suurtaaltainen
Suurtaaltainen refers to a type of monumental block, specifically a covering stone slab typically used in the roofs of Finnish churches constructed during the Middle Ages. The term is derived from the Finnish language, where "suur" means large, "taali" refers to stone, and the suffix "-ainen" indicates an attribute or characteristic.
Suurtaaltaanen slabs were often installed above the uppermost transept or nave of a church. Characteristically, these
The known examples of suurtaaltanian slabs lie within southwestern Finland, particularly in the regions surrounding the
Experts associate the suurtaaltainen with the predecessor stage in the evolution of eastern stone architecture. Specifically,