Different Patterns of Religious Settlements Based on the Historic Landscape Approach: Cases of Buddhist Grottoes in Hexi Corridor

Religious settlements can reflect regional culture and social development, preserve the continuity of spatial structures over time, sustain social networks, and perpetuate traditions. Buddhist settlements, as a particular type of religious settlement, reflect the social development and daily lives o...

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Main Authors: Yueying Chen, Haichao Wu, Wenbin Wei
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-12-01
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description Religious settlements can reflect regional culture and social development, preserve the continuity of spatial structures over time, sustain social networks, and perpetuate traditions. Buddhist settlements, as a particular type of religious settlement, reflect the social development and daily lives of monks and common people. This study used literature research, field investigations, and GISs to construct a framework of the landscape of religious settlements based on the theory of the historic landscape approach. Buddhist grottoes from the Sixteen Kingdoms Period to the Qing Dynasty (304–1912) in the Hexi Corridor of Gansu Province were selected as a case study, and the patterns of religious settlements were identified. According to the analysis, it was found that religious settlements tended to have large religious buildings at their centre, with small buildings and attachments scattered around. They were close to central cities, with a complete transportation network, and they had relatively stable belief spaces. There were clear boundaries between believers and non-believers in the settlements. Four patterns of religious settlements were also identified according to the relationships between geography, social properties, and cultural connotations. These findings diachronically offer a new perspective on the understanding of religious settlements and steps for improving the inheritance of religious culture.
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spelling doaj-art-9274f6ac1ce54170a1bb584a2f0a25c92024-12-27T14:50:34ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442024-12-011512153110.3390/rel15121531Different Patterns of Religious Settlements Based on the Historic Landscape Approach: Cases of Buddhist Grottoes in Hexi CorridorYueying Chen0Haichao Wu1Wenbin Wei2Institute of Creativity and Innovation, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, ChinaConservation Institute, Dunhuang Academy, Dunhuang 736200, ChinaDepartment of Archaeology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, ChinaReligious settlements can reflect regional culture and social development, preserve the continuity of spatial structures over time, sustain social networks, and perpetuate traditions. Buddhist settlements, as a particular type of religious settlement, reflect the social development and daily lives of monks and common people. This study used literature research, field investigations, and GISs to construct a framework of the landscape of religious settlements based on the theory of the historic landscape approach. Buddhist grottoes from the Sixteen Kingdoms Period to the Qing Dynasty (304–1912) in the Hexi Corridor of Gansu Province were selected as a case study, and the patterns of religious settlements were identified. According to the analysis, it was found that religious settlements tended to have large religious buildings at their centre, with small buildings and attachments scattered around. They were close to central cities, with a complete transportation network, and they had relatively stable belief spaces. There were clear boundaries between believers and non-believers in the settlements. Four patterns of religious settlements were also identified according to the relationships between geography, social properties, and cultural connotations. These findings diachronically offer a new perspective on the understanding of religious settlements and steps for improving the inheritance of religious culture.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/15/12/1531religious settlementshistoric landscapeBuddhist grottoesHexi Corridor
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religious settlements
historic landscape
Buddhist grottoes
Hexi Corridor
title Different Patterns of Religious Settlements Based on the Historic Landscape Approach: Cases of Buddhist Grottoes in Hexi Corridor
title_full Different Patterns of Religious Settlements Based on the Historic Landscape Approach: Cases of Buddhist Grottoes in Hexi Corridor
title_fullStr Different Patterns of Religious Settlements Based on the Historic Landscape Approach: Cases of Buddhist Grottoes in Hexi Corridor
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title_short Different Patterns of Religious Settlements Based on the Historic Landscape Approach: Cases of Buddhist Grottoes in Hexi Corridor
title_sort different patterns of religious settlements based on the historic landscape approach cases of buddhist grottoes in hexi corridor
topic religious settlements
historic landscape
Buddhist grottoes
Hexi Corridor
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/15/12/1531
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