Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CHISEL (Church Building as Industry in Early Medieval Western Europe)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2016-09-01 do 2018-08-31
- Firstly, to study the industry of construction of masonry churches through analysis of the building processes, technologies and the material and skills-based investment at selected churches.
- Secondly, to develop an understanding of the architecture as a product in its social and economic context, and to measure its contribution to the early medieval economy.
- Thirdly, to establish a suitable methodology for the analysis of the construction industry at this time across Western Europe.
• Background research on all selected case studies and their general context;
• archaeological visits to nearly 20 churches and sites of Roman and Anglo-Saxon date in England;
• analytical drawn survey and archaeological analysis of the churches of Escomb, Wearmouth and Jarrow;
• geological assessment, the cost calculation task and the dissemination of preliminary results have also all been initiated.
As part of the research programme, the experienced researcher (Utrero) has acquired complementary knowledge in the field (mainly relating to Anglo-Saxon architecture); has been trained in new techniques (mainly in GIS/informatics and LiDAR) and methodologies (cost calculation); has researched traditional masonry techniques by visits to current masons workshops; and has interacted with researchers in the host organisation and at others universities (York, Newcastle, Oxford) with common research expertise.
Some of the results obtained so far have been disseminated via peer reviewed publications and different activities, and a plan for publication of further papers in high-impact journals and participation in other activities (scientific seminars and joint publications) has been established.