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Places and spaces: some reflections on reconstructing the spatial organisation of Northumbrian monasteries

Petts, D.

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Gabor Thomas
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Alexandra Knox
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Anglo-Saxon monastic sites were complex places combining religious and economic functions. They were locations where many different communities, secular and ecclesiastical, high and low status, confronted and engaged with each other. They were also caught in a web of local and long-distance religious, political and economic relationships. This paper explores some of the practical and methodological issues involved in identifying the spatial organisation of these sites, both at an interand intra-site scale. The practical limitations in reconstructing internal organisation and chronological development will be considered.

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Petts, D. (2017). Places and spaces: some reflections on reconstructing the spatial organisation of Northumbrian monasteries. In G. Thomas, & A. Knox (Eds.), Early medieval monasticism in the North Sea zone : proceedings of a conference held to celebrate the conclusion of the Lyminge excavations 2008-15 (43-54). Oxford University School of Archaeology

Publication Date Apr 1, 2017
Deposit Date May 26, 2017
Publicly Available Date Aug 18, 2017
Publisher Oxford University School of Archaeology
Pages 43-54
Series Title Anglo-Saxon studies in archaeology and history
Book Title Early medieval monasticism in the North Sea zone : proceedings of a conference held to celebrate the conclusion of the Lyminge excavations 2008-15.
Publisher URL http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/anglo-saxon-studies-in-archaeology-and-history.html

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