One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland, twenty six essays explore the current state of knowledge of early medieval sculpture in Scotland. They demonstrate the unique value of this material in contributing to our understanding of the society and people that created it between 1000 to 1500 years ago. Today's approaches and techniques offer new insights, as well as great hope, for what might be learnt from future study of 'familiar' and new material alike. The essays exemplify the ever-diversifying, interdisciplinary approaches that are being taken to the study of early medieval sculpture.Key themes that emerge include: the interdependence of conserva...
This thesis is a study of the articulation of power in Scotland c. 500-1000 AD using an analysis of ...
This thesis considers the Anglo-Scandinavian stone sculpture produced in Yorkshire in the ninth to ...
Explores the debate surrounding where sculpture should be preserved and the issues that stem from th...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
The Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab is regarded as one of the finest examples of early medieval...
The cross-slab from Hilton of Cadboll in Highland is one of the best-known and most beautiful early ...
Essays on aspects of iconography as manifested in the material culture of medieval England. Profess...
The research presented within this work proposes and develops a new approach to the analysis of earl...
Researching early medieval stone sculpture has long been enabled and constrained by approaches devis...
An introduction to the newly published, online Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland: A Resea...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and l...
The elaborately carved Hilton of Cadboll stone, the house-shaped Monymusk Reliquary and the sumptuou...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and ...
Bailey has observed that pre-Conquest stone monuments are umque historical artifacts.l Acknowledgi...
This thesis places the early medieval sculpture of the West Highlands and Islands, which has previo...
This thesis is a study of the articulation of power in Scotland c. 500-1000 AD using an analysis of ...
This thesis considers the Anglo-Scandinavian stone sculpture produced in Yorkshire in the ninth to ...
Explores the debate surrounding where sculpture should be preserved and the issues that stem from th...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
The Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab is regarded as one of the finest examples of early medieval...
The cross-slab from Hilton of Cadboll in Highland is one of the best-known and most beautiful early ...
Essays on aspects of iconography as manifested in the material culture of medieval England. Profess...
The research presented within this work proposes and develops a new approach to the analysis of earl...
Researching early medieval stone sculpture has long been enabled and constrained by approaches devis...
An introduction to the newly published, online Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland: A Resea...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and l...
The elaborately carved Hilton of Cadboll stone, the house-shaped Monymusk Reliquary and the sumptuou...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and ...
Bailey has observed that pre-Conquest stone monuments are umque historical artifacts.l Acknowledgi...
This thesis places the early medieval sculpture of the West Highlands and Islands, which has previo...
This thesis is a study of the articulation of power in Scotland c. 500-1000 AD using an analysis of ...
This thesis considers the Anglo-Scandinavian stone sculpture produced in Yorkshire in the ninth to ...
Explores the debate surrounding where sculpture should be preserved and the issues that stem from th...