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Celtic Wales

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Celtic Wales

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This pocket guidebook tells the story of the very earliest days of Wales, tracing the development of its Celtic culture and peoples from the Iron Age through to its arrival as an independent nation in medieval times. Written to be accessible and interesting to the nonspecialist, the book draws on archaeology, literature, and history to explore a wide range of aspect of Celtic life in ancient Wales, including Druidism, war, farming, and even drinking habits. This new edition brings the book’s scholarship fully up to date and makes it available to a new generation of readers.  

Author Biography:

Miranda Aldhouse-Green is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at Cardiff University. Ray Howell is Reader in History and Medieval Archaeology at the University of Wales Newport. He has directed archaeological excavations on Iron Age, Roman and medieval sites in Gwent and has published widely on the history and archaeology of Wales.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2017
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Edition
2nd New edition
Illustrations
No
Pages
160
Dimensions
123x186x15
ISBN-13
9781786830425
Product ID
26250443

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