This paper introduces the initial findings from an ongoing buildings archaeology research project. I present the results of two wide-ranging mortar surveys which describe the archaeological evidence for lime mortars within the 12th-century bicameral chapels of Atlantic Scotland and pre-Reformation chapels of the Western Isles. The diverse evidence for materials, plan form, and structure suggest important processes of cultural negotiation. I argue that lime mortar was an animated technological agent for Christianization, which enabled power and perspective to be mediated by complex culturally appropriate techniques.
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1 August 2015
Cille Donnain Revisited: Negotiating with Lime Across Atlantic Scotland from the 12th Century
Mark Thacker
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Journal of the North Atlantic
Vol. 9 • No. sp9
2015
Vol. 9 • No. sp9
2015