Este texto corresponde a los trabajos realizados en Bóveda desde tres puntos de vista: el análisis de su arquitectura, el análisis de su decoración y la búsqueda de unos métodos de datación absoluta; y pretende ser una reflexión sobre los resultados obtenidos, una apuesta de futuro y un llamamiento sobre la necesidad de trabajar de forma conjunta entre profesionales de distintos campos disciplinares.Palabras Clave: arquitectura tardorromana; arquitectura altomedieval; abovedamiento; pintura mural; decoración arquitectónica; luminiscencia; datación absoluta.
AbstractThe monumental complex of Santa Eulalia de Bóveda (Lugo, Galicia) is one of the most emblematic, but also most problematic, architectural works of the building heritage of Lugo. Since it was discovered in 1926, many researchers have analysed this building from an architectonical, archaeological, artistic and even symbolic point of view, providing several different interpretations of it. However, there is still no consensus about its chronology, its utility or its constructive evolution. This paper focus on the works carried out in Bóveda from three points of view: the analysis of its architecture, of its decoration, and the search for methods for absolute dating. It intends also to reflect on the outcome, to propose a commitment for the future, and to point out the necessity for professionals from different researching fields to work together.