In this article, we present a new interpretation of the early medieval Church organisation in Stavanger diocese, South-Eastern Norway. By merging parts of two dioceses, Selja in the west and Vik in the east (the two primary dioceses in Norway), Stavanger diocese is establish c. 1103–1123. We focus on the development and identification of the early public churches in this area. Based on various criteria, such as bishop’s itineraries, size of choir, presence of dean, spread of landed property (mensa), and co-location and nearness to thing-sites, we identify for the first time the fylkiskirkur in the diocese, the fjórðungskirkiur in Rogaland and other public churches on lower levels in Rogaland, Nord-Agder and Valdres. In the twelfth century, ...
The article discusses the results of the Skagafjörður Church project. The aim of the project is to e...
This dissertation studies the transition from the Viking Age to Middle Ages in Sweden using the Roma...
Stavanger Cathedral was built in Romanesque style around 1100. The choir was 11.5 m long, 8 m wide a...
In this article, we present a new interpretation of the early medieval Church organisation in Stavan...
This article presents a new interpretation and identification of a particular type of church in inla...
The Norwegian stave-church. An analysisBroadly stated, the extensive debate on the origin of the so-...
This article discusses the centralisation of religious ritual practices in Scandinavia in the second...
The article’s point of departure is Pope Clement V’s privilege for King Hákon V Magnússon in 1308. T...
Conspicuous architecture. Medieval round churches in ScandinaviaThe aim of this article is partly to...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
The cathedral was one of the most important institutions in medieval Europe. The local as well as ec...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
This article describes and discusses archaeological traces of a ‘landscape of power’ on the cathedra...
In this thesis I will address the church topography of the northern of Iceland’s two bishoprics in t...
The article discusses the results of the Skagafjörður Church project. The aim of the project is to e...
This dissertation studies the transition from the Viking Age to Middle Ages in Sweden using the Roma...
Stavanger Cathedral was built in Romanesque style around 1100. The choir was 11.5 m long, 8 m wide a...
In this article, we present a new interpretation of the early medieval Church organisation in Stavan...
This article presents a new interpretation and identification of a particular type of church in inla...
The Norwegian stave-church. An analysisBroadly stated, the extensive debate on the origin of the so-...
This article discusses the centralisation of religious ritual practices in Scandinavia in the second...
The article’s point of departure is Pope Clement V’s privilege for King Hákon V Magnússon in 1308. T...
Conspicuous architecture. Medieval round churches in ScandinaviaThe aim of this article is partly to...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
The cathedral was one of the most important institutions in medieval Europe. The local as well as ec...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
This article describes and discusses archaeological traces of a ‘landscape of power’ on the cathedra...
In this thesis I will address the church topography of the northern of Iceland’s two bishoprics in t...
The article discusses the results of the Skagafjörður Church project. The aim of the project is to e...
This dissertation studies the transition from the Viking Age to Middle Ages in Sweden using the Roma...
Stavanger Cathedral was built in Romanesque style around 1100. The choir was 11.5 m long, 8 m wide a...