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(PDF) Architecture in the Scandinavian Countries - ResearchGatePDF | The most complete survey of Nordic architecture available today. From Viking structures to Renaissance housing projects, Medieval stave churches.
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Urnes Stave Church - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe stave churches constitute one of the most elaborate and technologically advanced types of wooden construction that existed in North-Western Europe during ...
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Medieval Norwegian Wooden (Stave) Churches: Built Heritage and ...This construction method allows for large space between the elements, thus creating big open spaces and forming the characteristic verticality of the building.
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Architecture in the Scandinavian Countries - MIT Press DirectThe most complete survey of Nordic architecture available today. From Viking structures to Renaissance housing projects, Medieval stave churches to modern.
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Architecture, Society, and Ritual in Viking Age Scandinavia. Doors ...In this book, Marianne Hem Eriksen explores the social organization of Viking Age Scandinavia through a study of domestic architecture, and in particular, ...
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Middle Ages - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics2700 churches were erected in Denmark, c. 1700 in Sweden, c. 1300 in Norway and c. 300 in Iceland (Sigurᵭsson, 2003). The earliest archaeologically known ...
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Longhouses in the Viking Age - HurstwicIn much of the Norse region, the longhouses were built around wooden frames on simple stone footings. Walls were constructed of planks, of logs, or of ...
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Architecture, Society, and Ritual in Viking Age Scandinavia. Doors ...Dec 8, 2021 · The meaning of the architectural elements of the traditional Iron and Viking Age three-aisled long house with roof-supporting interior posts, trestles and ...
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Viking-Age Ring Fortresses - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe ring fortresses of Aggersborg, Fyrkat, Nonnebakken, Trelleborg and Borgring, constructed between about 970 and 980 CE during the reign of King Harald ' ...
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[PDF] Viking Age architecture in space and time - RuraliaThese early examples of the Viking Age architecture come from the central Southern Scandinavian area. If these houses refer to the cultural identity of the.
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1,200-year-old pagan temple to Thor and Odin unearthed in NorwayOct 8, 2020 · The remains of a 1200-year-old pagan temple to the Old Norse gods such as Thor and Odin have been discovered in Norway.
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Sacred Space in Viking Law and Religion - The Viking Answer LadyThere is no evidence of buildings used solely as pagan temples being widespread in Scandinavia. As almost all of the places with names compounded in hof are ...<|separator|>
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Thousand-year-old Viking fortress reveals a technologically ...The stronghold is a perfect circle with an outer diameter of 144 meters, and has four main gates crisscrossed by wood-paved roads. The outer ramparts were built ...
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Trelleborg - VikingeskibsmuseetTrelleborg is the most fortified, sophisticated and well preserved of all the Viking Age ring forts found so far. It was built in 980 during Harald Bluetooth's ...
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The transition to Christianity - National Museum of DenmarkDuring the course of the 1000s many of the wooden churches of the Viking Age were replaced by stone churches. The master builders of the stone churches are ...
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The Middle Ages - Danish Architecture Center - DACSep 18, 2025 · Romanesque churches appear heavy and massive. They were built in large stone blocks with thick walls and small windows. At first, ceilings were ...Missing: century | Show results with:century
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Medieval Stave Churches of Norway - Electrum MagazineJul 31, 2019 · Of the likely 1000 original wooden stave churches built between, only 29 remain across Norway. Most had disappeared by 1800 and during the Black Plague of 1346 ...
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Hove stone church - FortidsminneforeningenRomanesque ashlar church rescued by architect Blix. Hove stone church has been dated to around 1170, making it one of the oldest stone churches in Norway. ... Pre ...
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Roskilde Cathedral - UNESCO World Heritage CentreBuilt in the 12th and 13th centuries, this was Scandinavia's first Gothic cathedral to be built of brick and it encouraged the spread of this style ...Maps · Documents · Gallery · Videos
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Building - Svenska kyrkan UppsalaUppsala Cathedral was built 750 years ago, around 1270. St Erik's reliquary, the cathedral's major artefact, was moved here from the former cathedral in Old ...
