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Indlæser... The hillforts of Cardigan Bay (2016)6 | Ingen | 2,646,693 | Ingen | 1 | This title brings alive the hillforts of Cardigan Bay - the people who built and occupied them, how and why they were constructed, and what survives, both in terms of visible remains and the artefacts that have been unearthed. Richly illustrated with the authors photographs from land, sea and air, and his many reconstruction drawings, the book examines these fascinating earthworks in light of what we know about the Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Roman society. Patterns of daily life, of ritual and ceremony, of domestic and military use, and building arrangements, are all described, as well as the activities that might have occurred during the construction of a hillfort. The book includes a gazetteer of hillforts that can be visited in Ceredigion, including access details.… (mere) |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. In these galleries of glass reflection and transparencies under Pen Dinas skies our Iron Age forebears' glance give us good governance.
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. For many years I have been intending to write a guide to the hillforts and prehistoric settlements of Ceredigion (Cardiganshire).
Acknowledgements. These lines of modern verse, prominently displayed in the foyer of the glass-and-steel office of the Welsh Government at Rhodfa Padarn in Aberystwyth, reference the brooding presence of the mighty Pen Dinas hillfort on the hilltop nearby, and ask our Iron Age ancestors to give the blessing of good leadership, across two millennia, to the politicians and civil servants of the present day.
Foreword. Hillforts in Britain are so numerous and visible that they have long attracted the attention of antiquarians and archaeologists.
Chapter 1. Exploring the hillforts of Cardigan Bay. | |
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