Un método de prospección en Arqueología de la Arquitectura. La arquitectura medieval «invisible»
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arq.arqt.2004.70Keywords:
Archaeological prospection, Pre-Romanesque Architecture, High Medieval churches, Archaeology of ArchitectureAbstract
This proposal is part of a study of a series of pre-Romanesque buildings in the Diocese of Vitoria, not thought until recently to exist, in the context of the analysis of medieval construction techniques in the territory. A sample of well-dated buildings was used, which had been impossible until now as historiography denied the existence of pre-Romanesque churches in Álava. It was therefore necessary to obtain a sample to work with, using a selection process of buildings retaining pre-Romanesque evidence, which led to the research model presented here.
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