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Post Medieval and Modern A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Select Bibliography, Northeast Wales Post Medieval and Modern A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales East and Northeast Wales – Post Medieval, bibliography 22/12/2003 Adams, D R, 1970, Survey of Llanymynech Ogof: Roman copper mine, 8, Shropshire Mining Club. Allen, D, 1974, 'Brenig valley excavations 1973', Denbighshire Historical Society Transactions 23. Allen, D, 1975, 'Brenig valley excavations 1974', Denbighshire Historical Society Transactions 24. Allen, D, 1979, 'Excavation at Hafod-y-nant Criafolen, Brenig valley, Clwyd 1973-4', Post Medieval Archaeology 13, 1-59. Allen, D, 1981, 'Excavation at Hafod-y-nant Criafolen, Brenig valley, Clwyd', Post Medieval Archaeology 1-39. Anon, 1884, 'Oswestry, Ancient and Modern, and its Local Families', Archaeologia Cambrensis 1, 193-224. Anon, 1890, 'Strata Marcella abbey', Byegones 436. 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