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- Post_church abstract "Post church (Norwegian: stolpekirke) is a term for a church building which predates the stave churches and differ in that the corner posts do not reside on a sill but instead have posts dug into the earth. Posts are the vertical, roof-bearing timbers that were placed in the excavated post holes. Posts were often placed in trenches filled with stone, but were still susceptible to decay.This type of construction is often believed to be an intermediate form between a palisade construction and a stave construction. Because the holes for the posts are easily detected in archaeological surveys they can be differentiated from the other two, even if none of the original post churches have survived.There is some debate over whether one stave church, the one at Røldal in Hardanger, Norway is in fact a post church. During restoration work it was noted that the posts seemed to touch the ground but as the church had sunken into ground it was difficult to verify if it was indeed a post church or a stave church. The only unquestionable indication of the origin of this church is the construction whereby the sill is tapped into the corner post, while in the more common stave church construction of this type the corner post stands on top of the sill.".
- Post_church thumbnail Stavkirke_1pallisade.png?width=300.
- Post_church wikiPageExternalLink Roldal.
- Post_church wikiPageExternalLink www.stavkirke.org.
- Post_church wikiPageID "2688573".
- Post_church wikiPageLength "2072".
- Post_church wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Post_church wikiPageRevisionID "617684708".
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scandinavia.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Category:Timber-framed_churches.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Hardanger.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Palisade.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Palisade_church.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Røldal_Stave_Church.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Røldal_stave_church.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Sill_plate.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink Stave_church.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink File:Stavkirke_1pallisade.png.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink File:Stavkirke_2hjornegravd.png.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLink File:Stavkirke_3svill.png.
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLinkText "Post church".
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLinkText "post church".
- Post_church wikiPageWikiLinkText "post churches".
- Post_church hasPhotoCollection Post_church.
- Post_church wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Post_church subject Category:Scandinavia.
- Post_church subject Category:Timber-framed_churches.
- Post_church hypernym Term.
- Post_church comment "Post church (Norwegian: stolpekirke) is a term for a church building which predates the stave churches and differ in that the corner posts do not reside on a sill but instead have posts dug into the earth. Posts are the vertical, roof-bearing timbers that were placed in the excavated post holes.".
- Post_church label "Post church".
- Post_church sameAs Stolpekirke.
- Post_church sameAs Stolpekyrkje.
- Post_church sameAs Stolpekirke.
- Post_church sameAs m.07y2m7.
- Post_church sameAs Q1402990.
- Post_church sameAs Q1402990.
- Post_church wasDerivedFrom Post_church?oldid=617684708.
- Post_church depiction Stavkirke_1pallisade.png.
- Post_church isPrimaryTopicOf Post_church.