On solid foundation About the building of stone churches in the 12th century Sigtuna By Sten Tesch This study deals with the least known and discussed part of the church – the foundation wall. The discussion is about how to use the construction of the foundation wall as a means to separate the absolutely oldest romanesque churches from the others. In Sigtuna at least six stone churches were built in a very short period beginning around AD 1100. These are some of the oldest stone churches in Sweden. Small research excavations in connection with two of the churches have revealed that the upper parts of the foundation walls were partly walled with mortar. The evidence from the ruin church of S. Olof has been especially rewarding. Walls from a ...
The churches in Klåstad. A presentation of a progressive projekt By Rikard Hedvall In 1997 an unknow...
Although it is not complete, the house of the Augustinian Canons at Utstein in Rogaland is the only ...
The stonemasons organisation in medieval Östergötland By Gunilla Gardelin In a study of stonecutting...
The elusive chronology Interpreting stratigraphy in graves and the problems with dating the early me...
Graves beneath church walls By Christian Lovén, with an appendix by Claes Gejrot Skeletons discovere...
Ad sanctos – placing the dead in the Middle Ages By Anders Andrén Social analysis of graves is a rec...
About Dating the Medieval Churches of Gotland By Heikki Ranta, Joakim Hansson, Alf Lindroos, Åsa Rin...
Archaelogical perspectives of the derelict churchyard of Westerhus at Frösön in Jämtland, Sweden By ...
A medieval mass grave from Sigtuna, Sweden. An interpretation and discussion about several individua...
Reflexes of an Ideology of Power Towns, tenements, craftwork and animal art By Anna Hed Jakobsson Hu...
S:t Eriks Chapel in Uppsala A preliminary and short report of an archaeological excavation 2004 By R...
The First Stone Sacristy in Turku Cathedral By Knut Drake Turku Cathedral was consecrated in 1300. T...
Turku Cathedral – A Subject of Continued Research By Knut Drake Finland consisted of a single dioces...
Björned – bone analysis and historical interpretations. Investigations of an early medieval burial p...
Archipelago chapels of the North. A brief survey with some reflections By Christer Westerdahl During...
The churches in Klåstad. A presentation of a progressive projekt By Rikard Hedvall In 1997 an unknow...
Although it is not complete, the house of the Augustinian Canons at Utstein in Rogaland is the only ...
The stonemasons organisation in medieval Östergötland By Gunilla Gardelin In a study of stonecutting...
The elusive chronology Interpreting stratigraphy in graves and the problems with dating the early me...
Graves beneath church walls By Christian Lovén, with an appendix by Claes Gejrot Skeletons discovere...
Ad sanctos – placing the dead in the Middle Ages By Anders Andrén Social analysis of graves is a rec...
About Dating the Medieval Churches of Gotland By Heikki Ranta, Joakim Hansson, Alf Lindroos, Åsa Rin...
Archaelogical perspectives of the derelict churchyard of Westerhus at Frösön in Jämtland, Sweden By ...
A medieval mass grave from Sigtuna, Sweden. An interpretation and discussion about several individua...
Reflexes of an Ideology of Power Towns, tenements, craftwork and animal art By Anna Hed Jakobsson Hu...
S:t Eriks Chapel in Uppsala A preliminary and short report of an archaeological excavation 2004 By R...
The First Stone Sacristy in Turku Cathedral By Knut Drake Turku Cathedral was consecrated in 1300. T...
Turku Cathedral – A Subject of Continued Research By Knut Drake Finland consisted of a single dioces...
Björned – bone analysis and historical interpretations. Investigations of an early medieval burial p...
Archipelago chapels of the North. A brief survey with some reflections By Christer Westerdahl During...
The churches in Klåstad. A presentation of a progressive projekt By Rikard Hedvall In 1997 an unknow...
Although it is not complete, the house of the Augustinian Canons at Utstein in Rogaland is the only ...
The stonemasons organisation in medieval Östergötland By Gunilla Gardelin In a study of stonecutting...