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    Det gamle Oslo 1000-1624

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    Author(s)
    Syrstad Andås, Margrete
    Bakken, Kristin
    Bandlien, Bjørn
    Lindhart Bauer, Egil
    Brégaint, David
    Langvik Berge, Sara
    Derrick, Michael
    Ekroll, Øystein
    Engen, Trond
    Eriksen, Stefka G.
    Morten Fuglevik, Lars
    Gullbekk, Svein H.
    Gundersen, Ingar M.
    Ødeby Haugan, Kristine
    Hauglid, Kjartan
    Hegdal, Håvard
    Langsholt Holmqvist, Karen
    Catharina Horn, Anna
    Jacob Hvinden-Haug, Lars
    Iversen, Frode
    Viðar Sigurðsson, Jón
    Karlsen, Espen
    McNicol, John
    Melve, Leidulf
    Molaug, Petter B.
    Naumann, Elise
    Rønning Nordby, Ole-Albert
    Norseng, Per G.
    Jacob Orning, Hans
    Roggen, Vibeke
    Rohrbach, Lena
    Stige, Morten
    Øyrehagen Sunde, Jørn
    Vangstad, Hilde
    Vedeler, Marianne
    Zilmer, Kristel
    Ødegaard, Marie
    Aavitsland, Kristin B.
    Contributor(s)
    Lindhart Bauer, Egil (editor)
    Langvik Berge, Sara (editor)
    Eriksen, Stefka G. (editor)
    Hegdal, Håvard (editor)
    Stige, Morten (editor)
    Language
    Norwegian
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    Abstract
    In 1624, fire destroyed Oslo. In its place, the new city of Christiania was established on the other side of the area now known as Bjørvika, below Akershus Fortress, and the charred remains of Oslo were razed to the ground. The area was subsequently used for agriculture, and thus old Oslo gradually disappeared from sight and mind. Not until major excavations were undertaken to build the railway system at the end of the 19th century did the remains of houses, churches and castles begin to emerge from oblivion.;;In recent years, with the construction of the Follo Line and development of the Bjørvika area, archaeological excavations have uncovered extensive traces of the medieval city and port. With contributions from archaeologists, historians, art historians and researchers specializing in building, religion, text and place names, as well as Latinists and runologists, this book is a compilation of new research and new results from these excavations. Although many aspects of the city's history will inevitably remain lost to us, our knowledge of old Oslo is now greater than ever.;I 1624 brant Oslo. Den nye byen Christiania ble etablert på andre siden av Bjørvika, nedenfor Akershus festning, og de nedbrente restene av Oslo ble jevnet med jorden. Området ble tatt i bruk til landbruk, og slik forsvant det gamle Oslo gradvis fra syn og sinn. Først med de store gravearbeidene for jernbanen fra slutten av 1800-tallet dukket restene av hus, kirker og borger igjen opp fra glemselen.;;De siste årene, med byggingen av Follobanen og utviklingen av Bjørvika-området, har arkeologiske utgravninger avdekket omfattende spor av middelalderens by og havn. Gjennom bidrag fra arkeologer, historikere, kunsthistorikere, bygnings-, religions-, tekst- og stedsnavnforskere, latinister og runologer, samler denne boka ny forskning og nye resultater fra disse utgravningene. Selv om mange sider av byens historie for alltid vil være tapt for oss, er kunnskapen om det gamle Oslo større enn noen gang.
    URI
    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/97239
    Keywords
    Oslo; medieval era; Bjørvika; Follo Line; excavations; middelalderen; Follo-banen; utgravninger
    DOI
    10.23865/cdf.239
    ISBN
    9788202780883, 9788202780883
    Publisher
    Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing)
    Publisher website
    https://www.cappelendamm.no/
    Publication date and place
    Oslo, 2024
    Classification
    Archaeology by period / region
    Archaeological sites
    Pages
    584
    Rights
    https://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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