Nudis pedibus: a bare-footed cleric in Urnes, Norway From a bare footed cleric to a centaur: The stave church of Urnes (Norway) tells its visitors a message in wood. Elizabeth den Hartog • December 28, 2018
Medieval views on Holy Days and Relaxation It is the beginning of August. Time for rest and relaxation: a holiday. The word holiday is literally derived from the Holy Day, when people had the day off to participate in a religious festival. Elizabeth den Hartog • August 03, 2018
"Alber, I beseech thee": Healing magic from the grave Medieval textual amulets, made out of metal or parchment, were worn around the neck to ward off evil powers. Elizabeth den Hartog • March 16, 2018
A sculptural puzzle: The demolished church of Kerkdriel The virtual 3D-reconstruction of a church’s building history is all the fashion in architectural history. But how does the study of architectural sculpture fit in? Can 3D-modelling be a tool to help locate architecture that is no longer in context? Elizabeth den Hartog • October 27, 2017