BBC - Wales History - Stone Age I have learned here more than i ever did in welsh archaelogy. Although the infois bascially summarized, it is pretty concise.Capsulized.Great work! http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/rr/pages/rr-1.shtml
Extractions: It was when the cave was being used as an ammunition dump during the war that archaeologists found the bones and teeth of Neanderthal men and children, as well as stone and flint axes, scrapers and arrow heads. These early axe heads would have been attached to straight pieces of wood, and sealed with pine resin and beeswax to make some of the earliest weapons in Wales. Now known to be a man, the person was buried with ornaments like shells, ivory and mammoth bones, and the skeleton packed with red ochre. This find provided invaluable evidence about ritual, the kinds of wild animals of the time, including reindeer, hyenas and the woolly rhinoceros and helped in our understanding of the spread of man through Europe. It is still a mystery as to why the man was buried here: did it hold some spiritual or mythical significance?
Welsh Celtic Ethnicity Society English LoCuaL ? Celtic Dejavu http//celticdejavu.tripod.com (Celtic Welsh) Offers texts on Celtic archaelogy, as well as links to sites on culture http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence Of Arabia) / 100 Welsh Heroes / 100 Arwyr qualified him for a Welsh scholarship at Jesus College Oxford where his life took a decisive turn. At Oxford he studied Archaelogy and Lawrence http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Georgetown The Jones-Donner Collection Jones also discusses a wide variety of topics in the letters, including music, archaelogy, languages, linguistics, Welsh history, World War II http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
ISRAPUNDIT News Views On Israel J Welsh. We are most grateful to Mr Welsh for taking out the time for the purpose of this interview. IsraPundit. Mr Welsh http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
GENUKI Wales Topics - History The Age of Saints in Wales Medieval Welsh Warriors and Warfare. Norman Castles in Wales Rees, D Morgan. Industrial Archaelogy of Wales. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Directory Of British Archaeology National Bodies LL54 6RT. Tel 01286 882709. F1988 Members 250 Formerly Past Finders Archaelogy and before that the Welsh Archaeological Institute, and http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
The Welsh School Of Architecture The Welsh School of Architecture 'Stone Age Modernist', review of Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage Toward an Archaelogy of Modernism, by Max http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Archaelogy The Brecon Beacons National Park Brecon Gaer Roman Fort / Pen y Crug Hill fort Cadw Welsh Historic Monuments Executive Agency, is a part of the National Assembly for Wales. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
DACE - Text Only Version - Welsh Qualifications To view archaelogy open courses, click the arrow below. Sorry, there are NOarchaelogy open courses currently available. Go Accredited Courses http://www.swan.ac.uk/dace/dace2/tv/dacecourses.asp?cat=1&name=Archaelogy
Archaelogy & The Brecon Beacons National Park Cadw welsh Historic Monuments Executive Agency, is a part of the National 01874611281Celtic crosses, a famous Dark Age Canoe, welsh Love Spoons, http://www.brecon-beacons.com/archaelogy.htm
Extractions: the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority has a statutory duty to conserve the landscape. It employs a number of specialist staff including an archaeologist. The national park plan recognises that archaeological remains are important evidence of the past life of the landscape and its relationship with the peoples tat have occupied it. This applies not just to outstanding historical monuments such as castles or standing stones but to less obvious but equally significant landscape features such as patterns of field enclosure. The Brecon Beacons National Park contains an enormous variety of items of interests dating from prehistoric times through medieval times and including more recent evidence of the impact on our landscape of the Industrial Revolution. There are some 3700 recorded sites of which 256 are protected as scheduled ancient monuments. The
Extractions: Archaeology is the relation we maintain with the past. People experience things, appropriate them and produce a meaning for themselves. In this sense, archaeology is something that each of us routinely does: this we could call 'the archaeological imagination'. And there is increasingly a feeling that archaeology should include a defamiliarising of what is taken as given, revealing the equivocality of things and experiences: an attitude critical and suspicious of orthodoxy; an approach which embraces the im- possibility of any final account of things; a poetics of the past; a practice sensual, subjective and phenomenological - making sense of things that were never certain or sure in the first place. Which is why I found little in the authorised presentations on the development of vocal technique in English theatre and much in the autobiographical account/demonstration by Roberta Carreri of her years at Odin Teatret, half-remembered, part-fictionalised, always embodied. In considering points of contact between archaeology and the voice, three interlocking notions come to mind: the voice in the past, the voice
Archaeology In Wales - Archaeoleg CAMBRIA Archaeology Jones, GRJ, 1985 Forms and patterns of Medieval settlement in welsh Wales, Churches 19967, unpublished report by Archaeoleg Cambria archaelogy http://www.acadat.com/HLC/uplandceredigion/_uplandceredigionreferences.htm
Extractions: Bick, D E, 1983 The Old Metal Mines of Mid-Wales: Part 2 The Rheidol to Goginan Bick, D E, 1986 Frongoch Lead and Zinc Mine, British Mining No. 30 Bick, D E, 1988 The Old Metal Mines of Mid-Wales: Part 3 Cardiganshire - North of Goginan Cadw, 1992 Strata Florida Abbey Cadw, Countryside Council for Wales and ICOMOS UK, 1998 Register of Landscapes of Outstanding Historic Interest in Wales Caseldine, A, 1990 Environmental Archaeology in Wales Chapman, J, 1992 A Guide to Parliamentary Enclosures in Wales Countryside Council for Wales, 1995 Cors Caron Coyler, R, 1984 Roads and Tracks of Wales Cumberland, G, 1796 An Attempt to Describe Hafod Edlin, H L, 1959 Cambrian Forests Griffiths, J H, 1988 Bro Annwyl y Briniau Hughes, S J S, 1981 The Cwmystwyth Mines, British Mining 17 Hughes, S J S, 1988 The Goginan Mines, British Mining 35 Inglis-Jones, I, 1990 Peacocks in Paradise Lewis, W J, 1955 Ceredigion: Atlas Hanesyddol
Extractions: Groundbreakers (143 votes) Archaeologist, soldier, writer and campaigner for Arab independence The extraordinary life of T.E. Lawrence began in what were definitely scandalous circumstances for the times. He was born at Tremadoc on the Llyn peninsula, where his parents had fled to escape the disapproval of polite Dublin society. His father, Irish baronet Sir Thomas Chapman, had left his wife for Sarah Guner, Lawrences mother and the governess of Chapmans legitimate children. The couple assumed the name Lawrence after their elopement. Although their stay in Wales was brief the family moved on to Scotland within a year or so- Lawrences birthplace qualified him for a Welsh scholarship at Jesus College Oxford where his life took a decisive turn. At Oxford he studied Archaelogy and Lawrence began a lifelong fascination with Arab culture, visiting the Middle East several times before joining the army on the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. Lawrence was posted to British headquarters in Cairo where he eventually became liaison officer with the local Arab rulers. The quality of his contacts and the considerable trust they placed in him meant he was well placed to assist the Arab uprising against the Turks, then a major regional power.
