This paper studies the fragmentation and reuse of early christian monuments ("eskilstunakistor") in churches in Östergötland during the medieval period. This is found to have been done in two stages. The first stage shows a collectivization of society. Within religion the change from ancestoral cult towards the saints' cult is important as the fragments are reused like relics. During the second stage the collectivization has been fulfilled, and the reuse is instead part of the christian churches' strategy for incorporating old powerful symbols from the landscape into their own church building
The medieval churches of Sønderlyng and Middelsom districtsIn 12th century Jutland, a tradition deve...
The early Middle Ages saw the formation of the three Nordic kingdoms of Sweden, Norway and Denmark, ...
This dissertation studies the transition from the Viking Age to Middle Ages in Sweden using the Roma...
In this study the medieval re-use of early Christian grave monuments and runestones in church buildi...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss church building, the architectural design of Romanesque and Goth...
This paper looks to examine the relationship between the church buildings and archaeological finds f...
The aim of this study is to describe and analyze the history and the current situation of the Church...
This study describes and analyses the Swedish ecclesiastical heritage as well as the structures and ...
The stone churches of the early medieval period are commonly supposed to have been built at the inst...
This thesis examines transformations in burial and commemorative practices during the late Viking Ag...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the church ruin of the abandoned settlement of Övraby in Ha...
Megalithic tombs that originally date back to the early to mid-neolithic are the oldest preserved mo...
The new church of Ytterlännäs, a large Neo-Classical sermon church, was consecrated in 1854. The old...
This essay revolves around the Christianisation of the Danish kingdom during the middle ages. Issues...
In this thesis the author - based on case studies on the now demolished old Högby church in Högby pa...
The medieval churches of Sønderlyng and Middelsom districtsIn 12th century Jutland, a tradition deve...
The early Middle Ages saw the formation of the three Nordic kingdoms of Sweden, Norway and Denmark, ...
This dissertation studies the transition from the Viking Age to Middle Ages in Sweden using the Roma...
In this study the medieval re-use of early Christian grave monuments and runestones in church buildi...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss church building, the architectural design of Romanesque and Goth...
This paper looks to examine the relationship between the church buildings and archaeological finds f...
The aim of this study is to describe and analyze the history and the current situation of the Church...
This study describes and analyses the Swedish ecclesiastical heritage as well as the structures and ...
The stone churches of the early medieval period are commonly supposed to have been built at the inst...
This thesis examines transformations in burial and commemorative practices during the late Viking Ag...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the church ruin of the abandoned settlement of Övraby in Ha...
Megalithic tombs that originally date back to the early to mid-neolithic are the oldest preserved mo...
The new church of Ytterlännäs, a large Neo-Classical sermon church, was consecrated in 1854. The old...
This essay revolves around the Christianisation of the Danish kingdom during the middle ages. Issues...
In this thesis the author - based on case studies on the now demolished old Högby church in Högby pa...
The medieval churches of Sønderlyng and Middelsom districtsIn 12th century Jutland, a tradition deve...
The early Middle Ages saw the formation of the three Nordic kingdoms of Sweden, Norway and Denmark, ...
This dissertation studies the transition from the Viking Age to Middle Ages in Sweden using the Roma...