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'That stone was born here and that's where it belongs': Hilton of Cadboll and the negotiation of identity, ownership and belonging

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Jones S (2005) 'That stone was born here and that's where it belongs': Hilton of Cadboll and the negotiation of identity, ownership and belonging. In: Foster S & Cross M (eds.) Able Minds and Practised Hands: Scotland’s Early Medieval Sculpture in the 21st Century. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monographs, 23. Edinburgh: Society for Medieval Archaeology, pp. 37-54. http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/catalogsearch/result/?q=Able+minds

Abstract
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland, twenty six essays explore the current state of knowledge of early medieval sculpture in Scotland. They demonstrate the unique value of this material in contributing to our understanding of the society and people that created it between 1000 to 1500 years ago. Today's approaches and techniques offer new insights, as well as great hope, for what might be learnt from future study of 'familiar' and new material alike. The essays exemplify the ever-diversifying, interdisciplinary approaches that are being taken to the study of early medieval sculpture.Key themes that emerge include: the interdependence of conservation, research and access; the need for a 21st-century inventory of the sculpture; the breadth and value of the wide range of the research tools that now exist; conservation issues, including the politics of how and where sculpture should be protected, and the pressing need to identify priorities for action; and, what is probably the most important development over the last 100 years, the increase in awareness of the range of values and significances that attaches to early medieval sculpture, including appreciation of context.

Keywords
Cultural Patrimony; Ownership; Repatriation; Belonging; Identity; Museums; Sculptured Stones; Heritage

StatusPublished
Title of seriesSociety for Medieval Archaeology Monographs
Number in series23
Publication date31/12/2005
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/25628
PublisherSociety for Medieval Archaeology
Publisher URLhttp://www.oxbowbooks.com/…lt/?q=Able+minds
Place of publicationEdinburgh
ISBN9781904350743

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Professor Sian Jones

Professor Sian Jones

Professor of Heritage, History