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Llangorse Crannog The Excavation of an Early Medieval Royal Site in the Kingdom of Brycheiniog.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lane, Alan
Otros Autores: Redknap, Mark
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Book Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword by Lord Elis-Thomas, AM, Deputy Minister for Culture,Sport and Tourism in the Welsh Government
  • Acknowledgements
  • Summary
  • Summaries in Welsh, French and German
  • SECTION 1 Introduction and Setting
  • 1 The Crannog, its Name and its Setting
  • 1.1 Site Location
  • 1.2 The Name of the Lake and the Name of the Crannog, by David N. Parsons and Alan Lane
  • 1.3 The Crannog Today
  • 1.4 Location, Environment and Land-use
  • 1.5 Communications
  • 2 Discovery of the Crannog and Early Investigations
  • 2.1 The Discovery of the Crannog
  • 2.2 The Crannog 1870-1980
  • 2.3 The Rediscovery of the Crannog
  • SECTION 2. THE EXCAVATIONS
  • 3 The Survey and the Excavation Strategy 1989-2004
  • 3.1 Teams and Seasons
  • 3.2 Survey
  • 3.3 Related Surveys
  • 3.4 LIDAR
  • 3.5 Excavation Sequence (1989-1993, 2004)
  • 3.6 Excavation Methodologies
  • 4 The Excavation Results
  • 4.1 The Construction Sequence of the Crannog: Introduction and Summary
  • 4.2 The Excavated Features
  • 4.2.1 Trench A
  • 4.2.2 Trench B
  • 4.2.3 Trench C
  • 4.2.4 Trench D
  • 4.2.5 Trenches E-L
  • 4.2.6 Underwater Searches and Shore Survey
  • 4.2.7 The Early Medieval Bridge
  • 4.2.8 Summary and Site Taphonomy
  • 4.2.9 Post-abandonment Processes: Collapse, Decay, Deflation and Erosion
  • 5 Dating of the Site
  • 5.1 Dendrochronological Dating, by Cathy Tyers and Nigel Nayling
  • 5.2 Radiocarbon Dating, by Mark Redknap, Alan Lane and Andrew Seaman
  • 6 Structural Timber
  • 6.1 The Structural Timber, by Mark Redknap
  • 6.2 Wood Identifications
  • 6.2.1 A Note on Wood Identifications, by Catherine J. Griffiths and Nigel Nayling
  • SECTION 3. ARCHAEOZOOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTS
  • 7 Palaeo-environmental Evidence
  • 7.1 The Pollen and Earliest Environmental Data, by Heather S. Pardoe
  • 7.2 The Plant Remains, by Astrid E. Caseldine and Catherine J. Griffiths
  • 8 Animal and Human Bone
  • 8.1 The Animal Bone from Llangorse Crannog, by Jacqui Mulville, Adrienne Powell and Julia Best
  • 8.1.1 Method
  • 8.1.2 Results
  • 8.1.3 Discussion
  • 8.1.4 Comments on bone data and the spatial distribution, by Mark Redknap and Alan Lane
  • 8.2 The Human Teeth
  • SECTION 4. PREHISTORIC, ROMAN AND EARLY MEDIEVAL ARTEFACTS
  • 9 Pre-Crannog Artefacts
  • 9.1 The Prehistoric Lithic Artefacts, by Elizabeth A. Walker
  • 9.1.1 Introduction
  • 9.1.2 Methodology
  • 9.1.3 Raw Materials
  • 9.1.4 Technology
  • 9.1.5 Interpretation
  • 9.2 The Roman Artefacts, by Mark Redknap
  • 9.2.1 Romano-British Ceramics
  • 9.2.2 Gaming Counters
  • 9.2.3 Roman Metalwork
  • 9.2.4 Discussion
  • 10 Early Medieval Metalwork
  • 10.1 Early Medieval Copper-alloy Objects, by Mark Redknap
  • 10.1.1 Objects of Faith
  • 10.1.2 Scientific Analysis of the Glass Inlays on the Carrying Hinge, by Colleen P. Stapleton, Sheridan G. E. Bowman and Mary Davis
  • 10.1.3 The Llangorse Shrine Fittings and their Wider Context
  • 10.1.4 Dress Accessories