
3 volumes
H 276 x W 215 mm
1930 pages
Published Apr 2026
ISBN
Hardback: 9781805830405
Digital: 9781805830412
Keywords
Anglo-Saxon archaeology; Winchester; Old Minster; New Minster; Nunnaminster; St Swithun; early medieval church; burial practices
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The Anglo-Saxon Minsters of Winchester 1
Edited by Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle
Hardback
£330.00
A definitive multi-volume study of Winchester’s Anglo-Saxon minsters—Old Minster, New Minster and Nunnaminster—integrating archaeological, documentary and scientific evidence to reconstruct their development, burial practices, and role in royal power and the cult of St Swithun.
Volume 4.i.1
PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
I. INTRODUCTION
II. METHOD: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
III. PREPARATION FOR PUBLICATION
IV. GEOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL SETTING 32
V. THE AREA OF THE MINSTERS IN ROMAN AND SUB-ROMAN TIMES
VI. THE CONTEXT FOR THE FOUNDATION OF OLD MINSTER
PART 2: OLD MINSTER
I. THE FIRST CHURCH (Final phase 20)
II. ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, AND THE USE OF THE FIRST CHURCH (Final phases 21–32)
III. SUMMARY: OLD MINSTER FROM c.648 to c.900
IV. THE ADDITION OF THE WESTERN FAÇADE (Final phases 33–6)
V. THE ADDITION OF CHAPELS TO THE EAST SIDE OF THE WESTERN FAÇADE (Final Phases 37–40)
VI. SUMMARY: OLD MINSTER FROM c.900 to c.970
VII. MARTYRIUM: THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DOUBLE-APSED LINK BUILDING (Final phases 41–5)
VIII. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WESTWORK (Final phases 44–5)
IX. THE MONUMENT OF ST SWITHUN IN THE WESTWORK (Final phase 45)
X. THE EXTENSION AND REBUILDING OF THE EAST END (Final phases 46–8)
XI. THE LAST CENTURY OF OLD MINSTER (Final phases 45–56)
PART 3: NEW MINSTER
I. THE FOUNDATION AND SITE OF NEW MINSTER
II. THE NEW MINSTER CHURCH
III. THE DOMESTIC BUILDINGS OF NEW MINSTER
Volume 4.i.2
PART 4: BURIAL AT THE OLD AND NEW MINSTERS
I. INTRODUCTION
II. WRITTEN EVIDENCE
III. BURIAL INSIDE OLD MINSTER
IV. THE OLD MINSTER CEMETERY
V. BURIAL AT NEW MINSTER
VI. GRAVE TYPES AT THE OLD AND NEW MINSTERS
PART 5: THE DEMOLITION OF THE OLD AND NEW MINSTER CHURCHES, THE BUILDING OF THE NORMAN CATHEDRAL, AND THE CREATION OF THE MEMORIAL COURT
I. THE DEMOLITION OF THE OLD AND NEW MINSTER CHURCHES AND THE BUILDING OF THE NORMAN CATHEDRAL
II. ST SWITHUN’S TOMB AND THE MEMORIAL COURT
PART 6: PARADISE AND ST SWITHUN’S CHAPEL
I. THE CREATION OF THE PARADISE CEMETERY
II. ST SWITHUN’S CHAPEL
III. THE PARADISE CEMETERY
IV. THE NORTH CLOSE SINCE THE REFORMATION
PART 7: ARCHITECTURAL DECORATION AT THE OLD AND NEW MINSTERS
I. STONE SCULPTURE
II. RELIEF-DECORATED AND PLAIN ANGLO-SAXON GLAZED TILES
III. GLASS TILE
IV. WINDOW GLASS
V. WALL PLASTER
VI. THE NEW MINSTER WALL-PAINTING
VII. BELLS
PART 8: ECCLESIASTICAL AND OTHER ARTEFACTS FROM THE OLD AND NEW MINSTERS
I. FINDS FROM THE OLD AND NEW MINSTERS
II. ECCLESIASTICAL OBJECTS
III. POSSIBLE ECCLESIASTICAL OBJECTS
IV. PERSONAL POSSESSIONS
V. EQUIPMENT AND WEAPONS
VI. COINS
VII. POTTERY
PART 9: THE ARCHITECTURAL SETTING OF THE CULT OF ST SWITHUN IN WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL, 1093–1538 by John Crook
I. INTRODUCTION
II. MEDIEVAL AND POST-MEDIEVAL DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE 964
III. THE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
IV. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
PART 10: NUNNAMINSTER/ST MARY’S ABBEY
I. WRITTEN EVIDENCE
II. ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
PART 11: KING AND CHURCH IN AN EARLY CAPITAL
APPENDIX: THE CROSS-PLAN OF OLD MINSTER IN ITS EUROPEAN AND ENGLISH CONTEXT
Volume 4.i.3
INTRODUCTION
COLOUR PLATES
BLACK-AND-WHITE PLATES
FIGURES
PHASING CHARTS
INDEX
Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle Mag. art. (Aarhus), FSA
Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle was a Danish archaeologist whose technical brilliance transformed archaeological excavation in England. Joining the Winchester Excavations Committee in 1964, she introduced metric measurement and established new standards of precision in stratigraphic excavation, recording and analysis. Her rigorous methods shaped the practice of the Winchester excavations and influenced a generation of archaeologists trained on the site. Through her work at Winchester and later at Repton she helped transform how archaeologists excavate and interpret early medieval churches and cemeteries, reshaping understanding of Anglo-Saxon England, early Christianity in Britain and Viking activity. These foundations made possible the posthumous publication of these volumes on Winchester's Minsters.
Martin Biddle CBE, FBA, FSA
Martin Biddle is the Founder and Director of the Winchester Excavations Committee. He has an extensive archaeological career, but is perhaps most recognized for his excavations in Winchester where, from the start in 1961, he introduced a multi-period and multi-disciplinary approach employing archaeology, topography, and historical archives. In this, the second of the Winchester Studies series to publish in detail the analysis and synthesis of the excavations, that integrated approach has been most crucial to the full understanding of the excavated remains.
‘The monumental study of the three Anglo-Saxon Minsters of Winchester is the life-long project of Martin Biddle and his late wife Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle, and has finally come to fruition in three volumes. Furnished with abundant illustrations including 34 colour plates, it covers all the surviving evidence, written and archaeological, as well as information concerning the site from Roman times onwards and comparable churches in England and on the Continent.’ – Leofranc Holford-Strevens