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Archaeol Wales 36
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Title:
Archaeol Wales 36
Series
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Series:
Archaeology in Wales
Volume
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Volume:
36
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Publication Type:
Journal
Publisher
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Publisher:
Council for British Archaeology, Wales
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1996
Note
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Note:
Date Of Issue From: 1996
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Hillfort siting and monumentality: Castell Henllys and geographical information systems
Harold C Mytum
Claire Gathercole
Helen Fenwick
3 - 10
The concept of monumentality, it is argued, has only been considered briefly in IA studies. Hence hillforts are largely seen as having had only a defensive role. It is now proposed that the scale of ramparts suggests that they were intended to be a symbol legitimising the elite. The purpose of the computer modelling in this paper is to offer simple visions of the hillfort and the promontory on which it stands.
Excavations at Cosmeston medieval village, near Penarth, South Glamorgan, 1993
Phil Andrews
11 - 35
The objectives of these excavations was elucidate the nature of a medieval building and yard, to examine the nature of the relationship between two other buildings and to uncover, excavate and record any other, earlier features and deposits. The house and yard have been reconstructed in their original position. Includes metalwork by Natasha Hutchinson (18), pottery by Catherine Freeman (18--25), animal bones by Sheila Hamilton-Dyer (25--7) and mollusca and soil (27--8) and radiocarbon dating (30--1) both by Michael J Allen and charred plant remains by Pat Hinton.
Excavations at the Bedford Ironworks, Cefn Cribwr, 1992--1994
A G Marvell
Paul F Wilkinson
D Williams
36 - 47
An extensive programme of excavation and survey was carried out on these ironworks which were operated between c. 1780 and 1836. The excavations were concentrated in four main areas: the calcining kilns, the charging structure, the blowing engine house and the blast furnace.
Periodic literature relating to Wales 1996
John R Kenyon
112 - 115
A new development for this journal. Includes some entries taken from recent issues of the British Archaeological Bibliography (now British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography).