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This new volume in the AVISTA series focuses on the study of
medieval limestone. As the principal building material in the
Middle Ages and a prized medium for architectural sculpture,
limestone played a significant role in medieval artistic
manufacture. The choice of material inherently informed the final
product, thus understanding the material and its uses gives insight
into the medieval creative process and the production-driven
choices that were made by masons and sculptors. Quality limestone
was a highly sought-after commodity that was often shipped across
great distances; yet in other instances, masons made do with
locally available resources. Through an intensive study of medium,
many broader topics can be addressed, for instance the economics of
medieval construction, the artistic process, or the application of
modern technology in understanding and preserving medieval
buildings and sculpture. The papers collected in this volume
present the depth and scope of recent scholarship in the field,
through a wide-ranging overview of the state of the discipline of
medieval stone studies. They address such methodological approaches
to the study of limestone as the use of neutron activation analysis
to determine quarries of origin, issues of labor and
transportation, as well as issues faced in the cleaning and
conservation of limestone. This volume is the first comprehensive
study in English that investigates limestone as an essential
component of large-scale medieval artistic production, and as such,
it is a valuable resource for both students and scholars in the
field.
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