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Caerdroia - the Journal of Mazes & Labyrinths
Index of Caerdroia Articles - page 6
The following catalogue of articles and notes appearing in Caerdroia 30-32, from
1999 to 2001, includes all those items of potential interest to researchers and general
readers alike.
I recommend that you try using your browser's "Find" button to locate articles of
interest on this page. One fine day, when I have a few spare moments, I will try
to create a search tool for this section of the website, but meanwhile you will need
to trawl this lengthy section to net your catch.





CAERDROIA 30 : October 1999
- The Naperville Labyrinth, p.5: a beautiful new labyrinth built by Marty Kermeen of
Artistic Payers (see Notes & Queries for details); colour photo: David J. Weinlader.
- The Volterra Lectern Labyrinth, p.6-9: Manuela Mastrigli reports on a stunning late
14th century labyrinth newly discovered in Northern Italy (including two colour photos)
- A Labyrinth in the Centre of Rome, p.10-16: Manuela Mastrigli & Fulvio Pompili provide
a full report on the Castel Sant’Angelo pavement labyrinth.
- The Oldest Labyrinth in Sardinia, p.17-21: David Singmaster goes in search of the
elusive Luzzanas labyrinth — and finds it!
- New Trends in Maze Design, p.22-27: Adrian Fisher reviews his recent projects.
- The Knossos Labyrinth Myth in Old Norse Mythology and Star Constellations? p28-33:
Jan Bergstrom explores the parallels.
- The Bjorkskar Labyrinth, p.34-36: Johan Hultin applies modem technology to restoring
a long overgrown stone labyrinth in his native Sweden.
- Thomas Kirke’s "Most Surprizing Labyrinth", p.37-38: Richard Crossley discovers a
lost block hedge maze in Yorkshire, England.
- A Purposeful Meander, p.39-41: M.A.Fraser considers the symbolism of meanders.
- Some Observations on Kids and Labyrinths, p.42-43: Alex Champion takes notes.
- Northern Mazes & the Solar Abduction Theory, p.44-54: a study by John Goulstone.
- Notes & Queries, p.55-65: the usual round up of stray pathways within the labyrinth:
Prolonging the life of stone labyrinths; a 14th century labyrinth poem; The Naperville
Labyrinth; Bhul Bualania, Lucknow; Dole Hedge Maze, Hawaii; Schönbrunn hedge maze,
Austria; Innellan; labyrinth books and reviews; New mazes at Labyrinthia, Morville
Hall, Painswick House; Finnish labyrinths; etc.
- Labyrinthia & Doolhof, p.63: colour photos by Ole Jensen and Bea Verheul.
- Finland’s Finest Labyrinths, p.64: colour photos by Jeff Saward.
CAERDROIA 31 : October 2000
- Labyrinth 2000, p4: Summer conference report.
- The Labyrinth 2000 Labyrinth, p.5: Helen Raphael Sand's canvas labyrinth - colour
photo by Jeff Saward.
- Two Temporary Labyrinths, p.6 two splendid examples by Adrian Fisher and Jim Buchanan
- colour photos by Colin Benwell and Andrea Jones.
- A New Labyrinth Millenium, p.7: Jeff Saward surveys the current labyrinth landscape.
- Jim Buchanan's Sand Labyrinth, p.8-10: Gerry Cambridge reports on a temporary artwork
on Irvine Beach, Scotland.
- Castles and Paved Courtyards, p.11-17 Adrian Fisher reviews his recent projects.
- The First Labyrinths in Scandinavia, p.18-22: John Kraft reports on archaeology of
the early Iron Age.
- A Swedish Labyrinth Database, p.23: Fiona Campbell details her research project.
- My Millennium Labyrinth Project, p.24-25: Helen Raphael Sands tells the story of
her portable labyrinth pilgimage.
- The Labyrinth Revival in the USA, p.26: Helen Curry's conference presentation.
- Restoring the Somerton Troy Maze, p.27-28: Alex Graham recounts the process.
- The Story of our Labyrinth, p.29-32: Lyn & Richard Bavin tell the story of a new
labyrinth in New Zealand.
- Cadence Characterises Labyrinths, p.33-40: William Kuipers explains his calculations.
- Building the Labyrinth, p.41-44: Jane West introduces labyrinths to children in Fitzrovia.
- A Cretan Odyddey, p.45-46: John Bolwell travels to Crete to see the labyrinth.
- Labyrinth Reviews, p.47-49: the latest books, publications and products, including
the new translation of Kern's Labyrinthe.
- Notes & Queries, p.50-54: the usual round up of stray pathways within the labyrinth:
Wloclawek Cathedral labyrinth, Poland; Makaha labyrinth, Hawai'i; Darwin Maze, Ilkley,
UK; new turf labyrinth in Upland, Indiana; Celtic Conundrum Maze, new labyrinth discoveries
in Italy, Syria and Turkey; Danish forest maze; labyrinth art etc.
- Three Newly Discovered Labyrinths, p.55: colour photos by Helene Pühringer, Jeff
Saward and Matthias Fuchs.
- Labyrinth, Fire and Ice, p.56: colour photo of Völudarhúsid, Iceland by Jeff Saward.
- Obituaries, p.58: Frithjof Hallman and Zeta Eastes.
CAERDROIA 32 : October 2001
- An Unusual Pima Labyrinth, p.4-6: Jeff Saward reports a unique "Man in the Maze"
basket from Arizona.
- Southwestern Labyrinth Baskets, p.7: colour photos by Jeff Saward.
- Two Harmonist Labyrinths, p.8: two beautiful hand-coloured plans of these early hedge
labyrinths from Harmony and Economy, Pennsylvania - courtesy of the Harmony Society
Archives.
- The Harmonist Labyrinths, p.9-20: Lilan Laishley documents the first American hedge
mazes - actually hedge labyrinths - in Pennsylvania and Indiana.
- The Rocky Valley Labyrinths, p.21-27: Abegael Saward reviews the theories and knowledge
surrounding these mysterious rock engravings in Cornwall.
- Netherlands Mazes and Labyrinths, p.28-37: Fons Schaefers presents an up to date
summary, catalogue and distribution map of the 50+ examples in his homeland.
- The Sens Labyrinth, p.36-38: Robert Ferré looks at a little mentioned cathedral labyrinth.
- A Scottish Turf Labyrinth, p.39-40: Trevor Allcott tells of an important new discovery.
- First Mazes of the New Millennium, p.41-44: Adrian Fisher reviews his latest maze
building projects from around the world.
- Therapy Utilizing Finger Labyrinths, p.45-48: Neal Harris explains the process.
- Exploring Labyrinths in Classrooms, p.49-55: Ronald Nelson documents his techniques.
- Labyrinth Reviews, p.56-58: six new labyrinth books reviewed.
- Notes & Queries, p.59-66: the usual round up of stray pathways within the labyrinth
- the Gent Town Hall pavement labyrinth; a labyrinth in Sumatra; three artists working
with labyrinths; a labyrinth party in Australia; an unusual portable labyrinth and
forthcoming events, etc.
- Three Notable Labyrinths, p.61: Gent Town Hall, Belgium, and Permatang Purba, Sumatra;
colour photos by Jeff Saward and Jan Brouwer; painting by Mariano De Souza.
- Candlelit Labyrinths, p.62: colour photo by Jeff Saward and Jørgen Thordrup.