Reflecting oil the diversity of monastic attributes found in the east and west of Britain, the author proposes that prehistoric ritual practice was influential on monastic form. An argument is advanced that this was not based solely oil inspiration Front the landscape, nor oil conservative tradition, but oil the intellectual reconciliation of Christian and non-Christian ideas, with disparate results that account. for the differences in monumentality. Among more general matters tentatively credited with a prehistoric root are the cult of relics, the tonsure and the date of Easter
The main objective of this thesis was to ascertain if the Kilmartin Glen had been a landscape devote...
Studies of early fourth-millennium BC Britain have typically focused on the Early Neolithic sites of...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
Reflecting oil the diversity of monastic attributes found in the east and west of Britain, the autho...
A new research programme located on the Tarbat peninsula in north-east Scotland offers the first lar...
This chapter considers archaeological approaches to the study of later medieval monasticism in Scotl...
First paragraph: In Thomas Clancy's translation of a poem probably written by Beccán of Rum (d. AD 6...
When one considers that there were monasteries in Scotland for over athousand years, we know surpris...
Iona was a major European intellectual and artistic centre during the seventh to ninth centuries, wi...
Anglo-Saxon monastic archaeology has been constrained by the limited scale of past investigations an...
Review of the physical evidence for the early church in Scotland. Characterises the nature of the ev...
Chapter explores how archaeology reveals the differences in belief between territories and between t...
Acknowledgements: Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Histori...
The medieval British Isles were marked by a lively monastic presence throughout the entire period. ...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
The main objective of this thesis was to ascertain if the Kilmartin Glen had been a landscape devote...
Studies of early fourth-millennium BC Britain have typically focused on the Early Neolithic sites of...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
Reflecting oil the diversity of monastic attributes found in the east and west of Britain, the autho...
A new research programme located on the Tarbat peninsula in north-east Scotland offers the first lar...
This chapter considers archaeological approaches to the study of later medieval monasticism in Scotl...
First paragraph: In Thomas Clancy's translation of a poem probably written by Beccán of Rum (d. AD 6...
When one considers that there were monasteries in Scotland for over athousand years, we know surpris...
Iona was a major European intellectual and artistic centre during the seventh to ninth centuries, wi...
Anglo-Saxon monastic archaeology has been constrained by the limited scale of past investigations an...
Review of the physical evidence for the early church in Scotland. Characterises the nature of the ev...
Chapter explores how archaeology reveals the differences in belief between territories and between t...
Acknowledgements: Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Histori...
The medieval British Isles were marked by a lively monastic presence throughout the entire period. ...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
The main objective of this thesis was to ascertain if the Kilmartin Glen had been a landscape devote...
Studies of early fourth-millennium BC Britain have typically focused on the Early Neolithic sites of...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...