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Bibliography 25/06/2010 Roman Review of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Recent Bibliography 25/06/2010 Roman List of relevant recent literature to add to the Bibliography for the period, compiled from all correspondents, Compiled by Dr J L Davies Barber, A., Cox, S. & Hancocks, A. 2006. A Late Iron Age and Roman Farmstead at St. Athan, Vale of Glamorgan: Evaluation and Excavation 2002-3, Archaeologia Cambrensis 155 Barker, L et al. 2007. A Newly-discovered Roman camp at Gwanas Fawr, Brithdir and Llanfachreth, Gwynedd, Archaeology in Wales 47, 88-90. Blockley, K. 2005. Ty Newydd, New Street, Caersws, Powys. Archaeological Watching Brief. CAP Report 388. Brett, M. 2006. Trowbridge, Archaeology in Wales 46, 190. Britnell, W J. 2010. Trial excavations on defended enclosure sites in the Llandyssil area of Montgomeryshire in 1993-94. CPAT Report 1042. Brooks, I P & Laws, K. 2007. Brynhyfryd Sixth Form Centre Extension. EAS Client Report 2007/07. Burnham, B.C. & Burnham, H. B. 2004. Dolaucothi-Pumsaint. Survey and Excavations at a Roman Gold-Mining Complex, 1987-1999, Oxford. Clarke, S et al. 2004, Court Farm, Wonastow, Archaeology in Wales 44, 157 Clarke, S. & Bray, J. Wonastow, Court Farm, Archaeology in Wales 46, 193-95. Clarke, S & Bray, J. 2008. Old Court Farm, Llanfihangel Rogiet, Archaeology in Wales 48, 125. Clarke, S & Bray, J. 2008. The Old Smithy, Portskewett, Archaeology in Wales 48, 125 Clarke, S & Bray, J. 2008. Usk, Archaeology in Wales 48, 126. Clarke, S & Bray, J. 2008. Caerleon, Archaeology in Wales48, 126. Clarke, S & Bray, J. Bulmore Road, Caerleon, Archaeology in Wales 48, 127-28. Cook, N 2007. Rethinking Alabum: recent work at Llanfair-ar-y-bryn Roman fort, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire Antiquary 43, 5-22. This document’s copyright is held by contributors and sponsors of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Review of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Recent Bibliography 25/06/2010 Roman Crane, P & Hopewell, D. 2008. Waun Ddu Roman Fortlet: Topographical and Geophysical Surveys. DAT Unpublished Report. Dannell, G B, Dickinson, B M, Hartley, B R, Mees, A W, Polak, M, Vernhet, A, Webster, P V. 2003-7. Gestepelte südgallische Reliefsigillata (Drag.29) aus den Werkstătten von La Graufesenque, RGZ Forschunginstitut für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Katalogue vor- und frügeschichtlicher Altertümer, 13 vols & 4 supplements, Band 34, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz, ISBN 3- 88467-082-4. Davidson, A. 2004. Ty Mawr, Holyhead, Archaeology in Wales 44, 156. Davies, J.L. 2005. Old Forts. New Plans. Geophysical Survey and the Archaeology of the Roman Army in Wales, In Visy, Z. (ed) Limes XIX. Proceedings of the XIXth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies held in Pécs, Hungary, September 2003. Pécs, 95-106. Davies, J L 2007. Llwyn y brain (Caersws 1), Archaeology in Wales 47, 145-6. Davies, J L 2009. Size Matters: campaign forts in Britain, in W S Hanson (ed.) The Army and the Frontiers of Rome. