An Interdisciplinary Study of Early Mediaeval Churches in North-Western Spain (Galicia)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Archaeology and History of the Early Mediaeval Churches
3. Geology and Geochronology of the Built Heritage
3.1. Geomaterial in Early Mediaeval Churches
3.2. Dating of Early Mediaeval Material
4. Dissemination of Heritage: Rural Churches and Local Communities
- Action 1: Dissemination on social networks via a Facebook profile (https://www.facebook.com/EMCHAHE?ref=hl).
- Action 2: Participation in national and international congresses to disseminate project results amongst the scientific community.
- Action 3: Disclosure in the media.
- Action 4: Organisation of international seminars to test the working model and the results obtained.
- Action 5: Organisation of talks of invited researchers.
- Action 6: Plan for the publication of results and some studies focused on specific buildings or specific topics.
- Action 7: Dissemination amongst local communities to publicise the results and encourage the active participation of the communities involved with a series of direct activities:
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- Setting up a panel of preliminary results of the study of the Forno de Armea jars, today on display in the small local museum.
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- Preparation of an informative guide on the church of Mixós (Verín) in collaboration with the Monterrei Cultural Association, Culture and Territory.
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- Dissemination Conference at the Consello da Cultura Galega.
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- Numerous interviews and articles in the local radio and press.
- Action 8: Presence of EMCHAHE online (http://projectsjcsanchez.wixsite.com/emchahe), showing the project’s objectives, the buildings involved, the work carried out, the results, the equipment, and the dissemination actions.
5. Conclusions
- From a methodological point of view, the interdisciplinary strategy and a territorial approach has allowed us to maximize the information provided by the churches, to understand them within their geographical context, and to carry out comparative studies that allow us to get new knowledge in the regional characterisation of construction techniques. In this sense, a new hypothesis is opened on the existence of regional tendencies in which we must continue working [16].
- Early Medieval construction techniques show an important heterogeneity in Galicia, which does not seem to respond, in some cases, to the typological patterns identified to date. Although there are recurrent aspects, such as the re-use of construction materials [17] and some architectural features, some techniques seem to be older than what was traditionally considered [13]. We believe that it is necessary to intensify the systematic research work on construction techniques from the data obtained in the project.
- The churches are one of the characteristic elements of the Galician rural landscape, directly related to the formation of the parish. With their study, we have been able to relate their state of conservation with the relationship between the church as a symbol of the parish and the local community. This reflects, in a certain manner, the transformation of these structures.
- The need to review the interpretative models that have explained medieval architecture to date in Galicia. Is Santa Comba de Bande an earlier or contemporary model of Asturian architecture? What are these three construction moments associated with? How do we interpret regional differences? Is Galicia a peripheral region in this period?
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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PROSPECTIVE PHASE | ANALYTICAL PHASE | INFORMATIVE PHASE |
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STEP 1: Excavation of documentary sources | STEP 1: Documentation of decontextualized elements | ACTION 1: EMCHAHE Social networks on Facebook |
STEP 2: Establish a Geographic Information System | STEP 2: Geometric documentation of elements and churches | ACTION 2: Participation in national and international congresses, talks and scientific meetings. |
STEP 3: Select study areas | STEP 3: Stratigraphic analysis | ACTION 3: EMCHAHE in the media |
SREP 4: Architectonic research | STEP 4: Analysis of mortars and bricks | ACTION 4: Organisation of international seminars |
STEP 5: Study of epigraphy | ACTION 5: Organisation of talks of invited researchers. | |
STEP 6: Study of decorative elements | ACTION 6: Plan of publications | |
STEP 7: Petrological analysis of constructive material | ACTION 7: Dissemination amongst local communities | |
STEP 8: Chrono-typological study | ACTION 8: Dissemination on Web pages | |
STEP 9: Territorial analysis |
Church | Obtained Chronology (AD) | Dating Methods | Reference |
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San Xés de Francelos | 773–988 | OSL | [16] |
Basílica da Ascensión | 503–593 | OSL | [13] |
Santa Eufemia de Ambía | 770–1048 | OSL | [16] |
San Martiño de Armental | 894–989 | OSL | [17] |
Santa Comba de Bande | 751–789 | OSL, TL and 14C | [18] |
A Cidadela | 967–1098 | OSL and 14C | [19] |
S. Martiño de Pazó | 895–1020 | 14C | [16] |
San Breixo de Ouvigo | 880–1230 | 14C | [16] |
San Xoán de Panxón | 890–1015 | 14C | [16] |
Santa María de Mixós | 818–915 | OSL | [16] |
San Adrián de Amiadoso | 693–923 | OSL | [16] |
San Martiño de Mondoñedo | 862–1473 | OSL | [20] |
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Sanjurjo-Sánchez, J.; Blanco-Rotea, R.; Sánchez-Pardo, J.C. An Interdisciplinary Study of Early Mediaeval Churches in North-Western Spain (Galicia). Heritage 2019, 2, 599-610. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage2010039
Sanjurjo-Sánchez J, Blanco-Rotea R, Sánchez-Pardo JC. An Interdisciplinary Study of Early Mediaeval Churches in North-Western Spain (Galicia). Heritage. 2019; 2(1):599-610. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage2010039
Chicago/Turabian StyleSanjurjo-Sánchez, Jorge, Rebeca Blanco-Rotea, and José Carlos Sánchez-Pardo. 2019. "An Interdisciplinary Study of Early Mediaeval Churches in North-Western Spain (Galicia)" Heritage 2, no. 1: 599-610. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage2010039
APA StyleSanjurjo-Sánchez, J., Blanco-Rotea, R., & Sánchez-Pardo, J. C. (2019). An Interdisciplinary Study of Early Mediaeval Churches in North-Western Spain (Galicia). Heritage, 2(1), 599-610. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage2010039