries in association with Roman and...
Perceptions of the Prehistoric in Anglo-Saxon England represents an unparalleled exploration of the ...
International audienceFrom the end of Antiquity to the early twelfth century, a dozen Benedictine mo...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from...
This thesis creates a multi-faceted archaeological context for early Irish monasticism, so as to ‘re...
This paper deals with monastic entrance as the liminal architectural element facilitating a trans...
Originating in the seventh century as one of the ‘Old Minsters’ of Kent, Lyminge has one of the long...
Of the thousands of monastic houses that once dominated the religious landscape of medieval England,...
This thesis contributes to the debate on the nature of Anglo-Saxon minsters and regional variation i...