H 250 x W 176 mm
248 pages
Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white
Published Mar 2022
ISBN
Paperback: 9781789698961
Keywords
Offa's Dyke; Anglo-Welsh Border; Archaeology; Heritage; Landscape
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Edited by Howard Williams, Liam Delaney
Paperback
£35.00
ODJ has a concerted focus on the Anglo-Welsh borderlands alongside wider themes, debates and investigations concerning boundaries and barriers, edges and peripheries, from prehistory through to recent times. The public archaeology and heritage of frontiers and borderlands is also considered.
Collaboratory through Crises: Researching Linear Monuments in 2021 – Howard Williams ;
Patrons, Landscape, and Potlatch: Early Medieval Linear Earthworks in Britain and Bulgaria – Paolo Squatriti ;
Offa’s Dyke: A Continuing Journey of Discovery – Keith Ray, Ray Bailey, Tim Copeland, Tudur Davies, Liam Delaney, Dick Finch, Niall Heaton, Jon Hoyle, Simon Maddison ;
Using Lidar Survey to Locate and Evaluate Offa’s Dyke – Liam Delaney ;
Offa’s Dyke in the Landscape: Comparative Size and Topographical Disposition as Indicators of Function – David A. Humphreys ;
Exploring Linear Earthworks across Time and Space: Introducing the ‘Monumentality and Landscape: Linear Earthworks in Britain’ Project – Nicky Garland, Barney Harris, Tom Moore and Andrew Reynolds ;
Rethinking Wat’s Dyke: A Monument’s Flow in a Hydraulic Frontier Zone – Howard Williams ;
What’s Wat’s Dyke? Wrexham Comic Heritage Trail – Howard Williams and John Swogger ;
Drawing the Line: What’s Wat’s Dyke? Practice and Process – John Swogger and Howard Williams