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ARCHAEOLOGIA CAMBRENSIS Cylchgrawn Cymdeithas Hynafiaethau Cyrmu The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association. VOL. 145 (1996)
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ARCHAEOLOGIA CAMBRENSIS Cylchgrawn Cymdeithas Hynafiaethau Cyrmu The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association. VOL. 145 (1996)
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Archaeologia Cambrensis
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145
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Journal
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Patricia Moore
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Cambrian Archaeological Association
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1998
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Issue for 1996, published 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://hdl.handle.net/10107/4751983
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21 Mar 2001
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Abstract
Agriculture in Wales before and during the second millennium BC
R J Moore-Colyer
15 - 33
Despite the difficulties inherent in extracting appropriate data from sites on acidic soils and the frustrations engendered by the lack of scientific excavation this article proceeds to review settlement patterns; cairns, cairnfields and field systems; crop husbandry and the subsistence base and animal husbandry.
Late Roman and post-Roman Caerwent some evidence from metalwork
Jeremy K Knight
34 - 66
Considers Roman military equipment, sub-Roman cemeteries, numismatic finds and a range of types of metalwork and other evidence, found in early-twentieth-century excavations.
Flint: excavations at the castle and on the town defences...
Trevor J Miles
67 - 151
Excavations were carried out to assist in the conservation of the structures and to enhance their display. The inner moat was sectioned and excavation carried out in the outer ward. Remains of roads, a gatehouse and a rock causeway were all recovered. The profile of the Edwardian town defences was also examined and an attempt is made to deduce the layout of the combined town and castle defences plan. Includes details of pottery, tile, stone and wooden finds and a listing of context numbers.
An early post-medieval timbers setting and subrectangular diggings in Late Flandrian estuarine sediments, Rumney Great Wharf, Cardiff (formerly Monmouthshire)
John R L Allen
152 - 168
Exposed in the intertidal zone were a stone strew and a lengthy setting of timbers, to which a series a large, subrectangular dug pits at the same horizon conform. Evidence suggests that they are related and date from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. They appear to have formed a landing place at which some heavy and bulky material was unloaded. The landing place is unrecorded in the Welsh port books.
Archaeol Cambrensis 145