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Christian Architecture as Ritual Technology Part 2- Loaded Ground and Temple Grammar


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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Loaded Ground and Temple Grammar

Bradley, Richard. An Archaeology of Natural Places.
 Key use: Natural features as ritual centers: springs, caves, mountains, watery places, unusual stones, and the way landscape itself becomes an active participant in sacred behavior.
Bradley, Richard. The Significance of Monuments: On the Shaping of Human Experience in Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe.
 Key use: Monumentality, repeated movement, ritual landscapes, and how built earth/stone structures anchor memory and collective story.
Scarre, Chris, ed. Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe: Perception and Society During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.
 Key use: Landscape archaeology, perception, monument placement, sacred routes, and social memory.
Tilley, Christopher. A Phenomenology of Landscape: Places, Paths and Monuments.
 Key use: Embodied movement through sacred landscapes. Good for explaining why approach, walking, turning, climbing, entering, and returning matter as much as the site itself.
Ruggles, Clive. Ancient Astronomy: An Encyclopedia of Cosmologies and Myth.
 Key use: Archaeoastronomy, horizon alignment, sky events, and methodological caution against sloppy “everything is a star map” claims.
Ruggles, Clive. Astronomy in Prehistoric Britain and Ireland.
 Key use: Prehistoric monuments, solar/lunar alignments, and sky-ground relationships.
Watson, Aaron, and David Keating. “Architecture and Sound: An Acoustic Analysis of Megalithic Monuments in Prehistoric Britain.” Antiquity 73, no. 280 (1999): 325–336.
 Key use: Archaeoacoustics, megalithic sound environments, echo, resonance, and how ancient monuments may have shaped movement and perception through sound as well as sight.
Eliade, Mircea. The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion.
 Key use: Sacred space, center, axis mundi, threshold, and the difference between ordinary space and holy space.
Smith, Jonathan Z. To Take Place: Toward Theory in Ritual.
 Key use: Ritual as place-making. Useful for the idea that sacred places are not merely found; they are produced through repeated action, interpretation, and return.
Tuan, Yi-Fu. Space and Place: The Perspective of Experience.
 Key use: Lived place, memory, orientation, and the difference between abstract space and meaningful place.
van Gennep, Arnold. The Rites of Passage.
 Key use: Separation, threshold, and incorporation. Useful for crossings, caves, temples, initiation, and the movement from ordinary to sacred space.
Turner, Victor. The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure.
 Key use: Liminality, betweenness, communitas, and why thresholds create psychological and social transformation.
Vitruvius. Ten Books on Architecture / De Architectura.
 Key use: Classical architecture, proportion, order, temple siting, and the ancient architectural concern with harmony, geometry, and orientation.
Scully, Vincent. The Earth, the Temple, and the Gods: Greek Sacred Architecture.
 Key use: Greek temples in relation to landscape, sightlines, deity, terrain, and sacred placement.
Ward-Perkins, J. B. Roman Imperial Architecture.
 Key use: Roman monumental space, basilicas, civic authority, imperial architecture, and the built environment Christianity later inherits.
Wycherley, R. E. How the Greeks Built Cities.
 Key use: Greek civic and sacred urban planning, temple placement, public space, and the relationship between architecture and city order.
Onians, John. Bearers of Meaning: The Classical Orders in Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance.
 Key use: Classical orders as carriers of meaning, authority, proportion, and inherited architectural language.
Assmann, Jan. The Search for God in Ancient Egypt.
 Key use: Egyptian sacred space, temple theology, divine presence, ritual service, and cosmic order.
Shafer, Byron E., ed. Temples of Ancient Egypt.
 Key use: Egyptian temple structure, processional access, restricted interiors, ritual activity, light/dark progression, and the temple as cosmic environment.
Levenson, Jon D. Sinai and Zion: An Entry into the Jewish Bible.
 Key use: Temple, mountain, divine presence, sacred center, covenant, and the biblical imagination of holy place.
Levine, Lee I., ed. Jerusalem: Its Sanctity and Centrality to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
 Key use: Jerusalem, sacred center, Temple memory, pilgrimage, and the later religious mapping of holiness.
The Bible, especially Exodus, Leviticus, 1 Kings, Ezekiel, Psalms, the Gospels, Hebrews, and Revelation.
 Key use: Tabernacle, Temple, altar, priesthood, sacrifice, holiness, veil, divine presence, living water, pilgrimage, heavenly city, and sacred orientation.
Misstear, Bruce. “The Hydrogeology of Sacred Wells: Insights from Ireland.” Hydrogeology Journal, 2024.
 Key use: Sacred wells as real groundwater systems, including hydrogeological settings, water chemistry, cultural meaning, and anthropogenic impacts. This supports the line that holy wells are both sacred sites and physical water systems.
Bord, Janet, and Colin Bord. Sacred Waters: Holy Wells and Water Lore in Britain and Ireland.
 Key use: Holy wells, healing traditions, local water lore, offerings, vows, and repeated devotional return.
Rattue, James. The Living Stream: Holy Wells in Historical Context.
 Key use: Historical context for holy wells, Christianization, local devotion, and the persistence of sacred water sites.
Ray, Celeste. The Origins of Ireland’s Holy Wells.
 Key use: Irish holy wells, sacred water, pilgrimage, healing, local tradition, and the complex relation between Christian practice and older water sites.
National Churches Trust. “Medieval Bridge Chapels.”
 Key use: Bridge chapels as medieval crossing sites, often chantry chapels connected to prayers for founders, benefactors, travelers, and pilgrims.
Green, Edward. “Bridge Chapels.” Building Conservation.
 Key use: Bridge chapels as Christian worship sites built on or near bridges for travelers, safe arrival, and the sacralization of movement.
Research report. The Bridge Chapels of Medieval Britain.
 Key use: Bridge construction and maintenance as pious and charitable work, chapels and crosses at bridges, safe passage, tolls, repairs, and the link between devotion and infrastructure.
Walsham, Alexandra. The Reformation of the Landscape: Religion, Identity, and Memory in Early Modern Britain and Ireland.
 Key use: How sacred geography, wells, crosses, shrines, roads, memory, and local religious landscapes were reclassified and contested during the Reformation.
Ren, L., et al. “GIS-Based Viewshed Analysis on the Visibility of Historic Towns.” ISPRS Archives, 2021.
 Key use: Viewshed analysis, line-of-sight, historic structures, and the use of GIS to study visibility in built heritage environments. Useful for keeping claims about towers, spires, and landmark dominance grounded in method.
Vaz de Freitas, I. “Historical Landscape: A Methodological Proposal to Characterise the Landscape of Monasteries in Early Medieval Portugal.” Religions 15, no. 10 (2024): 1158.
 Key use: Early medieval monastic landscapes, GIS method, religious siting, and environmental variables. Useful for sacred visibility, water proximity, slope, altitude, and landscape choice.
Kilde, Jeanne Halgren. Sacred Power, Sacred Space: An Introduction to Christian Architecture and Worship.
 Key use: Broad Christian architecture source for power, worship, sacred space, and the way buildings shape religious experience.
Kieckhefer, Richard. Theology in Stone: Church Architecture from Byzantium to Berkeley.
 Key use: Church architecture as theology in built form. Useful as a bridge from ancient sacred grammar into later Christian architectural expression.

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