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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Howard Williams (Professor of Archaeology, University of Chester)Publisher: Archaeopress Imprint: Archaeopress Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9781789695380ISBN 10: 1789695384 Pages: 162 Publication Date: 27 March 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsThe Offa’s Dyke Collaboratory and the Offa’s Dyke Journal – Howard Williams and Liam Delaney ; Offa’s Dyke: ‘the Stuff that Dreams are Made of’ – Ann Williams ; Wat’s Dyke: An Archaeological and Historical Enigma – Margaret Worthington Hill ; Hidden Earthworks: Excavation and Protection of Offa’s and Wat’s Dykes – Paul Belford ; Llywarch Hen’s Dyke: Place and Narrative in Early Medieval Wales – Andy Seaman ; The Danevirke: Preliminary Results of New Excavations (2010–2014) at the Defensive System in the German-Danish Borderland – Astrid Tummuscheit and Frauke Witte ; Making Earthworks Visible: The Example of the Oswestry Heritage Comics Project – John SwoggerReviews'Volume 1 has delivered an exceptional series of articles which illustrates the breadth of interest and variety in how people engage with dykes.' - Tim Malim, Archaeologia Cambrensis 170 (2021) '...we are presented with a journal on a single, albeit complex, monument, Offa's Dyke... This is an exciting new development, challenging past practices whereby reports on individual monuments might be published in a range of local and national journals... The papers have met the aspirations of the editors and the journal is attractively produced.' - David J. Breeze, Current Archaeology 371 (2021) 'Volume 1 has delivered an exceptional series of articles which illustrates the breadth of interest and variety in how people engage with dykes.' – Tim Malim, Archaeologia Cambrensis 170 (2021) '...we are presented with a journal on a single, albeit complex, monument, Offa’s Dyke... This is an exciting new development, challenging past practices whereby reports on individual monuments might be published in a range of local and national journals... The papers have met the aspirations of the editors and the journal is attractively produced.' – David J. Breeze, Current Archaeology 371 (2021) Author InformationHoward Williams is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Chester and researches public archaeology and archaeologies of death and memory. He co-edits the Offa’s Dyke Journal and writes an academic blog: Archaeodeath. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |