A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Select Bibliography, Southwest Wales Post Medieval and Modern A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Southwest Wales – Post Medieval, bibliography 22/12/2003 This list is drawn from a number of sources : a small number derive from the original audit by Cambria Archaeology; more from a trawl through Ceredigion County Library, Aberystwyth; some from published bibliographies, but most from an incomplete search of current periodical literature. The compiler does not claim to have run all these to earth at first hand, so some page references, the names of publishers and some places of publication are missing. It should be noted that not all apparently authoritative published bibliographies - on the web and off it - are necessarily as complete as might be expected. Some may be biased by the interests or prejudices of their compilers. The Website on Mining Bilbiography is a good example. It excludes certain materials on processing and hydrology, and omits virtually everything the present writer has written on dating mines! The present writer regrets if his equally subjective selection inadvertently omits anything significant to the interests of its readers, but welcomes notification of it. Bibliographical Sources Dyfed 1990. Dyfed Llayfryddiaeth Ddethol: A Select Reading List, Adran Gwasanaethau Diwylliannol: Cultural Services Department. [This is a very useful document as far as it goes. However, it is carelessly edited and rather thin on archaeology]. Jones, G. Lewis, u. D. (c1968) A Bibliography of Cardiganshire, Cardiganshire Joint Library Committee. General BBC Wales Southwest website. Cadw 1998. Register of Landscapes of Outstanding Historic Interest in Wales, Cadw: Cardiff. Cadw 2001. Register of Landscapes of Special Historic Interest in Wales, Cardiff: Cadw. Colyer, R. J. 1987. The Teifi: Scenery and Antiquities of a Welsh River, Llandysul: Gomer. Evans, G. E. 1903. Cardiganshire, Welsh Gazette. Howell, D. W. 1993. (ed) Pembrokeshire County History 4: Modern Pembrokeshire 1815-1974, Haverfordwest: Pembrokeshire Historical Society. Jenkins, G. H. and Jones, I. G. (eds). 1998. Cardiganshire County History vol.3: Cardiganshire in Modern Times, Cardiff: U. P. for Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society and RCAHMW. John, B. S. 1976/1978. Pembrokeshire, Newton Abbott: David and Charles. Reprinted by Pan Books. John B. S. Pembrokeshire 2000 Land and People. Newport, Greencroft Books. Lewis, W. J. 1969. Hanes Darlunialdo o Geredigion/An Illustrated History of Cardiganshire, Aberystwyth: Cymdeithas Llyfrau Ceredigion. Locock, M. 2002. ‘Researching the familiar past: priorities and opportunities in post-medieval archaeology,’ in Briggs, C. S. (ed), Towards a Research Agenda for Wales: the proceedings of a WIFA conference at Aberystwyth, 31st August-2nd September 2001, BAR 343 (Oxford) 145-152. Miles, D. (ed). 1973. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, London: HMSO. This document’s copyright is held by contributors and sponsors of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales. A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Select Bibliography, Southwest Wales Post Medieval and Modern Mirehouse, M. B. 1910. South Pembrokeshire: Some of its History and Records, London: David Nutt. Owen, G.1603/1892. The Description of Pembrokeshire, Parts 1-4 (1603), (ed with notes and appendix by H Owen), C. J. Clark. Parkinson, A. J. 1985. ‘Wheat, Peat and lead: settlement patterns in west Wales, 1500-1800’, Ceredigion 10, 111-30. R. C. A. H. M. W.1917. An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Carmarthenshire, London: H. M. S. O. RCAHMW. 1925. An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Pembrokeshire, London: H. M. S. O. Agriculture: General Davies, A. E. 1976. ’Enclosures in Cardiganshire 1750-1850’, Ceredigion 8, 100- 140. Davies, M. F.1939. The Land of Britain: Pembrokeshire. The Report of the Land Utilisation Survey of Britain pt 32, London: Geographical Publications Ltd. Dicks, T. R. B. 1967. ‘Farming in Elizabethan Pembrokeshire, 1588-1603’, Nat. Lib. Wales Jnl 15, 215-225. Dresser, B. J. 1959. ‘Land-use and farm practice in the parish of Dale’, Field Studies 1 (I) 17-39. Howell, E. J. 1946. The Land of Britain: Cardiganshire, Land Utilisation Survey of Britain, Rep Part 40, London: Geographical Publications Ltd. Howells, B. E. 1955-6. ‘Pembrokeshire Farming c 1580-1620’, Nat. Lib. Wales Jnl 9, 230-40, 313-33, 413-39. Howells, B. E. 1974-5. ‘Social and Agrarian Change in Early Modern Cardiganshire’, Ceredigion 7, 256-72. Moore-Colyer, R. J. 1998. ‘Agriculture and Land Occupation in Nineteenth Century Cardiganshire’, 19-50 in Jenkins and Jones (eds). Rees, D. 1977. Rings and Rosettes: The history of the Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society 1784-1977, Llandyul: Gomer Press. Agriculture: Farms, Steadings, Fields and Droving Atkinson, J. A. Banks, I. and MacGregor, G. 2000. Townships to Farmsteads: Rural settlement in Scotland, England and Wales, BAR British Series 293: Oxford. Austin, D. 1988. ‘Excavation and survey at Bryn Cysegrfan, Llanfair Clydogau, Dyfed, 1979’, Medieval Archaeol 32, 130-165. Austin, D. 1989. ‘The excavation of dispersed settlement in medieval Britain’, in M. Aston et al (eds), The rural settlements of medieval England, Basil Blackwell: Oxford. Benson, D. and Crane, P. 1998. ‘Tro’r Derlwyn’, Archaeology in Wales 38, 148- 149. Briggs, C. S. 1985. 