12 articles in this issue
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Jes Wienberg
Romanesque round church towers – a Skandinavian perspective By Jes WienbergThe aim of the article is to discuss the interpretation of the Romanesque round church towers seen from a Scandinavian perspective. After a research history and a geographical outl... see more
Knut Drake
Limestone consoles in the sacristy of the Turku Cathedral By Knut DrakeSix limestone consoles, used as decorative elements in the vaults of the present day sacristy of the Turku (Swedish Åbo) Cathedral, originally belonged to the earlier sacristy. The rem... see more
Åsa Ringbom, Jan Heinemeier, Alf Lindroos, Àrny Sveinbjörnsdottir
The Åland Churches and Mortar Dating – State of Research from the Development of a Method. By Åsa Ringbom, Jan Heinemeier, Alf Lindroos & Àrny Sveinbjörnsdottir.Why mortar dating? The project the Åland Churches was initiated with the aim to finally reach ... see more
Orri Vésteinsson
En middelalderlig købmandskirke i Gásir, Nordisland Af Orri VésteinssonI 2004 og 2006 udgravedes en kirke på handelspladsen Gásir i Nordisland. Der blev fundet tre faser af kirkefundamenter, der menes at repræsentere mindst 200 år, fra midten eller anden ... see more
Hans Krongaard Kristensen
A new dating of the Cathedral of Børglum – and what it means By Hans Krongaard KristensenThe dating of the building phases in the cathedral of Børglum have until now been wrongly interpreted and dated. The eastern part with the transept, prespyterium, aps... see more
Ebbe Nyborg
The Black Death as reflected in Scandinavian Art and Architecture By Ebbe NyborgThere is a saying among architectural historians that a cathedral that had not been completed by the middle of the 14th century was at risk of never being finished at all. As ... see more
Gunilla Gardelin
The stonemasons organisation in medieval Östergötland By Gunilla GardelinIn a study of stonecutting techniques, the author has shown that these can be used as historical source material, for investigation of how masons were organised during different peri... see more
Martin Wangsgaard Jürgensen
South door, north door, and the gender separated church interior By Martin Wangsgaard JürgensenAlmost every Romanesque church built in medieval Denmark was constructed with two doorways, one on the north side of the nave and one on the southern side. Thes... see more
Christian Lovén
The early deanery churches in Uppland – arguments in a royal battle for prestige By Christian LovénA charter from 1164-67 mentions a dean (prepositus) in each of the three earliest towns in the province of Uppland, Sigtuna, Enköping and Östra Aros (presen... see more
Heikki Ranta, Joakim Hansson, Alf Lindroos, Åsa Ringbom, Jan Heinemeier, Fiona Brock, Gregory Hodgins
About Dating the Medieval Churches of Gotland By Heikki Ranta, Joakim Hansson, Alf Lindroos, Åsa Ringbom, Jan Heinemeier, Fiona Brock & Gregory HodginsIn 2006 the project »Mortar dating of the Gotland churches« was initiated, with the aim to test how mort... see more