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In 1983, with a view to developing the site, an archaeological study began, largely centred on the site of the former canonical cloister of Saint-Nazaire d'Autun, mentioned in documents as early as the 9th century, and taking into account both the buried remains and the remarkably preserved elevations. At the same time, the remains of the old cathedral were being analysed, as opportunities arose. The various interventions revealed the importance of this site, which gradually faded into the urban landscape in favour of the Cathedral of Saint Lazarus, erected at the beginning of the 12th century, while at the same time helping to renew our knowledge of the episcopal and canonical groups.
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In 1983, with a view to developing the site, an archaeological study began, largely centred on the site of the former canonical cloister of Saint-Nazaire d'Autun, mentioned in documents as early as the 9th century, and taking into account both the buried remains and the remarkably preserved elevations. At the same time, the remains of the old cathedral were being analysed, as opportunities arose. The various interventions revealed the importance of this site, which gradually faded into the urban landscape in favour of the Cathedral of Saint Lazarus, erected at the beginning of the 12th century, while at the same time helping to renew our knowledge of the episcopal and canonical groups.
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In 1983, with a view to developing the site, an archaeological study began, largely centred on the site of the former canonical cloister of Saint-Nazaire d'Autun, mentioned in documents as early as the 9th century, and taking into account both the buried remains and the remarkably preserved elevations. At the same time, the remains of the old cathedral were being analysed, as opportunities arose. The various interventions revealed the importance of this site, which gradually faded into the urban landscape in favour of the Cathedral of Saint Lazarus, erected at the beginning of the 12th century, while at the same time helping to renew our knowledge of the episcopal and canonical groups.
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Architecture, Romanesque --- Church architecture --- Church decoration and ornament --- Architecture romane --- Architecture chrétienne --- Eglises --- Décoration et ornement --- Abbaye --- Bâtiment culturel --- Eglise --- Histoire de l'architecture --- Histoire de la sculpture --- Monastère --- Auxerre --- Cluny --- Dijon --- Tournus --- Vezelay --- Architecture chrétienne --- Décoration et ornement --- Church architecture - France - Burgundy. --- Architecture, Romanesque - France - Burgundy.
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Les campagnes archéologiques de 2006-2013 à Cluny avaient pour objectif de comprendre plus précisément la constitution du sanctuaire et du chevet de Cluny II, d’en assurer une meilleure datation par les méthodes archéologiques, de déceler d’éventuelles occupations antérieures. Il en était de même pour l’amorce des bâtiments claustraux et l’église Sainte-Marie. La découverte des vestiges de la demeure aristocratique de la villa carolingienne, renouvelle aujourd’hui considérablement les connaissances sur les origines de Cluny. L’ouvrage présente les résultats de ces travaux , dans le prolongement de ceux du grand archéologue K. J. Conant qui avait à plusieurs reprises proposé des schémas d’évolution avant et après la fondation du monastère en 910. Nous avons aujourd’hui la chance de bénéficier d’avancées considérables des connaissances sur ces périodes en Europe, qui nous aident à regarder autrement les maçonneries retrouvées.À l’échelle des grandes élévations du transept de la Maior ecclesia encore conservé, ces vestiges découverts peuvent paraître modestes et peu spectaculaires, cependant ils sont les plus anciens témoignages de la présence des hommes en ce lieu, et de leur communauté qui sera à l’origine de la plus grande abbaye d’Europe.
Abbaye Saint-Pierre (Cluny, Saône-et-Loire) --- Ordre de Cluny. --- Ouvrages illustrés. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cluniac architecture --- Cluny (Benedictine abbey) --- Cluny (France) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Benedictine monasteries --- Church architecture --- Christian antiquities --- Excavations (Archaeology) - France - Cluny --- Cluniac architecture - France - Cluny --- Cluny (France) - Buildings, structures, etc. --- Cluny
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