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From Bones to Sacred Artefact: The Late Medieval Skull Relic of Turku Cathedral, Finland

Aki Arponen, Visa Immonen

Temenos, 2018

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The Medieval Skull Relic of Turku Cathedral Preliminary Results of Analyses *

Aki Arponen

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Finger of a saint, thumb of a priest: Medieval relics in the Diocese of Turku, and the archaeology of lived bodies.

Visa Immonen, Jussi-pekka Taavitsainen

Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis , 2011

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Papers from the Conference on Church Archaeology in the Baltic Sea Region (26–30 August 2013)

Anneli Randla

2015

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Medieval Wood Sculpture of an Unknown Saint from Nousiainen: from Materials to Meaning

Touko Kaasalainen, Katri Vuola, Henni Reijonen

CHANGING SENSES OF SACRALITY: OBJECTS, BELIEFS, AND PERFORMANCES FROM THE MEDIEVAL TO THE EARLY MODERN ERA Proceedings of the Conference held in Helsinki, 1–2 December 2016. Eds. Reima Välimäki and Karolina Kouvola, 2018

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Atypical burials and variations in burial customs in the church of Renko, Finland

Markus Hiekkanen, Ulla Nordfors

Entangled beliefs and rituals: Religion in Finland and Sápmi from Stone Age to contemporary times. MASF 8., 2020

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Source discrepancies in post-medieval archaeology – a case study of crypt burials at Seili church, Finland

Ulla Nordfors, Sofia Paasikivi

Mortality, 2023

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Materiality of Religion: Religion-Related Artefacts in Estonian Archaeological Collections

Ester Oras, Kristiina Johanson

Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore, 55, 2013

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Reflections on Church Historians, Archaeologists and Early Christianity in Finland

John H Lind

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Heritageisation as a material process: the bishop’s crosier of Turku Cathedral, Finland

Visa Immonen

International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2011

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TANGIBLE TRACES OF DEVOTION The Post-mortem Life of Relics

Anna Kjellström

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Memorialising and Witnessing Christ’s Passion: New Perspectives on the 14th-Century Polychrome Wood Crucifix in Marttila, Finland

Katri Vuola

ICO : iconographisk post, 2022

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Archaeology and pre-Christian religion in Scandinavia

Kristina Jennbert

Current Swedish Archaeology, 2000

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The Goat and the Cathedral – Archaeology of Folk Religion in Medieval Turku

Sonja Hukantaival

Mirator, 2018

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Among Saints and Relics: Danish and Norwegian Research in Thessaloniki

Bente Kiilerich

CLARA - Classical Art and Archaeology, vol. 11, 2023

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Estonian-Finnish art connections in the Middle Ages and the bells of Turku Cathedral

Anu Mänd

Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief, 2022

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Archaeology of Holiness: Session Held at the 12th Nordic TAG Conference in Oulu, Finland, April 26–27, 2012

Ester Oras

Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore, 55, 2013

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The Dress of a Saint? A Medieval Textile Find from Turku Cathedral

Heini Maria Kirjavainen

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Buried in the Archives – Medieval Graves at the Dominican Convent of St Olaf in Turku, Finland

Visa Immonen

Mirator, 2015

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Orientations of the early Christian graves in Finland

Marianna P Ridderstad

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Viking Art in the Church. A Scandinavian Casket in San Isidoro de León, Spain.

Rebeca Franco Valle

Vikings in the Mediterranean: Proceedings of an International Conference Co-organized by the Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish Institutes at Athens, Athens, 27-30 November 2019, 2023

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Mägi, M.; Malve, M. & Toome, T. (2019). Early Christian burials at Valjala churchyard, Saaremaa. - Archaeological Fieldwork in Estonia 2018, 93−118.

Marika Mägi

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Artifacts, Iconology, and the Visual Process: Liturgical Objects in Finland and Beyond, c.1350-1550

Visa Immonen

Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief, 2011

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MA Thesis - Byzantine and Islamic artefacts in Scandinavian burial contexts

Elsa Anastasia Simms

Memorial University Research Repository, 2021

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Sacred Monuments and Practices in the Baltic Sea Region – New Visits to Old Churches

Janne Harjula, Visa Immonen, Sonja Hukantaival, Anneli Randla

2017

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Osteobiography of Vicar Rungius : analyses of the bones and tissues of the mummy of an early 17th-century Northern Finnish clergyman using radiology and stable isotopes

Tiina Väre (fmr Heikkilä)

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Animal-headed bone artefact from Kuuvuori in Turku interpreted – and reinterpreted

Tanja Ratilainen, Auli Bläuer, Sonja Hukantaival, Janne Harjula

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‘Unravelling the History of Netherlandish Carved Altarpieces in Sweden. c. 1470-1527 and Beyond’. Leuven: KU Leuven 2022.

Hannah De Moor

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A Lost World? Religious identity and burial practices during the introduction of Christianity in the Mälaren region, Sweden. With contributions by Annika Larsson, Gunilla Larsson & Michael Neiß. In: Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung Band 5. (2015)

Sten Tesch

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The Baptism of Bones and Prima Signatio in Medieval Scandinavia and Rus’

Fjodor Uspenskij

Between Paganism and Christianity in the North / Ed. L. P. Słupecki, J. Morawiec. Rzeszów, 2009, 2009

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"The Borre Cross and the Long Lives of Sacred Objects in Medieval Scandinavia: A Response"

Elina Gertsman

Sacred Medieval Objects and Their Afterlives in Scandinavia, ed. by Noëlle L.W. Streeton, Tine Frøysaker, and Peter Bjerregaard; Series: The Northern World, Volume: 98 (Leiden: Brill), 2024

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Tagesson, Göran. 2015. The Human Body as Material Culture ‒ Linköping Cathedral Churchyard in the Early Modern Period

Göran Tagesson

In: Tarlow, Sarah ed. The Archaeology of Death in Post-medieval Europe, 2015

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‘Underground Literature’ Archaeological Finds of Books and Book Elements from Finnish Churches

Janne Harjula

MIRATOR 16:1 (2015), 2015

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The Old Cathedral of Viborg Historical Archaeology of the Easternmost Cathedral of the Swedish Empire *

Panu Savolainen

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Built of Wood and Turned to Soil: Perspectives of Research History and New Observations Concerning Finland's Oldest Churches with Reference to Ristimäki in Ravattula

Juha Ruohonen

Iskos 21. New Sites, New Methods.

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