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The Building History of Nidaros Cathedral 1030-1537 - Academia.eduNidaros Cathedral in Trondheim was built in several stages first as a Romanesque cathedral, then with Gothic parts and finally with Late Gothic additions.
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Norwegian wooden architecture I Our history written in woodTheir intimate knowledge of wood was a key factor in elevating the Vikings and making them one of the world's richest and most advanced civilizations almost ...
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The History of Timber Framing Around the World### Summary of Scandinavian Timber Framing (Medieval Period, Stave Construction, Techniques)
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What is a Stave Church?Apr 15, 2019 · The stave churches are built of heart pine. The timber has tight growth rings, and the heartwood has a high resin content.
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When Vikings Built Churches - MediumSep 10, 2022 · Almost two thousand of these wooden 'stave' churches were erected throughout Norway from 1030 to 1350. Only 28 have survived to the present day.Missing: architecture | Show results with:architecture
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Dalby Heligkorskyrka - Oldest stone church in ScandinaviaDalby Heligkorskyrka, which dates from 1060, is located on the edge of the small town of Dalby, about 10 kilometers southeast of Lund and is the oldest stone ...Missing: earliest | Show results with:earliest
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Nidaros Cathedral - History and FactsNov 24, 2020 · Nidaros Cathedral history. The first incarnation of Nidaros Cathedral was built in the second half of the 11th century and construction ...
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The Viking Age - Danish Architecture Center - DACSep 18, 2025 · Among the most striking constructions are the so-called ring forts: Aggersborg and Fyrkat in Jutland, Nonnebakken on Funen, and Trelleborg and ...<|separator|>
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Why were some churches built in stone and others in wood?Feb 4, 2025 · Stone churches were less common, taking longer to build. Wood was often chosen for economic reasons, and some communities preferred to allocate ...
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Danish architecture | Read about Scandinavia around the worldAround 1160, a new building material, brick, was introduced to Denmark. This was used for Roskilde Cathedral, a three-aisled cathedral from the transition ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) A recently excavated Medieval brick kiln at Saltsjö Boo ...The brick kiln at Saltsjö Boo is one of very few such structures known from medieval Sweden. Approx ¾ of the kiln has been excavated in successive short ...
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Viking architecture: From longhouses to defensive rampartsSep 28, 2024 · Viking Age settlement structures ... The timber construction techniques of the Vikings influenced medieval architecture in Scandinavia and beyond.
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The Stave Churches of Norway - jstorNov 4, 1980 · If the collar beam were absent, the tops of the walls could be pushed apart under a heavy snow load. Once the rafters and the roof brac ing were ...
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Turf Houses in the Viking Age - HurstwicViking turf houses used stone footings, wooden posts and beams, and thick turf walls made of two courses of turf blocks, with a gravel core.Missing: period | Show results with:period
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Potential of frost damage of off-ground foundation stones in ...This paper aims to analyze the risk of Freeze-Thaw (FT) decay on the foundation stones of the 28 SCs using an algorithm with a single climate input parameter.
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Understanding climate resilience in Scandinavia during the ...Dec 15, 2023 · Mid and late-Holocene climate shifts are considered to have profoundly shaped demographic developments and adaptive responses of communities ...
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Viking Longhouses: What Did the Homes of the Vikings Look Like?Jul 13, 2023 · Most longhouses measured somewhere between 5-50 meters in length (16-164 feet); thus, the longhouse at Borg stands out as the longest of the ...Missing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions
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3.1 Norse farmsteads - Archaeology of the Viking Age - FiveableCentral dwelling served as the main living space for extended families · Typically rectangular in shape, ranging from 15-75 meters in length · Divided into ...
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[PDF] The Slaughter of Sæhrímnir: A History of Feasting in Viking Age ...used in the construction of longhouses, can be used to date the cutting of the turf, and thus repairs and modifications to a house. Figure 3: Tephra layers ...
