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The Early Church in Western Britain and Ireland: Studies presented to C.A. Ralegh Radford arising from a conference organised in his honour by the Devon Archaeological Society and Exeter City Museum
Susan M. Pearce-
Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Frontiscpiece: A C Ralegh Radford
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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Foreword
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List of Plates
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List of Figures
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Chapter 1: C A R Radford: A Tribute
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Chapter 2: Romano-British Christianity and the West: Comparison and Contrast
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Chapter 3: East and West: Tintagel, Mediterranean Imports and the Early Insular Church
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Chapter 4: A Romano-British Baptismal Liturgy
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Chapter 5: From Mausoleum to Minster: The Early Development of Wells Cathedral
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Chapter 6: The Cemetery of a Romano-British Christian Community at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset
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Chapter 7: The Early History of Sherborne
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Chapter 8: Estates and Church Sites in Dorset and Gloucestershire: The Emergence of a Christian Society
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Chapter 9: Lustleigh, South Devon: Its Inscribed Stone, Its Churchyard and Its Parish
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Chapter 10: The Saxon Minster at Exeter
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Chapter 11: Crantock, Cornwall, As An Early Monastic Site
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Chapter 12: Some Meanings of Stow
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Chapter 13: Saint Budoc on the Isle of Lavret, Brittany
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Chapter 14: Forteviot: A Pictish and Scottish Royal Church and Palace
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Chapter 15: Thomas, Chadwick and Post-Roman Carlisle
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Chapter 16: The Early Church in the Isle of Man
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Chapter 17: Early Irish Stone Carving: Content and Context
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Chapter 18: The Early Church in the South-West of Ireland: Settlement and Organisation
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Chapter 19: An Unnoticed Constructional Feature in Insular Church and Castle Building
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Chapter 20: The Location of Early Churches in Northern County Clare
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Chapter 21: The Irish Church in the Irish Laws
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Index
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Published: 1982
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407317106 (ebook)
- 9780860541820 (paperback)
BAR Number: B102