Nash-Williams, V., ed. (1947). A Hundred Years of Welsh Archaeology: Centenary Volume, 1846–1946. Cambrian Archaeological Association. https://doi.org/10.5284/1091068.  Cite this via datacite

Title: Early Christian Period. I. Settlements Sites and Other Remains; II. Inscribed and Sculptured Stones
Issue: A Hundred Years of Welsh Archaeology: Centenary Volume, 1846–1946
Series: Cambrian Archaeological Association Monographs
Page Start/End: 105 - 122
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1091068
Publication Type: MonographSeries
Abstract: Fox assesses sparse excavation and finds evidence for settlement and change in post-Roman Wales. There are two tabulated Appendices: List of finds of Dark Age date from Wales and The Bangor silver hoard. Macalister contributes an entertaining short history of the study of inscribed and sculptured stones in Wales as published in Archaeologia Cambrensis
Author: Aileen Fox
R Macalister
Publisher: Cambrian Archaeological Association
Year of Publication: 1947
Subjects / Periods:
social change
Christianity in Caerwent
civil settlement
monasteries
burial rites
short dykes
Vikings
Bangor hoard
John Windele
T Stephens
Thomas Wakeman
Ab Ithel
J O Westwood
H Longueville Jones
R R Brash
John Rhys
Romilly Allen
Samuel Ferguson
J W Willis-Bund
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Created Date: 31 Mar 2022