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Late Viking Age structure discovered in Denmark - FacebookSep 6, 2023 · Due to the large size of the complex (40m by 8-10m), it is believed to have hosted some kind of political or communal gatherings since it is ...Longhouses – The Heart of Viking Society - FacebookVikings learned to build longhouses from indigenous tribes - FacebookMore results from www.facebook.com<|separator|>
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[PDF] Jesse Byock - UCLAThis wall gave indications of belonging to the major domestic structure, perhaps a skáli, or Viking Age longhouse. ... Age hall extending for more than 26 meters.Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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(PDF) The longhouses of Western Norway from the Late Neolithic to ...This paper reviews past excavations and archaeological findings, focusing primarily on the Rogaland region, where many longhouses have been discovered.Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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Disequilibrium, Adaptation, and the Norse Settlement of GreenlandLonghouses hold a strong continuity with the standard Scandinavian model. Houses would have consisted of between one and five sunken-featured buildings and a ...
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The Turf House Tradition - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe turf building technique is an old Northern European phenomenon, which dates back to at least the Iron Age. The Romans used it to build fortresses and ...
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Viking Age Iceland: Turf Houses - Homepage### Summary of Viking Age Iceland Turf Houses
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[PDF] The construction and social role of longhouses in northern NorwayIn northern Norway, however, stone and turf were more common wall materials in houses well into the Middle Ages, which has been explained in the same way as ...
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The Possible Advantage of Living in Turf Houses on Settlement ...Aug 21, 2007 · The Norse of North Norway and also on the North Atlantic islands had a tendency to build their houses on top of the ruins of previous houses.Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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[PDF] RURAL BUILDINGS FROM THE VIKING AND EARLY MEDIEVAL ...There are 23 rural buildings dating to the Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Period known from Central Norway. This article presents a review of all of these ...
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Rural buildings from the Viking and early Medieval period in Central ...There are 23 rural buildings dating to the Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Period known from Central Norway. This article presents a review of all of these ...
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The Medieval Household: Daily Life in Castles and FarmsteadsSep 15, 2010 · This book investigates four excavated Swedish sites – the castles of Saxholmen and Edsholm, and the rural settlements of Skramle and Skinnerud – ...
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[PDF] norway in the middle ages: farms or hamlets - and villages too?In northern Norway some agglomerated medieval settlements have been excavated, comprising house clusters belonging to about 10 households (Simonsen 1980, 14). ...
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Farms and Villages in the Viking Age - HurstwicArchaeological evidence confirms the stories. Cat skeletons have been found on Viking-age house sites having marks consistent with skinning. The growing of hay ...
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Rural Settlements in Medieval Norway, AD 400-1400 - ResearchGateOct 6, 2015 · This development has also, to a certain degree, been observed in Denmark, where single-aisled buildings appear in the archaeological record from ...
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[PDF] The Question of Ancient Scandinavian Cultic Build- ings - Journal.fiOlsen argued that the descriptions of the 'temples' (hof sg.) in the Old Norse traditions was not supported by the evidence from archaeological materials ...<|separator|>
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The Iron Age ritual building at Uppåkra, southern Sweden | AntiquityJan 2, 2015 · Its tall structure and numerous ornamented finds suggest an elaborate timber cult house. This is the first Scandinavian building for which ...<|separator|>
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Sensational Find of Pagan Temple Remains in NorwaySep 29, 2020 · Archaeologists in Norway were stunned to find traces of a pagan temple, likely to date from the Viking Age. Never before has such a discovery been made in ...
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Tissø | Viking ArchaeologyCult activities were performed in this small building, and statues of gods and cult objects may have been kept here. Numerous animal bones and fragments of ...
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From 1,000 to 28 stave churches - Stavechurch.comApr 15, 2019 · Only 28 stave churches left in Norway… In 2018, there are just 28 stave churches still standing in Norway. You can find more information about ...
