Title
Map, Europe in the Romanesque Period
            Subject
maps
                     Cartographic materials
            Description
Although a few large political entities began to emerge in places like England and Normandy, Burgundy, and Leon/Castile, Europe remained a land of small economic entities. Pilgrimages and crusades acted as unifying international forces.
            Source
Stokstad, Marilyn
                     Art History, 4th ed., Upper Saddle River, N. J.: Pearson Education, 2010  (9780205800377)
            Publisher
Department of Visual Studies
                    University at Buffalo
            Contributor
Joe Easterly
            Rights
Type
maps
                     cartographic materials
                     figures (illustrations)
                     illustrations (layout features)
                     components (objects)
                    Still Image
            Identifier
VS456649X
                    vw-20100831-1
            Date Created
2011-08-18
            Date Modified
2011-08-18
            Is Part Of
Visual Resources Collection
                    VS001
            Spatial Coverage
Europe
            Temporal Coverage
Romanesque
                    Norman
                     European
            Audience
AHI101
                    UB Only
            Collection
Tags
Citation
“Map, Europe in the Romanesque Period,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed October 31, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/29941.
    