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series No.74, Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 44-54. Davies, J L & Jones, R H 2006. Roman Camps in Wales and the Marches, Cardiff. Dunning, R. 2008. Cardiff Castle, Archaeology in Wales 48, 125. Evans, E. 2004. Roman roads and vici project in south-east Wales, Archaeology in Wales 44, 120-22. Evans, E. 2006. Roman roads and vici project in south-east Wales, Archaeology in Wales 46, 121-25. Evans, P. 2004. Excavations at Cardiff Castle 2003, Archaeology in Wales 44, 43-60. Evans, E. 2004. Lower Machen, Archaeology in Wales 44, 159. Evans, E & Hart, R. 2008. Church Hill, Parkmill, Swansea, Archaeology in Wales 48, 129-30. This document’s copyright is held by contributors and sponsors of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Review of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Recent Bibliography 25/06/2010 Roman Evans, E & Sell, S. 2004. Caerleon, Caerleon House Nursing Home, Archaeology in Wales 44, 158-9. Evans, E M, Hart, R, Lewis, R, Locock, M, Lodwick, M, Owens, E J, and Webster, P V., in press, Survey and trial excavation ay Church Hill, Penmaen, Swansea, Studia Celtica 44 Frere, S. 2004. The Roman Fort at Colwyn Castle, Powys (Radnorshire), Britannia 35 Gardner, A & Guest, P. 2007. Caerleon. Excavations at Golledge’s Field and Priory Field, 2007: interim report. Unpublished Cardiff University/UCL report. Grant, F. 2006. St John Ambulance, Caersws, Powys: Archaeological Evaluation. CPAT Report 808. Grant, I. 2004. Glan y Nant, Caersws, Powys: Archaeological Excavation. CPAT Report 808. Grant, I. 2006. The Excavation of a Double-Ditched Enclosure at Arddleen, Powys, 2002-03, Montgomeryshire Collections 92 Grant, I & Jones, N W. 2009. Tesco Supermarket Development, Pool Road, Newtown, Powys. Archaeological Excavation and watching Brief. Summary Report. CPAT Report 1012. Grant, I & Jones, N W. 2010. Tesco Supermarket Development, Pool Road, Newtown, Powys. Archaeological Excavation and Watching Brief. Interim report. CPAT Report 1030. Guest, P. 2008. The Early Monetary History of Roman Wales: Identity, Conquest and Acculturation on the Imperial Fringe, Britannia 39, 33-58. Guest, P & Gardner, A. 2008. Caerleon. Excavations in Priory Field, 2008: interim report. Unpublished Cardiff University/UCL report. Guest, P & Wells, N. 2007. Iron Age and Roman Coins from Wales, Moneta. Guest, P & Young, T. 2006. Mapping Isca: geophysical investigation of Priory Field, Caerleon, Archaeologia Cambrensis 155, 177-33. Gwilt, A & Lodwick, M. 2008. Recent Fielwork at Llanmaes, Vale of Glamorgan, Archaeology in Wales 48, 67-9. This document’s copyright is held by contributors and sponsors of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Review of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Recent Bibliography 25/06/2010 Roman Hankinson, R. 2007. Land Adjacent to Gwalia House, Caersws, Powys. Archaeological Watching Brief. CPAT Report 877. Hankinson, R. 2007. Caersws Watermain Renewal, Powys. Archaeological Watching Brief. CPAT Report 884. Hankinson, R. 2008. Pen-y-gaer, Bwlch, near Crickhowell, Powys. Archaeological Evaluation. Interim Report. CPAT Report 904. Hankinson, E & Jones, N W. 2007. Roman Military Sites in north-east and east Wales. Geophysical Survey at Caersws 1, Dolau Bridge near Nantmel and Clyro. CPAT Report 854. Hankinson, R & Silvester, R J. 2008. Roman Funerary and Religious Sites. The Scheduling Enhancement Programme. CPAT Report 963. Hartley, B R & Dickinson, B M. 2008-12. Names on Terra Sigillata. An index of maker’s stamps & signatures on Gallo-Roman sigillata (samian ware). Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, Supplement 102, London. 