Description
Gergely Buzás, Jozsef Laszlovszky: The Medieval Royal Palace at Visegrád / Archaeolingua 2013
Budapest, Archaeolingua, 2013
Keménykötés | Hardback
398 oldal, színes és fekete-fehér illusztrációkkal | 398 pages with colored and grayscale images
Dimensiones: 8 x 1 x 11.25 pulgadas
ISBN: 9639911399 / ISBN-13: 9789639911390/ 978-9639911390
Table of contents // Tartalomjegyzék
Description:
Visegrád stands out among the medieval sites of Hungary and the royal palace complex can be regarded as one of the most important monuments for the artistic and architectural production of the royal court during the period of the late Middle Ages.
The palace was continuously built, altered and enlarged for two hundred years, and emerged as a sophisticated complex. Its ruination was also a long process that took three hundred years. The Visegrád Palace was not used by anyone after the Middle Ages, so the later alterations were minimal. Its rediscovery, excavation and reconstruction has been a task of twentieth and twenty-first-century archaeology and heritage protection, and the monument provided an opportunity to study a medieval complex almost undisturbed.
This volume is the first comprehensive monograph on the archaeological investigations, objects, finds, reconstruction and restoration of the palace complex published in English. It is also a revised, extended and in some other parts compressed version of a volume published in Hungarian in 2010. It offers a summary of the previous and recent excavations since 1934 and the interpretation of the palace in its European archaeological and art historical context. It also contains the functional analysis of the palace complex and the discussion of the interactions between the residence and the Franciscan friary. Some chapters focus on the most important group of finds (pottery, stove tiles, worked bone material, etc.) along with their detailed catalogue.