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This book surveys the copper, iron, coal, and heavy engineering industries in the Clydach valley and Vale of Neath area of South Wales.
For the Anglo-Saxons the shield, more than any other piece of armour or weaponry, epitomised the warrior. Using the full range of archaeological, representational, literary and …
The first full account of the industry up to AD 1700 (when radical new methods changed its character and scale).
The legacy of the late Roman western empire laid the foundations for relationships that developed and continued during the 5th to 7th century. Harris considers the role and …
This account of grain mills and milling from prehistory, through Roman and medieval times, to the post-medieval and modern period is not just another book about windmills and …
Having described the burial practices of the Bronze and Iron Ages, the author examines the symbolism and traditions of the Romans, with the shift from cremation to inhumation.
Visitors to France do not need to be reminded of the profuseness and richness of Roman remains. This Field Guide covers all 94 departements (grouped under the original Roman …
A survey of the main techniques of artistic production in the ancient production in the ancient world, together with case-studies of specific works.
Founded in 1088 by St Bruno at the Grande Chatreuse (hence their name) in France, the Carthusians came to Britain almost a hundred years later. Only nine permanent monasteries were …
Within the architecturally exciting and varied Bristol cathedral, there is stained glass from many periods and monuments from medieval to modern times. The building started life as …