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Carmarthenshire Antiq 14
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Carmarthenshire Antiq 14
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Series:
The Carmarthenshire Antiquary
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14
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1978
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Date Of Issue From: 1978
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Aspects of later prehistoric and native Roman Carmarthenshire - part 1
George Williams
3 - 19
Surveys the material culture, undefended scttlements, and defended settlements.
Aspects of later prehistoric and native Roman Carmarthenshire. Part I
George Williams
3 - 19
Topographical notes on the early medieval borough of Kidwelly
Heather F James
6 - 15
Former watercourses provided wet ditches for the town defences (c 1106). Open layout of borough, with burgage plots and market site outside, proves abandonment by 14th century, despite stone walling and gates. One gate survives, two others traced, one protecting a river wharf and a ditch cut 1404/7. Major buildings date from 19th century. D F R
Laugharne Castle 1977: second interim report
Richard J Avent
21 - 35
Excavations concentrated on the SE inner ward and revealed the plan of part of the Tudor basements under the main hall, together with an earlier postern gate leading to the Taf foreshore.
A survey of the fishponds, watercourses and other earthworks at the site of Whitland Abbey and iron forge
Terrence James
71 - 78
SN 208182. A sketch survey of the earthworks, supplemented by air photographic and map evidence, is presented and discussed. Three fishponds appear as the earliest features; another pond certainly (and one more possibly) was used by the abbey forge via one or two leats. Thc forge established in 1636 has not been certainly located because of obliteration of most of the surface evidence at the presumed point. Medieval mills are attested in documents.