St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire: Volume 1, History, Archaeology and Architecture

Author:   Warwick Rodwell
Publisher:   Oxbow Books
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9781842173251


Pages:   944
Publication Date:   02 August 2011
Format:   Hardback
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St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire: Volume 1, History, Archaeology and Architecture


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St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, is a redundant medieval church in the care of English Heritage. As a result of a major programme of research carried out between 1978 and 2007, it is now the most intensively studied parish church in the UK. Excavations between 1978 and 1984 investigated most of the interior of the building, as well as a swathe of churchyard around its exterior. At the same time, a stone-by-stone record and detailed archaeological study of the fabric and furnishings of the church was undertaken, continuing down to 2007. The twin aims of the project were to understand the architectural history and setting of this complex, multi-period building (Volume 1, Parts 1 and 2) and to recover a substantial sample of the population for palaeopathological study (Volume 2). An extensive programme of historical and topographical research also took place in order to set the archaeological evidence firmly in context. The nearby substantial church of St Mary, which was once a chapel dependent on St Peter's, has also been studied, as have the furnishings, fittings and funerary monuments in both buildings. The topography of the small market town and port of Barton has been researched and its Saxon and Norman defensive earthworks have been traced. All aspects of settlement, from the Roman period onwards, have been studied and the vicissitudes of the Christian community in this typical English country town reconstructed through the history, archaeology and architecture of its two magnificent churches.

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Author:   Warwick Rodwell
Publisher:   Oxbow Books
Imprint:   Oxbow Books
ISBN:  

9781842173251


ISBN 10:   1842173251
Pages:   944
Publication Date:   02 August 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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St Peter's is an exemplary project and will stand as our generation's demonstration parish church excavation. The complexity and scale of the fieldwork was prodigious, yet the report sets a very high standard to which others can only aspire. -- Journal of the British Archaeological Association Journal of the British Archaeological Association ...a substantial two volume work that will form the basis of all future discussion of the church and serve as a model for other church studies. Much more than an archaeological report, this includes extensive discussion of the significance of the material within its context, distilled through Rodwell's unparalleled knowledge, and presenting much that is new. -- Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology This mighty publication is a triumph of will and skill and erudition. -- Landscape History Landscape History these remarkable volumes can be recommended as a readable, well-planned and comprehensive study of one of this country's best-known churches. -- Journal of Stained Glass Journal of Stained Glass This is a detailed and richly illustrated pair of books reporting on the results of excavation and building survey between 1978 and 2005. St Peter's is unquestionably the most extensive and intensive archaeological project to have been conducted on any English parish church. As a comprehensive study, and for its expert constituent elements, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in church archaeology... ...each section is written and structured to allow easy access for layperson and scholar alike to a wealth of archaeological evidence from below and above ground. Many will be interested in this volume first and foremost for the detailed appraisal of the early burial practices dated to the mid-tenth to mid-twelfth centuries... The exemplary investigation of a single building and its environs is to be highly applauded, not only in terms of the quality of the material reported and the archaeological methods employed in the work, but also the scholarly depth and comparative analyses presented in the report. This is a book that is far more than the sum of its superb elements. -- Archaeological Journal Archaeological Journal


St Peter's is an exemplary project and will stand as our generation's demonstration parish church excavation. The complexity and scale of the fieldwork was prodigious, yet the report sets a very high standard to which others can only aspire. -- David Stocker Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. 106 (2013) ...a substantial two volume work that will form the basis of all future discussion of the church and serve as a model for other church studies. Much more than an archaeological report, this includes extensive discussion of the significance of the material within its context, distilled through Rodwell's unparalleled knowledge, and presenting much that is new. -- Dr Jennie Alexander Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Vol. 46, 2011 This mighty publication is a triumph of will and skill and erudition. -- Paul Everson Landscape History, Vol.25, Issue 1 these remarkable volumes can be recommended as a readable, well-planned and comprehensive study of one of this country's best-known churches. -- John E. Vigar Journal of Stained Glass, Volume XXXVII


"St Peter's is an exemplary project and will stand as our generation's demonstration parish church excavation. The complexity and scale of the fieldwork was prodigious, yet the report sets a very high standard to which others can only aspire. -- Journal of the British Archaeological Association Journal of the British Archaeological Association ...a substantial two volume work that will form the basis of all future discussion of the church and serve as a model for other church studies. Much more than an archaeological report, this includes extensive discussion of the significance of the material within its context, distilled through Rodwell's unparalleled knowledge, and presenting much that is new. -- Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology This mighty publication is a triumph of will and skill and erudition. -- Landscape History Landscape History these remarkable volumes can be recommended as a readable, well-planned and comprehensive study of one of this country's best-known churches. -- Journal of Stained Glass Journal of Stained Glass ""This is a detailed and richly illustrated pair of books reporting on the results of excavation and building survey between 1978 and 2005."" ""St Peter's is unquestionably the most extensive and intensive archaeological project to have been conducted on any English parish church."" ""As a comprehensive study, and for its expert constituent elements, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in church archaeology..."" ""...each section is written and structured to allow easy access for layperson and scholar alike to a wealth of archaeological evidence from below and above ground."" ""Many will be interested in this volume first and foremost for the detailed appraisal of the early burial practices dated to the mid-tenth to mid-twelfth centuries..."" ""The exemplary investigation of a single building and its environs is to be highly applauded, not only in terms of the quality of the material reported and the archaeological methods employed in the work, but also the scholarly depth and comparative analyses presented in the report."" ""This is a book that is far more than the sum of its superb elements."" -- Archaeological Journal Archaeological Journal"


St Peter's is an exemplary project and will stand as our generation's demonstration parish church excavation. The complexity and scale of the fieldwork was prodigious, yet the report sets a very high standard to which others can only aspire. -- David Stocker Journal of the British Archaeological Association Vol. 106 (2013)


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Professor Warwick Rodwell, OBE, is Consultant Archaeologist to Westminster Abbey. He is the author of Canterbury Cathedral, Trinity Chapel: The Archaeology of the Mosaic Pavement and Setting of the Shrine of St Thomas Becket (with David Neal, 2022), The Cosmatesque Mosaics of Westminster Abbey: The Pavements and Royal Tombs: History, Archaeology, Architecture and Conservation (with David Neal, 2019), and St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire: Volume 1, History, Archaeology and Architecture (2011), all published by Oxbow Books.

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