England's churches and cathedrals form the country's most complete class of historic monuments and are a great source of interest. However, many are threatened with redundancy. This is an introduction to the new discipline of church archaeology, explaining how and why investigations are undertaken both above and below ground and what there is to be learned from them. The author considers how best to record the evidence and how to interpret it. He also shows how the evidence is significant and how important it is to preserve and record our heritage.
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47 line drawings, 44 half-tones, bibliography, index
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 190 mm
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978-0-7134-6294-4 (9780713462944)
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The archaeological study of churches; the development of church archaeology; why investigate churches?; church surveys; looking for evidence; recording the fabric - aims and methods; church excavations; churchyard archaeology; bones, burials and monuments; synthesis and publication - reconstruction history. Appendix: institutions and administration relevant to church archaeology.