Die Basilika St. Laurentius in Enns: Aufnahme und Neuinterpretation der Grabungsbefunde

The Roman town and legionary fortress of Lauriacum, modern Lorch near Enns in Upper Austria, was an important centre in the Roman province of Noricum. According to written sources, in Late Antiquity Lauriacum was one of the first Christianized areas on the Roman Danube frontier. Lothar Eckhart undertook excavations between 1960 and 1966 in the basilica of St. Laurentius in Lorch, and the publication of his results provoked a discussion that has continued until today. In particular, stratigraphical questions concerning the building phases in Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, including the discovery of an early Christian church, were heavily disputed during the next decades. The author offers a new analysis of the structural remains under the basilica of St. Laurentius, beginning with the Roman periods up to the early modern period, with an emphasis on questions of cult and settlement continuity between the 5th and 10th centuries.

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Die Basilika St. Laurentius in Enns: Aufnahme und Neuinterpretation der Grabungsbefunde

The Roman town and legionary fortress of Lauriacum, modern Lorch near Enns in Upper Austria, was an important centre in the Roman province of Noricum. According to written sources, in Late Antiquity Lauriacum was one of the first Christianized areas on the Roman Danube frontier. Lothar Eckhart undertook excavations between 1960 and 1966 in the basilica of St. Laurentius in Lorch, and the publication of his results provoked a discussion that has continued until today. In particular, stratigraphical questions concerning the building phases in Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, including the discovery of an early Christian church, were heavily disputed during the next decades. The author offers a new analysis of the structural remains under the basilica of St. Laurentius, beginning with the Roman periods up to the early modern period, with an emphasis on questions of cult and settlement continuity between the 5th and 10th centuries.

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Die Basilika St. Laurentius in Enns: Aufnahme und Neuinterpretation der Grabungsbefunde

Die Basilika St. Laurentius in Enns: Aufnahme und Neuinterpretation der Grabungsbefunde

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Die Basilika St. Laurentius in Enns: Aufnahme und Neuinterpretation der Grabungsbefunde

Die Basilika St. Laurentius in Enns: Aufnahme und Neuinterpretation der Grabungsbefunde

by Roman Igl

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The Roman town and legionary fortress of Lauriacum, modern Lorch near Enns in Upper Austria, was an important centre in the Roman province of Noricum. According to written sources, in Late Antiquity Lauriacum was one of the first Christianized areas on the Roman Danube frontier. Lothar Eckhart undertook excavations between 1960 and 1966 in the basilica of St. Laurentius in Lorch, and the publication of his results provoked a discussion that has continued until today. In particular, stratigraphical questions concerning the building phases in Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, including the discovery of an early Christian church, were heavily disputed during the next decades. The author offers a new analysis of the structural remains under the basilica of St. Laurentius, beginning with the Roman periods up to the early modern period, with an emphasis on questions of cult and settlement continuity between the 5th and 10th centuries.


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ISBN-13: 9783700140092
Publisher: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
Publication date: 06/11/2008
Series: Der romische Limes in Osterreich , #46
Pages: 169
Product dimensions: 8.20(w) x 11.60(h) x 0.50(d)
Language: German
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