Bibliography Refresh March 2017

Bibliography Refresh March 2017

A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Version 03, Bibliography Refresh March 2017 Medieval Bibliography of Medieval references (Wales) 2012 ‐ 2016 Adams, M., 2015 ‘A study of the magnificent remnant of a Tree Jesse at St Mary’s Priory Church, Abergavenny: Part One’, Monmouthshire Antiquary, 31, 45‐62. Adams, M., 2016 ‘A study of the magnificent remnant of a Tree Jesse at St Mary’s Priory Church, Abergavenny: Part Two, Monmouthshire Antiquary, 32, 101‐114. Allen, A. S., 2016 ‘Church Orientation in the Landscape: a perspective from Medieval Wales’, Archaeological Journal, 173, 154‐187. Austin, D., 2016 ‘Reconstructing the upland landscapes of medieval Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis 165, 1‐19. Baker, K., Carden, R., and Madgwick,, R. 2014 Deer and People, Windgather Press, Oxford. Barton, P. G., 2013 ‘Powis Castle Middle Park motte and bailey’, Castle Studies Group Journal, 26, 185‐9. Barton, P. G., 2013 ‘Welshpool ‘motte and bailey’, Montgomeryshire Collections 101 (2013), 151‐ 154. Barton, P.G., 2014 ‘The medieval borough of Caersws: origins and decline’. Montgomeryshire Collections 102, 103‐8. Brennan, N., 2015 “’Devoured with the sands’: a Time Team evaluation at Kenfig, Bridgend, Glamorgan”, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 164 (2015), 221‐9. Brodie, H., 2015 ‘Apsidal and D‐shaped towers of the Princes of Gwynedd’, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 164 (2015), 231‐43. Burton, J., and Stöber, K. (ed), 2013 Monastic Wales New Approaches, University of Wales Press, Cardiff Burton, J., and Stöber, K., 2015 Abbeys and Priories of Medieval Wales, University of Wales Press, Cardiff Caple, C., 2012 ‘The apotropaic symbolled threshold to Nevern Castle – Castell Nanhyfer’, Archaeological Journal, 169, 422‐52 Carr, A. D., 2011 Medieval Anglesey, 2nd edition (Llangefni, Anglesey Antiquarian Society) 1 A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Version 03, Bibliography Refresh March 2017 Medieval Clarke. S. and Bray, J., 2011 ‘Monmouth Priory Precinct and the Mystery of the Roads to the North Gate. Archaeology in Wales, 51, 126‐128. Comeau, R., 2012 ‘From tref(gordd) to tithe: identifying settlement patterns in a north Pembrokeshire parish’, Landscape History 33.1, 29‐44 Comeau, R., 2014 ‘Bayvil in Cemais: An Early Medieval Assembly Site in South‐West Wales?’, Medieval Archaeology, 58, 270‐284. Connors, O. J., 2014 ‘The influence of Anglo‐Norman Lordship upon the landscape of Monmouthshire’, Chateau Gaillard, 26, 107‐12. Copplestone‐Crow, B., 2011 ‘Llandovery Castle and the Clifford family’, Carmarthenshire Antiquary, 47, 13‐29. Copplestone‐Crow, B., 2014 ‘Abergavenny Priory: a contribution towards its early history’, Monmouthshire Antiquary, 30, 3‐14. Crampin, M., 2014 Stained Glass from Welsh Churches, Y Lolfa, Talybont. Davidson, A., 2012, ‘Harlech Castle Watergate’, in W.J.Britnell and R. J. Silvester (eds). Reflections on the Past. Essays in honour of Frances Lynch, 417‐31 Davies, J., 2012, ‘Y Mount, Ty Newydd, Llannor: Earth and timber castles of the Lleyn Peninsula in their Archaeological, Historical and Landscape context’, Archaeology in Wales, 52, 95‐100. Davies, J., 2013 ‘Montgomery – 1224 to 1332: a new town in the Central March of