In the medieval urban parish church of St. Lawrence in the center of Roskilde, Denmark, an exceptional tile floor was excavated in 1931. The church had several building phases: originally build as a wooden church in the 11th century; the church was rebuild as a Romanesque stone (travertine) building around 1125, which had a gothic extension and vaults in brick added in the 13th century, along with an added porch in the 14th century and a tower around 1500. In the time of the Reformation in the 1530’s the church was demolished. The excavated and partly preserved tile floor was made of red- and grey-fired unglazed earthenware tiles, with square tiles laid in checkerboard-pattern surrounding a central rosette made from concentric circles of tr...
ABSTRACT: Bedding mortars are fundamental materials to ensure the stability of titles, especially in...
Tile stoves arise in the Low Countries from the 14th century onwards. Although they have been well d...
This thesis deals with medieval ceramic floor tiles from castle Rokštejn. On this site were found va...
In the medieval urban parish church of St. Lawrence in the center of Roskilde, Denmark, an exception...
Tile vaults are a particular type of vault built without centering. Thin bricks (tiles) are placed f...
Tile production in the Danish Middle Ages and RenaissanceEveryday life in the Renaissance and Early ...
In 2019 the remains of a late medieval brick-build house and cellar was excavated in the town of Ros...
The article includes an analysis of a collection of tiles obtained in the course of numerous excava...
The presented work contains several chapters in the field of Romanesque tile studies. After a clear ...
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This study of the design, manufacture and use of medieval floor tiles shows the long-lasting influen...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
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Tile vaults, made with burnt bricks set flat and gypsum, are the most economical way to cover a spa...
Archaeological research on the market square of the old town in Bytom were conducted in the years 1...
ABSTRACT: Bedding mortars are fundamental materials to ensure the stability of titles, especially in...
Tile stoves arise in the Low Countries from the 14th century onwards. Although they have been well d...
This thesis deals with medieval ceramic floor tiles from castle Rokštejn. On this site were found va...
In the medieval urban parish church of St. Lawrence in the center of Roskilde, Denmark, an exception...
Tile vaults are a particular type of vault built without centering. Thin bricks (tiles) are placed f...
Tile production in the Danish Middle Ages and RenaissanceEveryday life in the Renaissance and Early ...
In 2019 the remains of a late medieval brick-build house and cellar was excavated in the town of Ros...
The article includes an analysis of a collection of tiles obtained in the course of numerous excava...
The presented work contains several chapters in the field of Romanesque tile studies. After a clear ...
International audienceIn France, during the medieval period, tin-glazed earthenware technique is nei...
This study of the design, manufacture and use of medieval floor tiles shows the long-lasting influen...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
The Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This article presents ...
Tile vaults, made with burnt bricks set flat and gypsum, are the most economical way to cover a spa...
Archaeological research on the market square of the old town in Bytom were conducted in the years 1...
ABSTRACT: Bedding mortars are fundamental materials to ensure the stability of titles, especially in...
Tile stoves arise in the Low Countries from the 14th century onwards. Although they have been well d...
This thesis deals with medieval ceramic floor tiles from castle Rokštejn. On this site were found va...