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Garmo Stave Church - MaihaugenA stave church is constructed using a technique called "stav," which consists of a framework with vertical posts, known as "staves," in the corners. These ...Missing: details | Show results with:details<|control11|><|separator|>
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Urnes Stave Church - Building Conservation DirectoryStave churches vary in size and style. The simplest examples consist of a nave and chancel alone, and the solid timber walls provide the sole structural support ...And Norway's Stave Church... · The Stave Church... · Conserving Urnes<|control11|><|separator|>
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To Save Norway's Stave Churches, Conservators Had to Relearn a ...Mar 24, 2021 · To step into one of Scandinavia's surviving stave churches is to enter the past. Shadows shift and tell stories in the elaborate carvings of ...
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Nidaros Cathedral history - Visit TrondheimWork began in 1070, and the cathedral was completed around 1300. After several fires and a lack of maintenance in the Middle Ages, the cathedral was in very ...
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Lund Cathedral - Visit SkåneLund Cathedral is distinctively dark and Romanesque, with only small windows to allow sunshine in. The crypt. Large sections of the crypt date back to 1123 AD.
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Lund Cathedral - Berloga WorkshopJun 27, 2020 · Repair work was carried out during the 18th century, but in 1832 the cathedral was recommended for complete restoration. Later most of the ...
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Uppsala Cathedral in Uppsala, Sweden | Unofficial RoyaltyJan 24, 2022 · Construction started in 1272 on the site of an earlier stone church dedicated to the Holy Trinity. This earlier church is related to the story ...<|separator|>
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Cistercian Monasteries in Medieval Sweden—Foundations and ...The Cistercians arrived in Denmark about the same time they arrived in Sweden. In Denmark, three Cistercian nunneries and ten male monasteries were founded.
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Explore the medieval ruins of Lyse Abbey NorwayNov 2, 2023 · Lyse Abbey, also known as Lysekloster, is a nearly 900-year-old Cistercian abbey, Norway's first, built with steatite, and closed around 1537.
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A Brief History of Medieval Monasticism in Denmark (with Schleswig ...Monasticism was introduced to Denmark in the 11th century. Throughout the following five centuries, around 140 monastic houses (depending on how to count ...2. The Benedictines · 3. The Cistercians · 13. The Reformation And The...<|separator|>
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Danish Fortress Dated to Viking Age - Archaeology MagazineNov 21, 2014 · AARHUS, DENMARK—Radiocarbon dating of logs from the ring fortress that was unearthed in Denmark earlier this year confirm that it dates ...
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Viking-Age Ring Fortresses - National Museum of DenmarkThe fortresses were constructed between AD 970 and 980 during the reign of Harald Bluetooth, as a testament to the king's power. They all share a common ...
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[PDF] Viking-Age Ring Fortresses (Denmark) No 1660Mar 9, 2022 · The fortresses at Aggersborg, Fyrkat, Nonnebakken, Trelleborg and Borgring were positioned strategically near important land and sea routes ...
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Borgring: the discovery of a Viking Age ring fortress | AntiquityAug 8, 2017 · The results reveal that the fortress rampart was an almost perfectly circular structure with an inner diameter of about 120–123m and a width of ...
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[PDF] Viking-Age Ring Fortresses Ring FortressesMar 24, 2021 · The five Danish Viking-Age ring fortresses are Aggersborg, Fyrkat, Nonnebakken, Trelleborg, and Borgring.Missing: facts builders
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Danish Viking fortresses were designed to fend off other VikingsAug 21, 2018 · Borgring is one of five, large ring fortresses from the Viking Age in Denmark. Each of the large fortresses were constructed in a perfect circle ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Trelleborg's history - National Museum of DenmarkThe ring fortresses testify to the animosity, which Harald's efforts were met with, and it is not surprising that the attempt unify the kingdom led to rebellion ...<|separator|>
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Non-destructive 3D prospection at the Viking Age fortress Borgring ...A highly eroded Viking Age ring fortress was studied by non-destructive methods. A multi-method 3D approach clarifies landscape modifications.Missing: facts builders
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The castle - Zion - Sverresborg Trøndelag FolkemuseumKing Sverre's Castle, Norway's first medieval castle, was built by King Sverre at a cliff above the museum. The ruins are preserved in the museum area.
