Howell, R. (2000). Excavations at Trelech, 1996--1999. Monmouthshire Antiq 16. Vol 16, pp. 131-147.

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Excavations at Trelech, 1996--1999
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Monmouthshire Antiq 16
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Monmouthshire Antiquary
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16
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131 - 147
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Trelech was one of the largest towns in medieval Wales. The development is difficult to explain in conventional terms--archaeological research is clarifying this. Evidence has been produced for iron working in numerous parts of the town; this is contemporary with the acquisition of the lordship by the de Clare family (in 1245/46) and their initiation of military activity in the area. Excavations have revealed furnaces, buildings and a road surface.
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Ray Howell
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Jonathan A K Kissock (Abstract author)
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2000
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Furnaces Buildings (Auto Detected Subject)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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20 Jan 2002