Landscapes of pilgrimage in Medieval Britain /
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| Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Archaeopress,
[2015]
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| Series: | Archaeopress archaeology.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. The purpose and the pilgrim
- Chapter 2. The pilgrim's presence in scholarship
- Chapter 3. Ely to Walsingham
- Chapter 4. Salisbury to Winchester
- Chapter 5. St. Asaph to Holywell
- Chapter 6. Camelford to Bodmin
- Chapter 7. Responses, the pilgrim experience and cultural comparisons
- Appendices A. Shortlist of data recorded for each case study
- Appendix B. Detailed maps of the route taken for each case study
- Appendix C. Digitised data sheets recorded for each site
- Appendix D. Individual surviving pre-Reformation church dedications
- Appendix E. Religious houses in Norfolk, Witshire, Hampshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Cornwall, as recorded by Knowles & Hadock in 'Religious Houses of England & Wales' (1953)
- Appendix F. Catalogue of ampullae from Portable Antiquities Scheme Database with motifs relating to Walsingham
- Appendix G. Catalogue of pilgrim badges from Portable Antiquities Scheme Database with motifs definitely relating to Walsingham (excluding the London Waterfront Cluster).