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Moel-Y-Gaer (Bodfari)

Moel-y-Gaer (Bodfari) is the northernmost of a series of hillforts atop the Clwydian hills in Wales. Nine seasons of survey and excavation reveal details of Moel-y-Gaer's ramparts, entrances and interior. Discussion situates the site within the later prehistoric settlement record for north-east...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lock, Gary
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2022.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Figure 1. The location of Moel-y-Gaer (Bodfari), Denbighshire, and the six hillforts within the Heather and Hillforts Project. -- Figure 2. Moel-y-Gaer (Bodfari) viewed from the north. -- Figure 3. Ordnance Survey earthwork plans of Moel-y-Gaer (Bodfari), A) 1880s, B) 1964. -- Figure 4. LiDAR image of Moel-y-Gaer (Bodfari). -- Figure 5. Mean curvature derived from LiDAR data with topographic survey overlain (red = convex slope, blue = concave slope). 
505 8 |a Figure 6. Topographic survey of Moel-y-Gaer (Bodfari), overlain on LiDAR, showing contours. -- Figure 7. Magnetometry data overlain by the hachure survey. -- Figure 8. A) Resistivity data (Twin 0.5), B): resistivity data (Double-Dipole), both overlain on hachure survey. -- Figure 9. The location of excavation Trenches 1 to 6. -- Figure 10. The location of Trench 1 on an artificially levelled platform, looking north towards the inturned entrance. -- Figure 11. The magnetometry survey showing details of Trenches 1 and 2. 
505 8 |a Figure 12. Trench 1: the location of the roundhouse, the excavated areas and the main contexts. -- Figure 13. Trench 1, SEQ, slot 3: the cobbled surface (1016). -- Figure 14. Trench 1, SEQ, slot 3: view of the cobbled surface (1016) from the north. -- Figure 15. Trench 1, SEQ, slot 3: the eastern-facing section showing context (1017). -- Figure 16. Trench 1, SEQ: the western facing section. -- Figure 17. Trench 1, SEQ: possible roundhouse wall material, (1064) against the cut back bedrock face. -- Figure 18. Trench 1, NWQ: an area of the possible compacted roundhouse floor surface, (1052). 
505 8 |a Figure 19. Trench 1, SEQ: a section through the possible hearth (1051) in the centre of the roundhouse. -- Figure 20. Trench 1, SEQ: east facing section showing the possible hearth (1051). -- Figure 21. Trench 1, NEQ, slot 2: the eastern facing (top) and western facing sections showing the main contexts. -- Figure 22. Trench 1, NEQ, slot 1: boulders and bank viewed from the north. -- Figure 23. Trench 1, NEQ, slot 1: boulders and bank, top plan view, bottom section view. -- Figure 24. Trench 1, NEQX: the stone bank. 
505 8 |a Figure 25. Trench 1, NEQX: one of the stone courses of bank material, (1057), the top of revetting stone (1099) is to the left. -- Figure 26. Trench 1, NEQX: the stone bank. -- Figure 27. Trench 1, NEQX: one of the revetting stones (1099) at the rear of the bank. -- Figure 28. Trench 1, NEQX: the stone bank with revetting stone (1099). -- Figure 29. Trench 1, NEQX: posthole (1086) at the rear of the stone bank. -- Figure 30. Trench 1, NEQX: posthole (1086) at the rear of the stone bank. -- Figure 31. Trench 2: the main features. 
500 |a Figure 32. Trench 2: fully excavated showing the three cut features identified by geophysical survey, viewed from the north. 
520 |a Moel-y-Gaer (Bodfari) is the northernmost of a series of hillforts atop the Clwydian hills in Wales. Nine seasons of survey and excavation reveal details of Moel-y-Gaer's ramparts, entrances and interior. Discussion situates the site within the later prehistoric settlement record for north-eastern Wales paying particular attention to hillforts. 
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