Dinas Powys hillfort is the richest, best preserved and most fully excavated early medieval secular settlement in Wales. The hillfort was extensively excavated by Leslie Alcock in the late 1950s. The subsequent publication became a seminal work of early medieval archaeology (Alcock 1963) and Dinas Powys is often quoted as the classic type site of the early medieval west. Nevertheless, re-evaluation of the finds assemblage and site stratigraphy (Edwards and Lane 1988; Graham-Campbell 1991; Campbell 1991, 2007; Dark 1993) combined with recent radiocarbon dating of material from the 1950s excavation have demonstrated that many of Alcock's interpretations are in need of re-examination. It remains true, however, that the quality and quantity of ...
This is the first study of the Anglo-Welsh border region in the period before the Norman arrival in ...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
Christianity arrived in Wales with the Romans and spread rapidly in the early medieval period. Evide...
Dinas Powys was excavated by Leslie Alcock in the 1950s. Its rich finds assemblage set a standard f...
Acknowledgements The laser scan of Dinas Powys was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology. We would also...
Research into the formation and growth of early medieval kingdoms in Wales is limited by a considera...
Iron Age settlement in Wales is dominated by defended settlements, ranging in size from large multiv...
This study examines the structure of the early medieval Welsh landscape. Using a cantref (hundred) i...
Historical excavation of hillforts, largely pre-1970, is reviewed critically through selected cases ...
Causewayed enclosures have recently been at the forefront of debate within British and European Neol...
Wales provides a rare opportunity to explore the development of an early medieval socio-political la...
The early medieval period in Wales (c AD 400-1070), spanning the centuries between the end of Roman ...
The crannog on Llangorse Lake near Brecon in mid Wales was discovered in 1867 and first excavated in...
The Iron Age roughly spans the centuries between c. 800 BC and the beginning of the Roman conquest o...
Great Castle Head Iron Age promontory fort has some of the most massive defences of all the coastal ...
This is the first study of the Anglo-Welsh border region in the period before the Norman arrival in ...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
Christianity arrived in Wales with the Romans and spread rapidly in the early medieval period. Evide...
Dinas Powys was excavated by Leslie Alcock in the 1950s. Its rich finds assemblage set a standard f...
Acknowledgements The laser scan of Dinas Powys was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology. We would also...
Research into the formation and growth of early medieval kingdoms in Wales is limited by a considera...
Iron Age settlement in Wales is dominated by defended settlements, ranging in size from large multiv...
This study examines the structure of the early medieval Welsh landscape. Using a cantref (hundred) i...
Historical excavation of hillforts, largely pre-1970, is reviewed critically through selected cases ...
Causewayed enclosures have recently been at the forefront of debate within British and European Neol...
Wales provides a rare opportunity to explore the development of an early medieval socio-political la...
The early medieval period in Wales (c AD 400-1070), spanning the centuries between the end of Roman ...
The crannog on Llangorse Lake near Brecon in mid Wales was discovered in 1867 and first excavated in...
The Iron Age roughly spans the centuries between c. 800 BC and the beginning of the Roman conquest o...
Great Castle Head Iron Age promontory fort has some of the most massive defences of all the coastal ...
This is the first study of the Anglo-Welsh border region in the period before the Norman arrival in ...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
Christianity arrived in Wales with the Romans and spread rapidly in the early medieval period. Evide...