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Chapter 14 - EARLY MEDIEVAL |
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Animal Interlace | → | ____
Decoration made up of inter-woven animal or serpent forms, often found
in Celtic and northern European art of the medieval period. |
Choir | → | ____
Section of a church, usually between the crossing and the apse, where
the clergy officiate. |
Colophon | → | ____
Data placed at the end of a book, especially a late medieval manuscript,
listing the author, publisher, illuminator, and other publication
information. |
Crossing | → | ____
The [part of a cross-shaped church where the transept and the nave meet. |
Picture Stone | → | ____
A medieval stone used as a commemorative monument, carved or inscribed
with representations of human figures or symbolic forms. |
Rune Stone | → | ____
An early Medieval stone used as a commemorative monument, which is
carved or inscribed with ancient German or Scandinavian writing. |
Westwork | → | ____
Monumental, west-facing entrance section of a Carolingian, Ottonian, or
Romanesque church. |
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