Newport Tower |
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO THE SUBJECT | 1 |
History of the Newport Tower Since 1677 | 18 |
The Two Theories Phase 3 1859 to 1906 | 86 |
The Two Theories Phase 4 1907 to 1941 | 113 |
64 | 136 |
CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF | 147 |
Some TruthsUnpalatable to Arnoldists | 167 |
86 | 173 |
Round Churches in the Near East and South eastern Europe | 252 |
Round Churches in France and Germany | 256 |
Round Churches in England | 258 |
Prototypical Study Continued 1 The Scandinavian Round Church in Orkney | 265 |
Round Churches in Denmark | 267 |
Round Churches in Sweden 4 Round Churches in Norway | 275 |
Prototypes of Special Features in the Newport Tower | 351 |
Conclusion | 291 |
Coffin Nails for the Arnold Theory | 188 |
167 | 200 |
113 | 205 |
Later Notices of Vinland and Markland | 211 |
The Northmen in Vinland after 1030 | 223 |
The Papacy and the Bishopric of Gardar | 225 |
Conclusion | 227 |
The Norsemens Wanderings in Europe and the Near East 1 The Wandering Nature of the Norsemen | 229 |
Scandinavian Crusaders and the Holy Land | 231 |
The Crusade of King Sigurd Magnusson of Nor | 231 |
203 | 242 |
Prototypical Study of the Newport Tower Problem I The Question of Windmill Prototypes | 248 |
Mediaeval Architecture as a Source of Prototypes | 251 |
Salve Atque Vale 1 Imperfection of the Evidence | 292 |
The Question of PreArnoldian Mention of the Tower | 293 |
More Knowledge Needed | 294 |
How the Tower Could Have Been Hidden from Sight | 296 |
A Plea for Scientific Excavation | 298 |
The Third Theory | 302 |
Conclusion | 303 |
Bibliography | 293 |
Index PAGE | 333 |
229 | 338 |
248 | 339 |
333 | 340 |
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