Resumen
This paper presents a new methodological approach and theorising framework which visualises intangible landscapes. The Cult of Saint Magnus of Orkney (martyred c.AD1117 and canonised c.1135) is presented as a case study to demonstrate how spatial and temporal veneration can be explored in the landscape. The transferability of this methodology extends to any multi-source study where memories link to landscape features (past or present). St Magnus dedications, altars and church furnishings in Scandinavia and Britain demonstrate his international recognition, but aside from three Magnus
dedicated churches, little is known of his veneration within Orkney. By using GIS to map archaeological, onomastic, folkloric, historic and hagiographic evidence of veneration we have visualised the impact of the Cult of Magnus since martyrdom to recent times for the first time. Furthermore, by visually
differentiating between sources, we’ve distinguished the variability and variety of evidence, thus identifying concentrated pockets of veneration through time. Additionally, by linking evidence locations, we have identified ‘remembered’ routeways – storyways. In doing so, we have mapped the impact of Magnus as a saint, his value to particular communities and his continuing influence.
dedicated churches, little is known of his veneration within Orkney. By using GIS to map archaeological, onomastic, folkloric, historic and hagiographic evidence of veneration we have visualised the impact of the Cult of Magnus since martyrdom to recent times for the first time. Furthermore, by visually
differentiating between sources, we’ve distinguished the variability and variety of evidence, thus identifying concentrated pockets of veneration through time. Additionally, by linking evidence locations, we have identified ‘remembered’ routeways – storyways. In doing so, we have mapped the impact of Magnus as a saint, his value to particular communities and his continuing influence.
| Idioma original | English |
|---|---|
| Páginas (desde-hasta) | 235-262 |
| Número de páginas | 28 |
| Publicación | Open Archaeology |
| Volumen | 5 |
| N.º | 1 |
| Fecha en línea anticipada | 30 jul 2019 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | Published - 30 jul 2019 |
Huella
Profundice en los temas de investigación de 'Storyways: Visualising Saintly Impact in a North Atlantic Maritime Landscape'. En conjunto forman una huella única.Perfiles
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Sarah Jane Gibbon
- Archaeology Institute - Lecturer
- UHI Orkney
Persona: Academic - Research and Teaching or Research only
Actividades
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An archaeology of Christianity in medieval Orkney
Gibbon, S. J. (Speaker)
28 may 2026Actividad: Invited talk
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An archaeology of Christianity in Late Norse Orkney: parishes, patronage & pilgrimage
Gibbon, S. J. (Invited speaker)
26 feb 2026Actividad: Invited talk
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The historical archaeology research underpinning the St Magnus Way
Gibbon, S. J. (Speaker)
16 abr 2026Actividad: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Public lecture/debate/seminar
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