StudentZone - Archaeology University of Wales, Bangor School of History and welsh History; University ofBirmingham - Ancient History and archaelogy Department http://www.studentzone.org.uk/academic/courses/archaeology.html
Archaeology Links ClwydPowys Archaeological Trust - CPAT is one of four welsh Archaeological Trusts University of Wales, Newport - SCARAB (Study of Culture, archaelogy, http://pages.britishlibrary.net/cba.wales/links.html
Extractions: This page contains links to web sites of archaeological interest, particularly sites concentrating on Welsh archaeology. If you have such a page, or know of one which would be a suitable addition, please contact our web master. Council for British Archaeology - the web site run by the central CBA organisation. Council for Scottish Archaeology - our sister organisation for Scotland. Government Organisations Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments - Created in 1984, Cadw carries out the complete range of responsibilities for the conservation, presentation, and promotion of the built heritage of Wales on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales. - The Royal Commission was established in 1908 to make an inventory of the ancient and historical monuments of Wales and Monmouthshire. It is currently empowered by a Royal Warrant of 1992 to survey, record, publish and maintain a database of ancient and historical sites, structures and landscapes in Wales. It is also responsible for the
The Welsh School Of Architecture the Noble Savage Toward an archaelogy of Modernism, by Max Adolf Vogt, Powell CG BSc Degree Commentary, WSA Degree Exhibition 1999, welsh School http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/archi/research/publications99.html
Extractions: The Welsh School of Architecture Research home 1999 Publications Alexander DK, Jenkins HG, Weaver N and Jones PJ Monitoring of Low Energy Housing at Clase , Final Report to Gwalia Housing Association, November 1999 (1999) pp 49 Alexander DK Condensation Risk Assessment of Hampshire County Cricket Ground Club Phase 3, Final Report to Buro Happold, November 1999 (1999) pp13 Alexander DK Simulations of Drimaster LEPIV Using HTB2 II Humidity Calculations , Final Report to Home Ventilation (Nuaire) Ltd, January 1999 (1999) pp14 Alexander DK Simulations of Drimaster LEPIV Using HTB2 III Open Plan Assumption , Final Report to Home Ventilation (Nuaire) Ltd, February 1999 (1999) pp10 Alexander DK Comparative Testing of the GreyWolf VentCal 100 Ventialtion Measurement Device , Final Report to GreyWolf Sensing Solutions Ltd, December 1999 (1999) pp7 Baker C, Roberts A, Johns J and Bowden D
Architecture 1999 Publications - Cardiff University the Noble Savage Toward an archaelogy of Modernism, by Max Adolf Vogt, MITPress, welsh School of Architecture, UW Cardiff (1999) pp 32 http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/research/publications/pubs/year1999/archi.html
Extractions: Search: Contact Us A-Z Index Cymraeg Home ... Publications Architecture Biosciences Business Chemistry City and Regional Planning ... Welsh Research Alexander D K - Comparative Testing of the GreyWolf VentCal 100 Ventialtion Measurement Device, Final Report to GreyWolf Sensing Solutions Ltd , December 1999 (1999) pp7 Alexander D K - Condensation Risk Assessment of Hampshire County Cricket Ground Club Phase 3 Final Report to Buro Happold , November 1999 (1999) pp13 Alexander D K - Simulations of Drimaster LEPIV Using HTB2 II Humidity Calculations, Final Report to Home Ventilation (Nuaire) Ltd , January 1999 (1999) pp14 Alexander D K - Simulations of Drimaster LEPIV Using HTB2 III Open Plan Assumption, Final Report to Home Ventilation (Nuaire) Ltd , February 1999 (1999) pp10 Alexander D K, Jenkins H G, Weaver N and Jones P J - Monitoring of Low Energy Housing at Clase, Final Report to Gwalia Housing Association , November 1999 (1999) pp 49 Baker C, Roberts A, Johns J and Bowden D (Editors) - Habitat CTI The Journal of the CTI Centre for the Built Environment, 7 (1999) pp 53 ISSN 1326-5020 Baker C, Roberts A, Johns J and Bowden D (Editors)