In the Shadow of Saints the Long Durée of Lyminge, Kent, as a Sacred Christian Landscape

Originating in the seventh century as one of the 'Old Minsters' of Kent, Lyminge has one of the longest continuous Christian histories in Britain. Drawing upon the results of two campaigns of re-investigation in the early 1990s and 2019, this paper elucidates this trajectory through a rigo...

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Main Author: Thomas, Gabor (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London Society of Antiquaries of London 2023
Series:Archaeologia 112
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