Bell, T. (1998). Churches on Roman buildings: Christian associations and roman masonry in Anglo-Saxon England. Medieval Archaeology 42. Vol 42, pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071872. Cite this via datacite
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Churches on Roman buildings: Christian associations and roman masonry in Anglo-Saxon England | ||||||
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Medieval Archaeology 42 | ||||||
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Medieval Archaeology | ||||||
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1 - 18 | ||||||
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Hundreds of churches in Britain and Gaul are directly associated with Roman structures, most frequently villas. The superimposition of churches on Roman structures remains a problematic aspect of post-Roman archaeology in Britain. Several possible explanations exist, ranging from the purely functional re-use of existing masonry to more abstract Christian associations with Roman ruins. This paper examines some possible circumstances in which Roman secular structures might have become the foci for Anglo-Saxon churches in the early medieval period. | ||||||
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1998 | ||||||
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20 Jan 2002 |