Volume 90, Issue 2 p. 111-126
Original Article

THE MEDIEVAL URBAN CHURCHYARD AS A MEETING PLACE: A CASE STUDY OF FUNCTION AND ORGANISATION OF THE CHURCHYARD OF ST. CLEMENS IN COPENHAGEN

Jane Jark Jensen

Jane Jark Jensen

The Municipality of Copenhagen, Stormgade 20, DK-1555 København V, Denmark

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First published: 10 December 2019
Citations: 1

ABSTRACT

The article presents the results of a study based on activity analysis of a medieval churchyard of St. Clemens in the urban setting of Copenhagen. The churchyard was in function from the 11th to 16th century revealing changes in layout and burial rites over time. A glimpse of the symbolic life of the medieval Copenhageners is also exposed and analysed. Moreover, the study of the churchyard reveals activities of a more secular nature and presents some of the activities that must have been part of everyday life in the medieval town. Thus, the churchyard has not only been an arena for meetings between the living and the dead but also a location for experiencing the urban life burgeoning outside the churchyard.

For comparison, a recently discovered contemporaneous churchyard at Rådhuspladsen is also discussed.

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