Exploring the landscape dimension of the early medieval churches. A case study from A Mariña region (north-west Spain)
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ISSN: 0143-3768
E-ISSN: 2160-2506
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Despite the long tradition of studies on early medieval churches, little is still known about the reasons behind the selection of specific places for building churches
between 5th to 10th centuries AD. Thanks to some rich historical documents, the region of A Mariña (Galicia, NW Iberia) represents an exceptional case study in order to analyse
the spatial logic behind the creation of the early medieval ecclesiastical landscapes. This objective is pursued by means of the application of GIS and spatial statistics for the study
of the locational patterns of these first Christian buildings. As this is a first attempt, westarted from the formal analysis of topographic variables; then a settlement model for the
churches was defined, next used to analyse specific trends on their locational dynamics. The results allow us to propose that the location of the early medieval churches should be
related to visual and territorial control over some specific areas of the landscape (mainlysettlements and natural resources). This suggests that, despite of the variety of church
founders, some kind of collective planning of the church network did happen during the early middle ages. This fact can be historically explained as a key part of power strategies
aimed to the creation of a new territorial articulation during this period.
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Sánchez-Pardo, J. C., Carrero-Pazos, M., Fernández-Ferreiro, M., & Espinosa-Espinosa, D. (2020). Exploring the landscape dimension of the early medieval churches. A case study from A Mariña region (north-west Spain). Landscape History, 41(1), 5–28. https://doi.org/10.1080/01433768.2020.1753977
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