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Caerdroia - the Journal of Mazes & Labyrinths
Index of Caerdroia Articles - page 7
The following catalogue of articles and notes appearing in Caerdroia 33-36, from
2003 to 2006, 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 33 : July 2003
- A New Labyrinth Discovery at Petra, p.5: a new find reported by Andrew Collins
- A New Labyrinth at Knidos, p.6-12: Staffan Lundén documents a new discovery in Turkey
- A Labyrinth Graffito in Spain, p.13: another new discovery, from Carlos Soreto
- Is That a Fact? P.14-28: Jeff & Kimberly Saward question some cherished labyrinth
myths
- The Labyrinth of Caserta, p.29-32: Anna Nilsson tells the story of an unusual garden
maze
- Roman Mosaic Labyrinths in Portugal, p.33-39: a study by Carlos Soreto
- The Arboretum Labyrinth at James Madison University, p.40-44: Pat Kennedy, Dennis
Whetzel & Ron Nelson recount the construction of a new labyrinth
- Architectural Labyrinths - Contemplative Structures for the 21st Century, p.45-48:
Dennis Marshall explores the potential of labyrinths as architectural models
- Labyrinth Reviews, p.49-53: a bumper crop of new maze and labyrinth related publications
- New Labyrinths in Estonia, p.54-55: Urmas Selirand reports on developments
- Obituaries, p.56-58: John Kraft, Jeff Saward and Jørgen Thordrup remember the contributions
of artists Oscar Reutersvärd and Søren Hede
CAERDROIA 34 : September 2004
- The Kaufbeuren Wunderkreis Restored, p.4-6: Erwin Reißmann reports from Germany
- The Palatine Labyrinth, p.7-14: Staffan Lundén explores the origin of this curious
example
- Into the Country, p.15-21: the latest news from Adrian Fisher, maze builder extraordinary
- The Calgary Labyrinth, p.22-24: Mazda Munn builds a new labyrinth on the island of
Mull
- Three Interesting Labyrinth Locations in the Netherlands, p.25-28: Fons Schaefers
reports
- The Snoopy Labyrinth, p.29-30: Lea Goode-Harris turns Snoopy into a labyrinth - good
grief!
- Labyrinth Garden Wins Gold, p.31: Andrew Wiggins builds a prize winner
- Budapest's Underground Labyrinth, p.32-33: Jeffrey Wexler goes exploring
- Two Labyrinths in South Africa, p.34-36: Fons Schaefers takes a detour or two
- A Mathematical Notation for Medieval Labyrinths, p.37-43: Jacques Hébert explains
- The Labyrinth of the City, p.44-53: Henning Eichberg examines the contradictions
- Notes and Queries, p.55-58: the usual round up of stray pathways within the labyrinth
- the first church labyrinth in America; new labyrinths at Lough Derg, Ireland and
Norwich Cathedral, England; Ely Cathedral labyrinth misinformation; a maze under
threat in Rome, Italy and the work of Waltraud Hunke, 1915-2004
- Labyrinth Reviews, p.59-63: the latest maze and labyrinth publications and CD's reviewed
- The Labyrinth Society, p.64: Kimberly Lowelle Saward, TLS President, updates the
news
CAERDROIA 35 : December 2005
- Editorial, p.3-4: Jeff Saward looks back over 25 years of editing Caerdroia
- The Tomba del Labirinto, Luzzanas, Sardinia, p.5-11: Jeff & Kimberly Saward go in
search of this enigmatic underground labyrinth inscription
- Mary's Garden - The Labyrinth of Jerusalem, p.12-18: João Baptista studies a 17th
century painting in Portugal
- The Cascading Serpentine, p.19-26: Andreas Frei examines the Chartres labyrinth structure
- A Daedalus for the 21st Century, p.27-33: Tristan Smith's software labyrinth builder
- A Lifetime of Labyrinths, p.34-36: Jørgen Thordrup recounts his 60-year fascination
- The Most Dynamic Quarter Century in the History of Mazes, p.37-43: Adrian Fisher
looks back over 25 years in the Maze Game
- The Labyrinth Revival in Switzerland, p.44-47: Susanne Kramer-Friedrich tells the
story
- The Labyrinth Revival in the Germanic Countries, p.48-56: Ilse S. Seifried documents
the influences and the labyrinths that have resulted
- Notes and Queries, p.57-61: an extraordinary labyrinth discovered in Goa, India;
a labyrinth at Kurukshetra, India; pavement mazes, Mailly-Maillet, France & Rotterdam,
Netherlands
- Obituary, 62-64: remembering the life and work of the remarkable Randoll Coate
- The Labyrinth Society, p.65: Kimberly Lowelle Saward, TLS President, updates the
news
- Labyrinth Reviews, p.66-68: the latest maze and labyrinth books and publications
reviewed
CAERDROIA 36 : October 2006
- Editorial, p.3: Jeff Saward reviews this issue and forthcoming projects
- The Labyrinth on Coins & Tokens, p.4-9: Jeff Saward describes two unusual labyrinth
tokens in the Labyrinthos Archive Collection
- How to Solve a Maze, p.10-17: Michael Behrend studies the mathematical algorithms
for determining the pathways of mazes
- The Classical Maze & the Octaëteris, p.18-37: Lance Latham examines the connections
between the classical labyrinth form and calendric systems
- Kota Labyrinths in Southern India, p.38-52: Klaus Kürvers documents a research trip
to Southern India, with photographer Jürgen Hohmuth, in search of the elusive labyrinths
in the Nilgiris Mountains
- Mazes and Mysteries, p,53-58: David Ellis explores the mazes that appear in mystery
and detective novels, from the tales of M. R. James, to modern times
- Notes and Queries, p59-66: further discoveries in India; a labyrinth festival in
Cork, Ireland and labyrinths, old and new, in Croatia
- The Labyrinth Society, p.67: Kimberly Lowelle Saward, TLS President, updates the
news
- Labyrinth Reviews, p.68 : the latest maze and labyrinth books and publications reviewed