The church that fell into the sea– Excavations in Mårup Church in 1998, 2009 and 2015. When Mårup Church was built around 1200 it lay some 1.2 km inland. Now the coastal slope transects the church site, but before this happened the church building had been taken down and investigated, and in 1998, 2009 and 2015 there were archaeological excavations in and around the church (fig.4). Three extensions have been documented: a Late Medieval tower with the same width as the nave, walls 1.2 m thick and a floor that once rose 0.8 m above that of the nave; a presumably High Medieval annexe east of the chancel, probably functioning as a sacristy, and a Late Medieval porch with a ground plan of 4 x 4 m. Tower and sacristy were demolished at the beginn...
The Norwegian stave-church. An analysisBroadly stated, the extensive debate on the origin of the so-...
What is Church archaeology today, and what would we like it to be tomorrow? The occasion of the 90-y...
Västergarn is a parish on Gotland with an extraordinary archaeological environment, occupied by both...
This paper looks to examine the relationship between the church buildings and archaeological finds f...
hikuin 39, 2012, p. 131-46. Sorø Monastery's Cemetery for Laymen. The 2006 Archaeological Excavation...
When the maritime cultural heritage is being protected, little emphasis is placed on problems concer...
The new church of Ytterlännäs, a large Neo-Classical sermon church, was consecrated in 1854. The old...
Nationalmuseets Arbejdsmark 2014. The St. Birgitta Chapel in Roskilde Cathedral – burial site for 10...
In Vitaby parish are the ruins of a castle built around 1200 and deserted before 1300. An excavation...
Stone packing graves at Fjelsø The stone packing graves described in this article were found close t...
The reconst...
The archaeological research that has previously been conducted regarding Swedish medieval ports is n...
Wooden cloisters at Danish monasteriesVarious studies have shown that most of the cloisters known at...
In this thesis the author - based on case studies on the now demolished old Högby church in Högby pa...
Stavanger Cathedral was built in Romanesque style around 1100. The choir was 11.5 m long, 8 m wide a...
The Norwegian stave-church. An analysisBroadly stated, the extensive debate on the origin of the so-...
What is Church archaeology today, and what would we like it to be tomorrow? The occasion of the 90-y...
Västergarn is a parish on Gotland with an extraordinary archaeological environment, occupied by both...
This paper looks to examine the relationship between the church buildings and archaeological finds f...
hikuin 39, 2012, p. 131-46. Sorø Monastery's Cemetery for Laymen. The 2006 Archaeological Excavation...
When the maritime cultural heritage is being protected, little emphasis is placed on problems concer...
The new church of Ytterlännäs, a large Neo-Classical sermon church, was consecrated in 1854. The old...
Nationalmuseets Arbejdsmark 2014. The St. Birgitta Chapel in Roskilde Cathedral – burial site for 10...
In Vitaby parish are the ruins of a castle built around 1200 and deserted before 1300. An excavation...
Stone packing graves at Fjelsø The stone packing graves described in this article were found close t...
The reconst...
The archaeological research that has previously been conducted regarding Swedish medieval ports is n...
Wooden cloisters at Danish monasteriesVarious studies have shown that most of the cloisters known at...
In this thesis the author - based on case studies on the now demolished old Högby church in Högby pa...
Stavanger Cathedral was built in Romanesque style around 1100. The choir was 11.5 m long, 8 m wide a...
The Norwegian stave-church. An analysisBroadly stated, the extensive debate on the origin of the so-...
What is Church archaeology today, and what would we like it to be tomorrow? The occasion of the 90-y...
Västergarn is a parish on Gotland with an extraordinary archaeological environment, occupied by both...