'Problems of the early agricultural landscape in Upland Wales, as illustrated by an example from the Brecon Beacons', in Upland Settlement in Britain: the Second Millennium B. C. and after, Spratt, D. and Burgess, C. B. (eds), British Archaeological Report 143: Oxford, 285-316. Cadw, 2002. Caring for lost farmsteads, Cardiff: Cadw. Colyer, R. F. 1973. ‘The Gogerddan Demesne Farm 1818-22’, Ceredigion 7, 170- 188. Davies, E.1938. ’The Black Mountain: A Study in Rural Life and Economy’, Trans Carms Antiq. Soc. 28, 53-64. Davies, E. 1980. ‘Hafod, Hafoty and Lluest: Their distribution, features and purpose’, Ceredigion 9, 1-41. This document’s copyright is held by contributors and sponsors of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales. A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Select Bibliography, Southwest Wales Post Medieval and Modern Davies, M. 1973. ‘Field systems of south Wales’, in Baker, A. R. H. and Butlin, R. A. (eds), Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles, 480-529. Dresser, B. J. 1959. ’Land-use and Farm practice in the parish of Dale’, Field Studies 1(1) 17-39. Howells, B. E.1971. ’Open fields and farmsteads in Pembrokeshire’, Pembrokes Historian 3, 26-41. Hughes, P. G. 1943/1988. Wales and the Drovers, Carmarthen: Golden Grove. Kissock, J. A. 1991. ‘Farms, Fields and hedges: aspects of the rural economy of northeast Gower c. 1300-1650’, Archaeol. Cambrensis 140, 130-47. Kissock, J. A. 1993. ‘Some examples of co-axial field systems in Pembrokeshire’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 40, 190-7. Leighton, D. K. 1997. Mynydd Ddu and Fforest Fawr, the evolution of an upland landscape in South Wales, Aberystwyth, RCAHMW. Lethbridge, T. C. and David, H. E. 1930. ‘Gateholm Island’, Archaeol. Cambr. 85, 366-74. Miller, E. 1991. The agrarian history of England and Wales: Vol. 3 1348-1500, Cambridge: U. P. Owen, D. H. 1991. ‘Farming Practice and Techniques: Wales and the Marches’ in E. Miller, (ed), 238-53. Murphy, K. 1988. ‘A medieval relict field system on Marros Mountain, Dyfed’, Carmarthens Antiq. 24, 23-32. Murphy, K. 1999. Upland Ceredigion: Historic Landscape Characterisation, unpublished report, Llandeilo: Cambria Archaeology. Sambrook, P. 2000a. ‘Medieval or later deserted rural settlement in west Wales’, in J. A. Atkinson et al (eds), 90-95. Sambrook, P. 2000b. ‘Deserted Rural Settlements Survey 2000’, Archaeol. in Wales 40, 22-3. Sambrook, P. and Ramsey, R. 1998. Deserted rural settlement study 1997-8, unpublished report, Llandeilo: Cambria Archaeology. Sambrook, P., Benson, D., Hall, J. and Wilson, H. 1999. Review of Upland Archaeology in Dyfed: 1989-99, unpublished DAT report for RCAHMW. Sambrook, P. 1999. The Mynydd y Ffynnon Project Phase V: site management report. Llandeilo. Cambria Archaeology unpublished report. Sambrook, P. 2001. The Mynydd y Ffynnon Project Phase VI (2000-1 Survey). Llandeilo. Unpublished report, Cambria Archaeology. Silvester, R. J., 1997. The Mynydd y Ffynnon Landscape Survey II, unpublished CPAT report. Ward, A. M. 1995. ‘An incipient upland farmstead at Tro’r Derlwyn? Medieval or post-medieval buildings in the Nant Garw Valley and the role of transhumance in the dynamics of settlement on the Black Mountain, southeast Carmarthenshire’, Carmarthens Antiq. 31, 17-33. Ward, A. M. 1997. ‘Transhumance and settlement on the Welsh uplands: a view from the Black Mountain’, in Edwards, N. (ed), 97-112. Ward, A. M. 1999. ‘Transhumance and place-names: an aspect of early Ordnance Survey mapping on the Black Mountain Commons, Carmarthenshire’, Studia Celtica 33, 335-48. Yates, M. J. 2000. ‘Medieval or later rural settlement in Wales: an introduction to the present work programme funded by CADW: Welsh Historic Monuments’, in A. J. Atkinson et al (eds), 31-33. Architecture: General Rees, V. 1963. Southwest Wales: Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, a Shell Guide, London: Faber. This document’s copyright is held by contributors and sponsors of the Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales. A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Select Bibliography, Southwest Wales Post Medieval and Modern Rees, V. 1971. Mid-Western Wales: Cardiganshire and Merioneth: A
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