Churches on Roman buildings: christian associations and roman masonry in anglo-saxon england: christian associations and roman masonry in anglo-saxon england

T. Bell
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HUNDREDS of churches in Britain and Gaul are directly associated with Roman structures, most frequently villas but also martyria, forts and signal stations. The superimposition of churches on Roman structures remains a problematic aspect of post-Roman archaeology in Britain, and an explanation for their coincidence is certainly required in the light of the apparent discontinuity between the Roman and early-medieval landscapes. A number of possible explanations exist which range from the purely functional re-use of existing masonry to more abstract Christian associations with Roman ruins. This paper examines some possible circumstances in which Roman secular structures might have become the foci for Anglo-Saxon churches in the early-medieval period. In doing so it cautions against interpretations based on proprietary models, and suggests that other factors, not immediately evident in the archaeological record, may have played a significant role.
罗马建筑上的教堂:盎格鲁-撒克逊英格兰的基督教协会和罗马砖石:盎格鲁-撒克逊英格兰的基督教协会和罗马砖石
英国和高卢的数百座教堂与罗马建筑直接相关,最常见的是别墅,但也有殉道者教堂、堡垒和信号站。在英国,教堂与罗马建筑的重叠仍然是后罗马考古学的一个有问题的方面,鉴于罗马和中世纪早期景观之间明显的不连续性,它们的巧合当然需要一个解释。存在许多可能的解释,从现有砖石的纯粹功能再利用到更抽象的基督教与罗马废墟的联系。本文考察了中世纪早期罗马世俗结构可能成为盎格鲁-撒克逊教会焦点的一些可能情况。在这样做的过程中,它提醒人们不要基于专有模型进行解释,并提出其他因素,在考古记录中没有立即显示出来,可能起了重要作用。
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