Skip to content

Between Man and Nature

The Making of Benedictine Communities in Medieval Iceland

  • The Research
  • Excavations
    • Excavation at Kirkjubær
    • Excavation at Þingeyrar
  • Publications
  • News & Events
  • The Team
  • Íslenska
    • Um verkefnið
    • Rannsóknarsvæði
      • Fornleifarannsókn á Kirkjubæjarklaustri
      • Fornleifarannsókn á Þingeyrum
    • Teymið
    • Útgefið efni
    • Viðburðir

Category: General | Almennt

  • Home
  • General | Almennt
  • Page 3
Events | Viðburðir

Conference: Monastic studies in the North: New Approaches | Ráðstefna

17/04/202301/11/2023 admin

The conference Monasticism in the North: New approaches was held at the University of Iceland on April 14th 2023. The Conference Program 13:00–13:30 James Clark,

Read More

Posts pagination

Fyrri 1 2 3

News | Fréttir

  • Analyzing colors in textiles | Litir í miðaldarklæðum greindir
  • Science Night | Vísindavaka
  • EAA Annual Meeting in Belfast | Evrópuráðstefna fornleifafræðinga í Belfast
  • The Þingeyrar Excavation Team 2023
    Last excavation day at Þingeyrar | Lokadagur uppgraftarins á Þingeyrum

Artifacts | Gripir

A bone needle was found in area E on the last day of the excavation this summer
A beautiful green stone was found
Look what I found!
Sigþór found this worked bone
Steinunn Edda found á tiny blue beat
A lead seal, most likely from a piece of textile
Did Eir find the key to the monasteryð?
A spindle wirl
Heiðar Berg found this beautiful beat

Follow us | Fylgdu okkur!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Sponsorship

The project was awarded
with the Grant of Excellence
by the Icelandic Research Fund

The RÍM project
The project has received grants from
the RÍM fund “Literary culture
of the Icelandic Middle Ages”
(Ritmenning íslenskra miðalda)

Between Man and Nature

The Making of
Benedictine Communities
in Medieval Iceland

Principal Investigators

PhD Steinunn Kristjánsdóttir
Professor of Archaeology
University of Iceland
sjk@hi.is

PhD James G. Clark
Professor of Medieval History
University of Exeter
j.g.clark@exeter.ac.uk

Partnership

All Rights Reserved 2022.
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Fairy Blog by Candid Themes.