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(PDF) A medieval landscape of power and interaction. The castle of ...In the Late Middle Ages, the castle of Raseborg served as the administrative, military, and economic center for Western Uusimaa, controlling a province with ...
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Medieval castles in Norway - Page 1 - SpottingHistoryMedieval castles in Norway · Akershus Fortress · Bergenhus Fortress · Sverresborg Castle Ruins · Tønsberg Castle Ruins · Isegran Fortress Ruins · Vardøhus ...<|separator|>
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THE 5 BEST Norway Castles to Visit (2025) - Tripadvisor1. Akershus Castle and Fortress (Akershus Slott og Festning). 4.1. (3,319) ; 2. The Royal Palace. 4.1. (2,066) ; 3. Bergenhus Fortress. 3.9. (549) ; 4. Gamlehaugen.
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Medieval castles in Denmark - Page 1 - SpottingHistorySpøttrup Castle is the best preserved medieval castles in Denmark. The first record of the castle dates from 1404.
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Hammershus Castle | History Forum - HistorumOct 28, 2021 · Some claim it dates to the 13th century, others say early 14th century. The castle is built partly with rocks on the bottom and finished with ...
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The history of Kalmar CastleKalmar Castle is a symbol for Kalmar. Its history features international politics, court intrigues, fiery sieges and fierce battles.
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Eva Svensson, with, Emma Bentz, The Medieval Household. Daily ...Saxholmen and Edsholm each had a castle; the latter was chiefly an administrative center for collecting taxes and providing justice. The settlements not only ...
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[PDF] A trip of a lifetime - Augustana Digital CommonsSep 1, 2008 · Skokloster Castle, which is right beside the church, is the largest private palace ever built. (1645) in Sweden. It is a museum of artifacts ...
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Iron Age boathouses in Arctic Norway viewed as multifunctional ...Feb 29, 2016 · This paper explores the nature of boathouse use during the Iron Age up to the early Middle Ages (c. AD 300-1200) in northern Norway
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leidangsnaust vikingskip vikinggarden avaldsnes krigsskip vikingThe boathouse (naust) is a reconstruction of a leidang boathouse found in 1991 at Rennesøy in Rogaland County. It is about 32 meters long and 15 meters at its ...
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Maritime Power in Northern Norway during the Viking Age and ...Sep 2, 2025 · A majority of boathouses (N. naust) occur in Norway where they have been the object of archaeological investigations since the late nineteenth ...
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(PDF) Maritime Power in Northern Norway during the Viking Age ...Sep 11, 2025 · Archaeological evidence from recent test excavations at a number of large boathouses, including multiple cultural layers with hearths and ...
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Unique Viking Age shipyard discovered at Birka - Stockholm UniversityJun 20, 2022 · Archaeologists from Stockholm University's Archaeological Research Laboratory have located a unique Viking Age shipyard site at Birka on Björkö in Lake Mälaren.
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Unique Viking Shipyard Found Showing A “Maritime Cultural ...Jun 16, 2022 · Archaeologists have found a “first of its kind” Viking shipyard west of Stockholm, complete with slipways, repair facilities, ...
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Harbours and trade during the Viking Age | Dan CarlssonThe idea is that there were central harbours/trading ports in the Viking Period, situated one in each "sätting", and consequently six harbours on the island.
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Viking Age knowledge: Early Danish towns - VikingeskibsmuseetEarly Viking Age towns were essential for trade and royal power, grew from market places, were trading centers, and needed a guarantor of peace.
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Scandinavian Towns in the Middle Ages: An Introduction | Cairn.infoIt was in the seventeenth century that scholars began to deal methodically with cities. Johannes Messenius, who taught at Uppsala and was in charge of the ...
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Stave Churches | Viking ArchaeologyMost of the surviving medieval stave churches are in Norway with two exceptions: the late medieval church at Hedared, Sweden and the charch originally from Vang ...Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution<|separator|>
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Grandeur tracing back to different ages - Danish Architecture CenterWhereas churches had previously been built with small windows and load-bearing walls, Gothic architecture marked a new approach. The cathedral's interior rib ...Missing: differences | Show results with:differences
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Vernacular Architecture in Scandinavia - MIT Press DirectThe Åmlid stue, however, has a central hearth in the medieval manner, with a smoke hole in the roof above and a long beam projecting from the wall to carry the ...
