Month: Oct 2014
26 Posts
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Church Monuments, Early Medieval Archaeology, Early Medieval Inscribed and Sculpted Stones, Early Medieval Mortuary Practice, Heritage, Places and Landscapes, University of Chester
A Hogback and Museum Revisited: West Kirby Museum and St Bridget’s Church
Archaeorants, Castles, Heritage, Medieval Archaeology
Dancing with Death: Dolforwyn Dangers and the Cadw Twerk
Castles, Heritage, Medieval Archaeology, Places and Landscapes
Dolforwyn Castle – the Last Welsh Castle
Welcome to my Archaeological Journal Editorial Assistant
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Church Monuments, Heritage, Medieval Archaeology, Past in its Place, Post-Medieval Archaeology, University of Chester
Speaking with the Dead at Chester Cathedral Exhibition Closes Today
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Heritage, Neolithic monuments, Places and Landscapes
Pentre Ifan
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Early Medieval Archaeology, Early Medieval Inscribed and Sculpted Stones, Landscape Monuments, Past in its Place, Project Eliseg, Uncategorized
Project Eliseg and the CPAT Oswestry Day School
Cathedrals, Church Monuments, Heritage, Past in its Place, War Memorials
Empty Chairs for the Dead
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Landscape Monuments, Post-Medieval Archaeology