Moreland, J. (1999). The world(s) of the cross. The cultural biography of objects. Vol 31(2), pp. 194-213.

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The world(s) of the cross
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The cultural biography of objects
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World Archaeology
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31 (2)
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194 - 213
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it is claimed that in order to understand fully the meaning of early medieval crosses it is necessary to appreciate their liturgical, apotropaic and liminal roles. Using the cross at Bradbourne, Derbyshire, as an example, the author argues that the medieval parishioners, the iconoclasts of the Reformation, the eighteenth-century antiquarian Hayman Rooke and the nineteenth-century archaeologist and cleric Bishop G F Browne each contextually constructed their own monument
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John Moreland
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1999
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Early Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
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07 Nov 2005