Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 155W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... communities . The important point for us , however , is that it seems most likely that the post - Roman cemeteries of Wales were Christian . Returning to the Late Roman period in south - east Wales , the presence of cemeteries ...
... communities . The important point for us , however , is that it seems most likely that the post - Roman cemeteries of Wales were Christian . Returning to the Late Roman period in south - east Wales , the presence of cemeteries ...
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... communities only chose to express a Christian identity in the fifth century after the fall of Roman administration ... communities of south - east Wales considered themselves to be ' Roman ' . Although we must be careful not to impose ...
... communities only chose to express a Christian identity in the fifth century after the fall of Roman administration ... communities of south - east Wales considered themselves to be ' Roman ' . Although we must be careful not to impose ...
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... communities of south - east Wales may have looked upon and sought out the Church and the range of identities it offered as the Late Antique heir to Rome ; to quote Martin Henig in the sub - Roman period , ' to be Christian was coming to ...
... communities of south - east Wales may have looked upon and sought out the Church and the range of identities it offered as the Late Antique heir to Rome ; to quote Martin Henig in the sub - Roman period , ' to be Christian was coming to ...
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Aaron depictions of 179 | 2 |
Æthelflede of Mercia 154 | 10 |
Excavation of Neolithic pits three ringditches and a palisaded enclosure at Cwm Meudwy | 23 |
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Age pottery appears Archaeol archaeological architectural assemblage associated barrows bone BP Calibrated date Britain British Bronze Age buildings burial Cadog Cadw Caerleon Caerwent Cambrensis Cambrian Archaeological Association camps capitals Cardiff Carmarthenshire castle century Ceredigion Christian church Context Cwm Meudwy Davies decoration deposits diameter ditch fill drying oven early medieval Early Neolithic emmer enclosure ditch enclosure recut evidence example excavation fabric field system Flintshire four-post structure fragments Fund geophysical survey glume grain granaries gully Gwynedd Gwynllyw identified Inchtuthil inhumation Late Iron Age later legionary fortress Llanfor Maen Achwyfan marching-camps material Monmouthshire Montgomeryshire monuments Neolithic north-west palisaded enclosure Poaceae postholes pottery prehistoric Priory Field probably radiocarbon dates remains ring-ditches Roman period Romanesque Romano-British Roundhouse samples sculpture settlement sherds Silures south-east Wales St Athan stone suggests Triticum Vale of Glamorgan vessels Viking ware Welsh wheat whilst