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This study uses theoretical perspectives of landscape phenomenology
to consider the the experience of medieval pilrimage on the Camino
de Santiago de Compostela, focusing on the journey itself, and the
ways that the terrain was perceived by the pilgrims. It also
examines the ways in which this devotional journey can be seen in
the material record and how this relates to the landscape - how
features such as rivers mountains and so on related to religious
and ritual behaviour by the pilgrims. Three differing sections of
the route are studied in depth, in Navarre, Burgos and Galicia.
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