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EXCAVATIONS AT DRYSLWYN CASTLE 1980-1995
Excavations at Dryslwyn between 1980 and 1995 uncovered a masonry castle, founded in the late 1220s by Rhys Gryg for his son Maredudd ap Rhys, the first Lord of Dryslwyn. The first castle was a simple round tower and polygonal walled enclosure, within which were constructed a kitchen, prison and wood-framed, clay-floored great chamber beside a great hall...
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THE HELLENISTIC PAINTINGS OF MARISA
To mark the centenary of the discovery of the painted tombs, David Jacobson offers a reassessment of the Marisa paintings to accompany a facsimile of the original 1905 publication, now long out of print. The new study examines the religious, cultural and historical significance of the paintings, and also recounts the careers of Peters and Thiersch...
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MAINZ AND THE MIDDLE RHINE VALLEY: MEDIEVAL ART, ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY
The papers in this collection explore the medieval art, architecture, and archaeology of the city of Mainz and of the middle Rhine valley. They were delivered in 2003, at the first annual conference the Association held in Germany...
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MAPPING JORDAN THROUGH TWO MILLENNIA
This book shows how travellers and scholars since Roman times have put together their maps of the land east of the River Jordan...
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