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Tytuł:
Klasztor cystersów w Kołbaczu. Badania archeologiczne w latach 1960-1964 i 1978-1982
The Cistercian monastery in Kołbacz. Archaeological excavations in 1960-1964 and 1978-1982
Autorzy:
Cnotliwy, Eugeniusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/440692.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie
Tematy:
cystersi
klasztor
Kołbacz
Pomorze Zachodnie
Cistercians
monastery
West Pomerania
Opis:
The oldest illustration that presents a plan of the monastery and adjoining buildings is a vignette on the Lubinus’s map from 1618, made 83 years after a revocation of the monastery in 1535. At that time many buildings had been already demolished. Further devastation of the monastery, affecting in particular the side aisles of the church and a considerable part of the claustrum, took place in 1720. Later, houses and outbuildings were built in place of the monastery, structures which were still used after 1945. In 1960 a suggestion was made to clear and protect the abbey against further devastation.Owing to the necessity of establishing the extent of the monastery and ensuring that the church was an area of special conservation care, it was necessary to carry out architectural and archaeological research. More detailed study of the revealed remains was made after the end of the research in 1964. The measurements of the church and all monastic wings were established as well as stages of their completion. In the first stage, from c.1210 to about the half of the 13th century (most likely to 1247), on the initiative of the abbot Rudolf, a chancel, a transept and two bays of the church central nave were built as well as northern parts of the wings: to the west was the house of the conversi. In the second stage, between 1250 and 1300, the next 6 bays of the church central nave were built; the west and east wings were completed reaching their full size which is preserved to the present day; in addition a south wing with a separate refectory was built from a scratch. At the same time cloisters and two wells were also constructed: one by the house of the conversi and the other, across from the refectory. In the third stage, in 1347, the church presbytery was converted providing it with a many-sided termination. Further excavations were carried out in 1978-1983 aiming to reveal the scope of the abbot’s house and find the relicts of the cloister garth. As the result of the archaeological excavations, it was established that the abbot’s house with precincts was located between two canals that supplied the monastery with water from the Płonia river and channelled its sewage. It was also confirmed that it was built in two stages. In the first stage, dated by historians to years after 1300 – most likely c.1330, while the earliest possible date based on the archaeological materials is the second half of the 14th century, the northern part of the precinct was built together with the cloister and outbuildings. In the second stage dated by historians initially to the 15th century, the abbot’s house was extended to the south as far as the channel, and it was provided with a monumental, richly moulded portal from the side of the cloister garth that stressed the functional importance of the building.
Źródło:
Materiały Zachodniopomorskie; 2011, 8; 221-239
0076-5236
Pojawia się w:
Materiały Zachodniopomorskie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Pozostałości pracowni grzebienniczych nowoodkrytych w Wolinie
Remains of newly discovered comb production workshops in Wolin
Autorzy:
Cnotliwy, Eugeniusz
Słowiński, Sławomir
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/440477.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie
Tematy:
Pomorze Zachodnie
Wolin
pracownia grzebiennicza
wczesne Średniowiecze
West Pomerania
comb production workshop
early Middle Ages
Opis:
Abstract: On site 1 in Wolin, in test trenches were discovered numerous antler artefacts associated with two comb production workshops from the 10th-11th century. There were produced only one-sided, three-layer combs of group IB, type VII, varieties 7f and 8a as well as varieties 5b and 9. From the waste were produced also conical holders, rectangular mounts, arrowheads, tool handles, pegs, curry combs, while of bone were occasionally made awls.
Źródło:
Materiały Zachodniopomorskie; 2016, 12; 247-361
0076-5236
Pojawia się w:
Materiały Zachodniopomorskie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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