Savory, H. N. (1977). Wales from a Wessex point of view. ARCHAEOLOGIA CAMBRENSIS Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association VOLUME 125 (1976). Vol 125, pp. 1-12.
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Wales from a Wessex point of view | ||||
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ARCHAEOLOGIA CAMBRENSIS Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association VOLUME 125 (1976) | ||||
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Archaeologia Cambrensis | ||||
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125 | ||||
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1 - 12 | ||||
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(Presidential address 1975). Judged in the pottery-centred framework of the 1930s, N Wales seemed more of a cultural backwater in the Iron Age than did SE Wales. Now however, SE Wales is seen to have been excluded from developments in hillfort architecture found further north, and also to have had a separate metalworking tradition in the LBA. Were these southerners, eventually to become 'celticized' as the Silures, the virtually unmixed descendants of the Neolithic population? | ||||
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1977 | ||||
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