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... settlement at early medieval sites is much more widespread , as for example at Reask , Co. Kerry ( Fanning 1981 ) . Many early medieval church sites in Wales , including Llanaelhaearn , have remained in use as foci for Christian worship ...
... settlement at early medieval sites is much more widespread , as for example at Reask , Co. Kerry ( Fanning 1981 ) . Many early medieval church sites in Wales , including Llanaelhaearn , have remained in use as foci for Christian worship ...
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... settlement on a large scale . Higham on the other hand , questions the scale and nature of immigration in the north - west , distinguishing between names applied to little used or marginal land and those applied to townships , for ...
... settlement on a large scale . Higham on the other hand , questions the scale and nature of immigration in the north - west , distinguishing between names applied to little used or marginal land and those applied to townships , for ...
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... settlement through the late ninth- to eleventh - century Scandinavian phases as settlement density increases and the mercantile waterfront develops . He details much new and unpublished evidence from recent work in advance of ...
... settlement through the late ninth- to eleventh - century Scandinavian phases as settlement density increases and the mercantile waterfront develops . He details much new and unpublished evidence from recent work in advance of ...
Contents
A newly discovered Roman marching camp at Pen Plaenau | 13 |
The inscribed stones of Llanaelhaearn Church Gwynedd and the significance of their places | 23 |
The medieval bishops effigies at Llandaff Cathedral By Madeleine Gray | 37 |
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