Before the construction of a car park in 2007 a flooded medieval church with graveyard was excavated a few kilometres south of the town of Dordrecht. Part of the roof of a medieval village church emerged. On the exterior of this church part of the original slating had been preserved. The wood of the roof was dendrochronologically dated around 1350. The church was lost during the St Elizabeth flood of 1421. It concerns an original, extremely rare combination of roof boards with slate. The high-pitched roof boards were supported by rafters and through spur ties and slabs they stood on the masonry by means of ashlar pieces. Behind the rafters and (presumably existing) trusses, counter braces ran in a V-shaped pattern. The slates are different ...
Some 25 years ago, a fragment of a Romanesque foliage capital came to light in Thesinge, a few miles...
In 1986/87 Scharlaken House was excavated by the 'Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ...
Few roof structures remain unscathed from the 12th and early 13th centuries. The relatively large am...
Before the construction of a car park in 2007 a flooded medieval church with graveyard was excavated...
In this report the results of an excavation of a medieval cemetary ar presented. The period of use o...
The Church of Our Lady at Dordrecht, one of the largest Dutch churches with a length of 106 m, is a ...
The Romanic roof constructions are surely one of Europe’s oldest preserved wooden constructions. The...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
Although the exterior of the Townhall at Dordrecht looks like a neoclassicist building of the 19th c...
This concerns the documentation of an archaeological fieldwork project at the Burgermeester Jaslaan ...
From 2003 to 2006 a study of church roofs in Val d'Oise was performed within the framework of SDAVO ...
In the eighties of the last century a massive excavation was carried out in the Church of St Servati...
Only few of the Danish medieval parish churches can be dated. This paper presents an attempt of doin...
The report concerns the results of an excavation in the medieval city centre of Dordrecht, Holland. ...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
Some 25 years ago, a fragment of a Romanesque foliage capital came to light in Thesinge, a few miles...
In 1986/87 Scharlaken House was excavated by the 'Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ...
Few roof structures remain unscathed from the 12th and early 13th centuries. The relatively large am...
Before the construction of a car park in 2007 a flooded medieval church with graveyard was excavated...
In this report the results of an excavation of a medieval cemetary ar presented. The period of use o...
The Church of Our Lady at Dordrecht, one of the largest Dutch churches with a length of 106 m, is a ...
The Romanic roof constructions are surely one of Europe’s oldest preserved wooden constructions. The...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
Although the exterior of the Townhall at Dordrecht looks like a neoclassicist building of the 19th c...
This concerns the documentation of an archaeological fieldwork project at the Burgermeester Jaslaan ...
From 2003 to 2006 a study of church roofs in Val d'Oise was performed within the framework of SDAVO ...
In the eighties of the last century a massive excavation was carried out in the Church of St Servati...
Only few of the Danish medieval parish churches can be dated. This paper presents an attempt of doin...
The report concerns the results of an excavation in the medieval city centre of Dordrecht, Holland. ...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
Some 25 years ago, a fragment of a Romanesque foliage capital came to light in Thesinge, a few miles...
In 1986/87 Scharlaken House was excavated by the 'Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ...
Few roof structures remain unscathed from the 12th and early 13th centuries. The relatively large am...