Woodcarvings - Urnes Stave Church

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Woodcarving decoration on the north side of the Urnes Stave Church in Ornes, Norway. The church dates from c. 1130 CE and was included on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1979 CE. The carvings, based on traditional Viking art and craftsmanship, have given name to this special type of patterned decoration called the Urnes style.

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Wanda Marcussen
Wanda Marcussen is a doctoral research fellow in environmental history at the University of Oslo. Her academic interest includes climate history, marine environmental history, and cultural heritage studies.

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Marcussen, W. (2020, September 17). Woodcarvings - Urnes Stave Church. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/12780/woodcarvings---urnes-stave-church/

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