Wales’, Montgomeryshire Collections 101 (2013), 19‐56. Davis, P.R. 2011. ‘Forgotten Castles of Wales’. Logaston Davies, P. R., 2013 Three Chevrons Red. The Clares: A Marcher Dynasty in Wales, England and Ireland, Logaston Press, Herefordshire. Davies, W. R., and Silvester, R. J., 2015 ‘Hen Caerwys: an historiography of the first fifty years’, Transactions of the Flintshire Historical Society, 40, 17‐40. Elis‐Williams, D., 2014 ‘St Gwyddelan’s Church and the Medieval Geography of Dolwyddelan’, Archaeology in Wales, 54, 109‐124. Fletcher, J., 2011 Gardens of Earthly Delight: The History of Deer Parks, Windgather Press, Oxford. 2 A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Version 03, Bibliography Refresh March 2017 Medieval Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., 2013 ‘Gresham Revisited: a fresh look at the medieval monuments of Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 161 (2012), 357‐388. Goodall, J. 2010. ‘The English Castle’. Yale Grant, I. and Jones, N. 2013. ‘Chirk, Offa’s Dyke’. Archaeology in Wales, 53, 213‐5 Grant, I. and Watson, S. 2013. ‘Llanerfyl, Llysun Motte’. Archaeology in Wales, 53, 211‐2. Gray, M., 2011 ‘The brass of Richard and Joan Foxwist at Llanbeblig: death, commemoration and the Reformation in Wales’, Caernarfonshire Historical Society Transactions, 72, 54‐68. Gray, M., 2012 ‘Reforming memory: commemoration of the dead in sixteenth‐century Wales’, Welsh History Review, 26(2), 2012, pp. 186‐214. Gray, M., 2014 ‘Piety and power: the tomb and legacy of John Marshall, bishop of Llandaff 1478‐96’, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 162 (2013), 339‐50. Griffiths, D., 2015 ‘Medieval Coastal Sand Inundation in Britain and Ireland’, Medieval Archaeology, 59, 102‐121. Guy, N. 2015. ‘The portcullis – design and development ‐1080‐1260’. The Castle Studies Group Journal 29, 132‐201 Hall, D., 2014 The Open Fields of England, Oxford. Holland, E., 2012 ‘Cardigan Castle: rescue and regeneration’, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, 56, 9‐32. Hollwey, C., 2016 ‘From Chilham via Caernarfon to Thornbury: the rise of the polygonal tower’, Castle Studies Group Journal, 29, 263‐85. Hopewell, D. 2012. ‘Dulas, Capel Euddog’. Archaeology in Wales, 52, 197. Hopewell, D., 2016 Field Evaluation of Scheduling Proposals 2015–16, Rhuddgaer Early Medieval Settlement (Gwynedd Archaeological trust unpublished report no. 1298) Jackson, V., and Kissock, J., 2013 ‘A medieval landscape: Llanelen, Abergavenny’, Monmouthshire Antiquary, 29, 3‐8. James, H., 2015 ‘Report on meetings: Church Monuments in Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 164, 275‐80. 3 A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Version 03, Bibliography Refresh March 2017 Medieval Jones, J. E., and Stockwell, A., 2014 ‘Tomen Castell, Dolweddelan, Gwynedd, North Wales: Excavations at an early castle site’, Archaeology in Wales, 54, 73‐90. Jones, N. W., and Hankinson, R., 2012 ‘Excavations at the Cistercian Abbey of Strata Marcella, Powys’, Archaeology in Wales, 52, 145‐147. Kenney, J., 2013 ‘Archaeological work along a gas pipeline replacement route from Pwllheli to Blaenau Ffestiniog’, Archaeology in Wales, 53, 3‐26. Kenney, J., 2013 ‘Survey and excavation at Hen Gastell, Llanwnda, Gwynedd’, Archaeology in Wales, 53, 113‐118. Kenney, J., 2016 ‘Ty Newydd Motte: Recording and Evaluation Excavation’, GAT Report, No. 1297, Gwynedd Archaeological Trust: Project number G2366. Kenyon, J. R., 2012 ‘Castle Studies and Montgomeryshire’, Montgomeryshire Collections, 100, 87‐99. Kenyon, J. R. ‘The Yellow Tower of Gwent: Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire’, in C. Donovan (ed.), A fresh approach: essays presented to Colin Platt in celebration of his eightieth birthday 11 November 2014. By some of his former students. 