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The Search for Winchester's Anglo-Saxon Minsters Professor Martin Biddle, CBE, FBA (Emeritus Fellow Honorary Fellow Director, Hertford College, Oxford Pembroke College, Cambridge Winchester Research Unit)

The Search for Winchester's Anglo-Saxon Minsters By Professor Martin Biddle, CBE, FBA (Emeritus Fellow  Honorary Fellow  Director, Hertford College, Oxford  Pembroke College, Cambridge  Winchester Research Unit)

Summary

A history of extensive archaeological excavations in Winchester from 1961 to 1970, showing how they led to the discovery of the Old and New Minsters and brought back to life the history, archaeology and architecture of the city's greatest Anglo-Saxon buildings.

The Search for Winchester's Anglo-Saxon Minsters Summary

The Search for Winchester's Anglo-Saxon Minsters by Professor Martin Biddle, CBE, FBA (Emeritus Fellow Honorary Fellow Director, Hertford College, Oxford Pembroke College, Cambridge Winchester Research Unit)

The ancient cathedral of Old Minster and the abbey church of New Minster once stood at the heart of Anglo-Saxon Winchester. Buildings of the first importance, honoured by Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings, these great churches were later demolished and their locations lost. Through an extensive programme of archaeological excavation begun in 1961, and as a result of years of research, the story of these lost minsters can now be revealed. Written by Martin Biddle, Director of the Winchester Excavations Committee and Research Unit, and marvellously illustrated by Simon Hayfield, The Search for Winchester's Anglo-Saxon Minsters traces the history of these excavations from 1961 to 1970 and shows how they led to the discovery of the Old and New Minsters, bringing back to life the history, archaeology and architecture of Winchester's greatest Anglo-Saxon buildings.

About Professor Martin Biddle, CBE, FBA (Emeritus Fellow Honorary Fellow Director, Hertford College, Oxford Pembroke College, Cambridge Winchester Research Unit)

PROFESSOR MARTIN BIDDLE is an Emeritus Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford, and Honorary Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. He was the first Lecturer in Medieval Archaeology in England, at the University of Exeter (1963-67) and has held many other distinguished academic positions worldwide. He is the Founder and Director of the Winchester Excavations Committee (1962-present) and the Winchester Research Unit (1968-present). Professor Biddle is also Chairman of the Fabric Advisory Committee (FAC) for Winchester Cathedral, Archaeological Consultant for St Albans Cathedral, and former Archaeological Consultant for Canterbury Cathedral. | SIMON HAYFIELD is an experienced draughtsman who trained as a technical illustrator in the 1970s. He has spent most of his career working as a freelance artist, but has also worked at several top Midland advertising agencies, and lectured part time at the Birmingham College of Art. A love of history led him to archaeological illustration, in which he has worked with a number of senior scholars producing artist's impressions, finds drawings, elevations and plans for publication. Simon Hayfield began his career in archaeological illustration working with the Winchester Research Unit in 1975 and continues to work with the Unit to this day preparing illustrations for volumes in the series of 'Winchester Studies'.

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; Anglo-Saxon Winchester; Archaeological excavations and finds; Understanding the evidence; Evolution of Old Minster; Destruction of Old Minster; The Royal Quarter; Winchester Studies; Further Reading

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1784918571
The Search for Winchester's Anglo-Saxon Minsters by Professor Martin Biddle, CBE, FBA (Emeritus Fellow Honorary Fellow Director, Hertford College, Oxford Pembroke College, Cambridge Winchester Research Unit)
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