IntroductionAlong with its journal Archaeologia Cambrensis, the Cambrian Archaeological Association [The Cambrians] has published occasional supplementary volumes on Welsh History and Archaeology.
The following publications are already available online on the ‘Welsh Journals’ website maintained by Llfyrgell Genedlaethol Cymru - National Library of Wales at https://journals.library.wales
- An Alphabetical Index to the Fifth Series, 1884-1900, with a list of papers and articles, by Francis Green (1902).
- Index to Archaeologia Cambrensis 1847–1900, compiled by Lily F. Chitty, revised and abridged by Elizabeth H. Edwards (1964).
- Baronia de Kemeys from the original documents at Bronydd, transcribed by Thomas Davies Lloyd (1862).
- Brut y Tywysogion: the Gwentian Chronicle of Caradoc of Llancarvan, with translation by Aneurin Owen (1863).
- Surveys of Gower and Kilvey and the several mesne manors within that seignory, edited by Charles Baker and G. G. Francis (1870).
- Ten Days' Tour through the Isle of Anglesea, December, 1802, by Rev. John Skinner, (1908).
- Parochialia. Being a summary of answers to "Parochial Queries in order to a geographical dictionary, etc., of Wales" by Edward Lhwyd, edited by Rupert H. Morris, Parts 1-3 (1909-11).
- Tours in Wales (1804-1813) by Richard Fenton, by John Fisher (1917).
- Index to Archaeologia Cambrensis 1901–1960, compiled by T. Rowland Powell, with lists and notes by Donald Moore (1976).
In 1883 the Cambrians also published The Land of Morgan, a Contribution towards the History of the lordship of Glamorgan, by G T Clark.
Clark had, however, originally published this in a series of papers under the general title ‘The Land of Morgan’ in volumes 34 to 37 of the Archaeological Journal (1877–1880). Available through Taylor and Frances online (published July 2014).
Through ADS, the Cambrians make available the following:
- Menevia Sacra by Edward Yardley, edited by Francis Green – Supplemental Volume for 1927
- A Hundred Years of Welsh Archaeology: Centenary Volume, 1846–1946, edited by V. E. Nash-Williams (1947).
- Coygan Camp: a Prehistoric, Romano-British and Dark Age Settlement in Carmarthenshire, by G. J. Wainwright (1967).
- The Irish Sea Province in Archaeology and History, edited by D. Moore (1970).
- Roman Sites, edited by G. C. Boon (1978), CAA Monograph 1.
- Gwernvale and Penywyrlod: Two Neolithic Long Cairns in the Black Mountains of Brecknock, by W. J. Britnell and H. N. Savory (1984), CAA Monograph 2.
- Trefignath and Din Dryfol: The Excavation of two Megalithic Tombs in Angesey, by C. A. Smith and F. M. Lynch (1987), CAA Monograph 3.
- Excavations at Chepstow 1973-1974, by R. Shoesmith (1991), CAA Monograph 4.
- Excavations in the Brenig Valley: a Mesolithic and Bronze Age landscape in North Wales, by F. M. Lynch et at (1993) CAA Monograph 5.
- The Graeanog Ridge: The Evolution of a Farming Landscape and its Settlements in North-West Wales, by P. J. Fasham et al (1998), CAA Monograph 6.
- Reflections on the Past: Festschrift for Frances Lynch, edited by W. J. Britnell and R. J. Silvester (2012).