80‐87. Littlehempston: Trouser Press, 2014. Kenyon, J. R. ‘The Yellow Tower of Gwent, Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales’, in R. Oram (ed.), Tower Studies, 1&2 ‘A House Such as Thieves Might Knock At’; Proceedings of the 2010 Stirling and 2011 Dundee Conferences on ‘the Tower as Lordly Residence and ‘the Tower and the Household’. 61‐ 77. Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2015. Kenyon, J., Jones‐Jenkins, C., Turner, R., and Guy, N., 2015‐16. The Castle Studies Group Conference: ‘Castles of north‐east Wales, based in Wrexham, April 2015’, Castle Studiesp Grou Journal, 29 4‐120. Kissock, J., 2014 ‘Llannau, llysoedd and llociau: identifying the early medieval landscape of Gower’, Landscape History, 35.2, 5‐20. Lane, A. and Seaman, A. 2012 ‘Dinas Powys Revisited: A Preliminary Note on Recent Research at Dinas Powys Hillfort and Tyn y Coed Earthworks. Archaeology in Wales, 52, 140‐141. Langton, J.,. 2016 ‘Land and people in late sixteenth‐century Glyn Cothi and Pennant Forests’, Welsh History Review, 28.1, 55‐86. Liddiard, R. (ed), 2007 The Medieval Park: New Perspectives, Windgather Press, Oxford. Locker, M., 2015 Landscapes of Pilgrimage in Medieval Britain, Archaeopress, Oxford. 4 A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Version 03, Bibliography Refresh March 2017 Medieval Ludlow, N., 2014 Carmarthen Castle. The Archaeology of Government, University of Wales Press, Cardiff. Ludlow, N., and Driver, T., 2013 ‘Pembroke Castle: Discoveries in the outer ward’, Archaeology in Wales, 53, 73‐78. Meek, J., 2011 ‘Deserted village at St Ishmael, Carmarthenshire’, Carmarthenshire Antiquary, 47, 5‐ 12. Meek, J. 2011. ‘Roch, Roch Castle’. Archaeology in Wales, 51, 209. Meek, J. 2012. ‘Henllan Amgoed, St David’s Church.’ Archaeology in Wales, 52, 197‐8. Meek, J., 2014 ‘Investigations at the deserted village at St Ishmael, Carmarthenshire’, Archaeology in Wales, 54, 91‐108. Mileson, S. A., 2009 Parks in medieval England, Oxford University Press, Oxford. Millard, A.R., Jimenez‐Cano, N.G., Lebrasseur, O. and Sakai, Y. ‘Isotopic investigation of animal husbandry in the Welsh and English periods at Dryslwyn Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales’, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 23.6 (2013), 640‐50. Morgan, T. 2010. ‘Castell Aberlleiniog motte and bailey castle, Anglesey: excavations and observations 2004‐2009’. Anglesey Antiquarian Society and Field Club Transactions 2010, 9‐25 Morris, R. K., Coldstream, N., Turner, R., 2015 ‘The west front of Tintern Abbey Church, Monmouthshire’, Antiquaries Journal, 95, 119‐150. Nash, G., (ed) 2015 An Anatomy of a Priory Church, the Archaeology, History and Conservation of St Mary’s Priory Church, Abergavenny, Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, Oxford.

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