9 volumes are promised of which 5 have been published to date and one is in the press. A database version is being assembled by RGZ Mainz but will not be fully operational before 2012. Hartley, K H, Tomber, R, with Webster, P V. 2006. A mortarium bibliography for Roman Britain. Journal of Roman Pottery Studies 13. Especially Ch.15, ‘Wales’ pp 118-121. Havard, T. 2004. St Mellons, Archaeology in Wales 44, 155. Hopewell, D. 2005. Roman Fort Environs in North-West Wales, Britannia 36, 225-69. Hopewell, D. 2006. Llanfor Roman Fort, Bala, Archaeology in Wales 46, 192. Hopewell, D. 2006. Sarn Helen above Cwm Penmaen, Dolwyddelan, Archaeology in Wales 46, 192. Hopewell, D. 2007. Roman Roads in North-West Wales, Gwynedd Archaeological Trust Report No. 668. Hopewell, D. 2007. Roman Fort Environs Project. Excavations at Llanfor 2006 (Interim Report), Gwynedd Archaeological Trust Report No.680. This document’s copyright is held by contributors and sponsors of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Review of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Recent Bibliography 25/06/2010 Roman Hopewell, D. 2009. Geophysical Survey at Tomen y Mur, Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd Archaeological Trust Unpublished Report. Hopewell, D. & Crane, P. 2006. Geophysical Suurvey at Trawscoed Roman Fort and Erglodd fortlet, Ceredigion, Archaeology in Wales 46, 167-70. Hopewell, D & Burman, J. 2007. Geophysical Survey at Caer Gai and Cefn Caer Roman Forts, Archaeology in Wales 47, 91-3. Hopewell, D. 2007. Roman Fort Environs. Geophysical Survey at Trawscoed Roman Fort and Erglodd Roman Fortlet. DAT Unpublished Report. Hopewell, D. 2007. Roman Fort Environs. Geophysical Survey at Trawscoed and Llanio. DAT Unpublished Report. Hopewell, D. 2008. Roman Fort Environs: Geophysical Survey at Pen Llwyn Roman Fort. DAT Unpublished Report. Hughes, G. 2003. A Roman Fort at Dinefwr Park, Llandeilo: an interim statement on a geophysical survey by Stratascan, Carmarthenshire Antiquary 39, 144-47. Hughes, G. 2005. Llandeilo Roman Forts, Archaeology in Wales 45, 155-56. Hughes, G. 2007. The Llandeilo Roman Forts: Archaeological Investigations 2003-2007. DAT Unpublished Report. Jones, N W. 2008. Village Workshops, Caersws, Archaeology in Wales 48, 129. Jones, N. 2008. Four Stones, Walton, Archaeology in Wales 48, 129. Jones, W. 2005. Forden Gaer Environs, Powys. CPAT Report No.690. Kenney, J. 2005. A Roman T-shaped corn-drier from Tremadog, Gwynedd, Archaeology in Wales 45, 25-32. Kissock, J. 2006. The Roman settlement pattern in western Gower landscape: a preliminary report, Archaeology in Wales 118-121 Lewis, R. 2004. Lower Machen, Archaeology in Wales 44, 159. Lewis, M., Clarke, S. & Bray, J. 2008. Roman Clay Altars from Caerleon, Monmouthshire Antiquary 24, 31-45. This document’s copyright is held by contributors and sponsors of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Review of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Recent Bibliography 25/06/2010 Roman Lodwick, M. & Gwilt, A. 2004. Cauldrons and Consumption: Llanmaes and LLyn Fawr, Archaeology in Wales 44, 77-81. Lodwick, M & Gwilt, A. 2007. Exploratory excavation of a later prehistoric and Romano-British enclosure at Llanmaes, Vale of Glamorgan, Archaeology in Wales 47, 78-82. McFarlane, I. 2004. New House Farm, Peterstone, Archaeology in Wales 44, 159- 60. Muckle, P. & Longley, D. et al. 2004, Excavations at Castellior, Anglesey, Archaeology in Wales 44, 33-42.
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