Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales

Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales

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Redknap, Mark
University of Wales Press
EAN: 9780708326008
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All three regional volumes of A Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales  are available in this set. Volume I covers South-East Wales and the English Border (2007). Volume II and Volume III cover South-West Wales (2007) and North Wales (2013) respectively. Each volume consists of a full analytical introduction and a catalogue of individual monuments with discussions and numerous photographs and line-drawings. Volume II is a winner of the Cambrian Archaeological Association's G.T. Clark Prize. Around 550 early medieval inscribed stones and pieces of stone sculpture are now known from Wales and are of crucial importance to our understanding of the period between the end of Roman Britain and the coming of the Normans. For example, their archaeological context can help us to identify early burial and church sites and reveal much about the development of Christianity and the patronage of major monasteries. Equally, a study of the form, ornament and iconography of the monuments, as well as the inscriptions, their formulae, languages (both Latin and Celtic) and epigraphy (including ogam), can shed valuable light on the functions and dating of the stones and indicate Christian contacts, both between different parts of Wales, and further afield with the Continent, Ireland, Anglo-Saxon England, and the ‘Irish Sea Province’ in the Viking period.  
EAN 9780708326008
ISBN 0708326005
Binding Paperback
Publisher University of Wales Press
Publication date April 30, 2013
Pages 1648
Language English
Dimensions 275 x 215
Country United Kingdom
Authors Edwards Nancy; Lewis, John M; Redknap, Mark
Illustrations Not illustrated