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The Ultimate Guide to Turf Houses in IcelandTurf houses are semi-underground abodes with grass-covered roofs. Icelanders built them by stacking flat stones for the foundation, framing with birch or ...Missing: medieval | Show results with:medieval
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Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, 1000–1400 A.D. | ChronologyThe stone church begun shortly afterward is one of the most ambitious buildings in Scandinavia. The architecture incorporates French. Romanesque elements.
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Scandinavian Romanesque - The Artistic Adventure of MankindApr 5, 2016 · The architectural styles in Sweden were heavily influenced by the German Romanesque and were closer in form to the Romanesque Rhenish cathedrals.Missing: 1000-1200 | Show results with:1000-1200
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Everything You Need to Know When Visiting Nidaros CathedralThe style is in High Gothic and has a clear English influence. For example, the angel reliefs on the archways may refer to the 'angel choir' in Lincoln ...
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Style History- Hanseatic Brick Gothic Architecture (Bachsteingothik)May 31, 2009 · The buildings are built more or less using only bricks. Brick Gothic buildings therefore are to be found in the Baltic countries Denmark, ...
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The history and impact of the Hanseatic League on ScandinaviaMay 19, 2024 · The Hanseatic League, formed in the early 12th century, originated as a voluntary association of merchants' guilds and trading towns in Northern Europe.Missing: consolidation | Show results with:consolidation
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[PDF] Culture as Colonialism: The Hanseatic League in Bergen and TurkuThe extent of Hanseatic influences in ceramics, town plan, brick architecture, and works of ecclesiastical art, are apparent in Nordic towns, as well as in ...
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Stave churches in Norway - Stavechurch.comIt is virtually only in the rugged landscape of Norway that these unique buildings have survived, from the Middle Ages and up to the present. The stave churches ...Stave Churches · Contact us · Focus
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Stave churches in Norway | Urnes, Lom, Heddal, Borgund, KaupangerThe Norwegian stave churches are the oldest preserved wooden churches in Christianity. Most of the stave churches were actually quite plain.
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Kalundborg - Medieval streets and a unique church - DenmarkMay 5, 2024 · Today, Kalundborg is known for Denmark's best-preserved medieval architecture and the unique church in the Højbyen quarter.
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Sweden & Denmark: Scandinavian Castles and Collections... preserved medieval city centers in Europe, stopping to enjoy the Storkyrkan, the district's oldest church and an important example of Swedish Brick Gothic.
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Birka and Hovgården - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe Birka archaeological site is located on Björkö Island in Lake Mälar and was occupied in the 9th and 10th centuries. Hovgården is situated on the ...
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Archaeologists Discover One of the Largest Viking Longhouses in ...Dec 6, 2021 · The longhouses are adjacent to a rare ship burial, proving the area was once home to the upper echelon of Viking society.Missing: fortifications | Show results with:fortifications<|control11|><|separator|>
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Viking Sites - Archaeological Ruins of the Ancient Norse - ThoughtCoFeb 24, 2019 · Viking sites on this list include the archaeological remnants of the early medieval Vikings at home in Scandinavia as well as those of the Norse Diaspora.
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Wooden Architecture of Norway, northwestern Russia, and ... - gahtcStave Churches of Norway ... Since Antiquity, wooden buildings have been perceived as a primitive form of construction, ranking second to the enduring ...
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Dragons and Logs - NasjonalmuseetUntil 1850, many people thought of stave churches as impractical and primitive. The painter Johan Christian Dahl was among the first to recognize their ...
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[PDF] Phantom Rome and wooden Atlantis - Journal of Art Historiographymyth of the North stemming from German Romantic nationalism using 'anti- ... 27 The forms of stave churches were derived from Byzantine architecture by DAHL ( ...