Session211
TitleBritish Archaeological Association, II: Borders of Definition
Date/TimeMonday 4 July 2022: 14.15-15.45
 
SponsorBritish Archaeological Association
 
OrganiserHarriet Mahood, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Reading
 
Moderator/ChairHarriet Mahood, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Reading
 
Paper 211-a Leper Squints, Antiquarians, and Modern Perceptions: Defining Borders
(Language: English)
Victoria Yuskaitis, Leeds Arts & Humanities Research Institute, University of Leeds
Index Terms: Archaeology - Sites; Architecture - General; Architecture - Religious; Art History - Sculpture
Paper 211-b Jami' al-Aqsa, Templum Salomonis, and 'Gothic'
(Language: English)
Richard Brotherton, Independent Scholar, New York
Index Terms: Architecture - Religious; Crusades; Historiography - Modern Scholarship; Islamic and Arabic Studies
Paper 211-c Giotto's Marginalia: The Borders of the Transept and Crossing Frescoes in the Lower Church, Assisi
(Language: English)
John Renner, Independent Scholar, London
Index Terms: Archaeology - Sites; Architecture - Religious; Art History - General; Art History - Painting
 
AbstractThis session considers aspects of religious architecture and considers how they transcend and challenge our borders of definition.