Castles, Early Medieval Archaeology, Offa's Dyke, Project Eliseg, Religious Houses, Wat's Dyke
Tag: Valle Crucis
21 Posts
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Church Monuments
I’m a Sarcopha-Guy
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Church Monuments
The Smiling Abbot talk
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Church Monuments, Medieval Archaeology, Religious Houses
The Smiling Abbot reaches publication
Church Monuments, Churches, Medieval Archaeology, Religious Houses
Biting Beasts or Birds on Gresham 124?
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Church Monuments, Churches, Medieval Archaeology, Religious Houses
Reinterpreting a 14th-century Grave-Slab Fragment from Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Church Monuments
The Smiling Abbot smiles again
Archaeorants, Assembly Places and Practices, Early Medieval Archaeology, Early Medieval Inscribed and Sculpted Stones, Heritage, Landscape Monuments, Project Eliseg
“This is our Land” – The New Sign at Valle Crucis about the Pillar of Eliseg
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Church Monuments, Medieval Archaeology, Religious Houses
Smiling Abbot Part 3
Archaeologies of Death and Memory, Church Monuments, Medieval Archaeology, Places and Landscapes, Project Eliseg, Religious Houses