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Votes:0 Issue 61 October 2001 Contents news Ice Age hunting camp found in Hampshire Medieval hospital found under modern hospital in Stoke-on-Trent Early leadmill uncovered in Sheffield Mystery of ?old soldier?s homestead? in East Yorkshire Lakenheath cemetery focused on Bronze Age mound Iceman?s murder, Iron Age boats, Roman mosaic features Years of pestilence Tom Beaumont James on archaeology of the Black Death The medieval fleet Gustav Milne on the medieval shipbuilding industry Great sites Stephen Aldhouse-Green on Paviland Cave in South Wales letters On Bronze Age necklaces, roofing materials and quarries issues George Lambrick on proposals to alter the planning system Peter Ellis Regular column books Copperopolis by Stephen Hughes Debating the Archaeological Heritage by Robin Skeates Safe Sa Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 CYMRAEG | DEUTSCH | ENGLISH | ESPA?OL | FRAN?AIS ARCHAEOLOGY IN WALES (GREAT BRITAIN) - The Prehistoric Monuments of Wales - A Survey by Herbert E.Roese ********************************************************** Monuments | Literature | Links | Comments . . . Wales lies at the western edge of Great Britain. Geographically, it is a mountainous block of land, surrounded by sea on three sides and, in the East, by the broad vales of the rivers Severn and Dee. Both rivers form a sharp geographical boundary that is plainly visible when travelling from Gloucester via Shrewsbury to Flint. Hills and mountains rise abruptly in an impressive faÇade on the western side of both valleys to the arching back of the upland mass that forms Wales, a distinct topographical entity of ca.20,520 sq.km. Its chara Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales Cofnod Henebion Cenedlaethol Cymru National Monuments Record of Wales I Mewn Enter Chwiliwr Cyflym / Quick Search: Search Coflein New NMRW database About RCAHMW Enquiry Form Search: CARN Search: NMRW Archive RCAHMW Newsletter What's New Bookshop Work of the RCAHMW Current Projects National Monuments Record of Wales Database Collections Opening hours & location Annual Report Commissioners Royal Warrant Aims & Objectives Search the site External links Diary of events Job Vacancies Collecting Policy The Extended National Database for Wales Contact Us Parklands and Gardens Chapels Aerial Wall Paintings Vernacular Architecture Industrial Uplands Views of Wales Joint Initiatives Emergency Building Read More Go to Site
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