Excavations on Brightstone and Bowcombe Downs,Isle of Weight,Made in August 1854 |
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Authors: | George Hillier |
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Abstract: | AbstractNot a single English Romanesque great cloister arcade survives in situ. Despite this, the existence of a number of 11th- and 12th-century rear walls, and the discovery of quantities of stonework likely to have originated in cloister arcades, make it possible to recover something of the likely appearance and character of the cloister in Anglo-Norman England. The following paper considers that evidence, and assesses how our understanding of the underlying topography and archaeology of Anglo-Norman cloisters might enable us to reconstruct their lost walks. It concludes with an appraisal of the chronology of English cloister building. |
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Keywords: | cloisters medieval monasticism Romanesque sculpture Anglo-Norman England |
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