PREVIOUS   NEXT   CONTENTS   SUMMARY   ISSUE   HOME 

Bibliography and Further Reading

Bell, M., Caseldine, A. and Neumann, H. 2000 Prehistoric Intertidal Archaeology in the Welsh Severn Estuary, Council for British Archaeology Research Report 120, York: Council for British Archaeology.

Bell, M. (with contributions by Richards, M. and Schulting, R.) 2000 'Skull deposition at Goldcliff and in the Severn Estuary' in M. Bell, A. Caseldine and H. Neumann Prehistoric Intertidal Archaeology in the Welsh Severn Estuary, CBA Research Report 120, York: Council for British Archaeology. 64-73.

Bennett, P. 2001 'Roundhouses in the landscape: recent construction work at Castell Henllys, Pembrokeshire'. CBA Wales Newsletter 21 (Spring), 13-15.

Benson, D.G., Evans, J.G., Williams, G., Darvill, T. and David, A. 1990 'Excavations at Stackpole Warren, Dyfed', Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 56, 179-245. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0079497X00005119

Boardman, S. and Jones, G. 1990 'Experiments on the effects of charring on cereal plant components', Journal of Archaeological Science 17, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/0305-4403(90)90012-T

Brickley, M., Gale, R. and Ciaraldi, M. 2012 'Plants and people' in R. Cuttler, A. Davidson and G. Hughes A Corridor Through Time: The Archaeology of the A55 Anglesey Road Scheme, Oxford: Oxbow Books. 216-42.

Britnell, W.J. and Earwood, C. 1991 'Wooden artefacts and other worked wood from Buckbean pond' in C.R. Musson with W.J. Britnell and A.G. Smith The Breidden Hillfort: a later prehistoric settlement in the Welsh Marches, CBA Research Report 76, York: Council for British Archaeology. 161-72. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000332 http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cba_rr/rr76.cfm

Carruthers, W. 2011 'Charred plant remains from Brownslade' in P. Groom, D. Schlee, G. Hughes, P. Crane, N. Ludlow, and K. Murphy 'Two early medieval cemeteries in Pembrokeshire: Brownslade barrow and West Angle Bay', Archaeologia Cambrensis 160, 159-163.

Caseldine, A.E. 1996 'Charred plant remains from Mount Pleasant, Montgomeryshire', Unpublished report prepared for Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust.

Caseldine, A.E. 1998 'The environmental evidence: Bryn Eryr' in D. Longley, N. Johnstone and J. Evans, 'Excavations on two farms of the Romano-British period at Bryn Eryr and Bush Farm, Gwynedd', Britannia 29, 239-40.

Caseldine, A.E. 1999 'Environmental and archaeobotanical evidence' in P. Crane 'Iron Age Promontory fort to Medieval castle? Excavations at Great Castle Head, Dale, Pembrokeshire 1999', Archaeologia Cambrensis 148, 118-28.

Caseldine, A. (with contributions by Barrow, K. and James J.) 2000 'The vegetation history of the Goldcliff area' in M. Bell, A. Caseldine, and H. Neumann (eds) Prehistoric Intertidal Archaeology in the Welsh Severn Estuary, CBA Research Report 120, York: Council for British Archaeology. 208-244.

Caseldine, A.E. and Grifffiths, C.J. 2012 'Archaeobotanical evidence' in K. Murphy and H. Mytum 'Iron Age enclosed settlements in West Wales', Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 78, 283-88, 295-98. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0079497X00027171

Caseldine, A.E. and Griffiths, C. J 2013 'Archaeobotanical evidence' in K. Murphy and H. Mytum, 'Excavations at Troedyrhiw Enclosure, Ceredigion 2005', Archaeology in Wales 52, 62-66.

Caseldine, A.E. and Holden, T.G. 1998 'The carbonised plant remains' in G. Williams and H. Mytum (ed. K. Blockley) Llawhaden, Dyfed: Excavations on a group of small defended enclosures, 1980-4, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 275, Oxford: BAR Publishing. 105-18.

Caseldine, A.E., Walker, M.J.C., James, J.H., Johnson, S. and Robinson, M. 2002 'Palaeoecological investigations' in H. James, K. Murphy and N. Page, The Discovery and Investigation of a Roman Road West of Carmarthen. Cambria Archaeological report 2002/4. 33-45.

Chambers, F.M. 1982a 'Two radiocarbon-dated pollen diagrams from high altitude blanket peats in South Wales', Journal of Ecology 70, 445-59. https://doi.org/10.2307/2259914

Chambers, F.M. 1982b 'Environmental history of Cefn Gwernffrwd, near Rhandirmwyn, Mid-Wales', New Phytologist 92, 607-15. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1982.tb03420.x

Chambers, F.M. 1998 'The palynological investigations' in M.A. Mason and P.J. Fasham, 'The report on R.B. White's excavations at Cefn Graeanog II, 1977-79' in M.A. Mason (ed) The Graeanog Ridge: The Evolution of a Farming Landscape and its Settlements in North-West Wales. Cambrian Archaeological Association. Vol. 6. 52-63.

Chambers, F.M. 1999 'The Quaternary history of Llangorse Lake: implications for conservation', Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 9, 343-59. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-0755(199907/08)9:4<343::AID-AQC354>3.0.CO;2-D

Chambers, F.M. and Price, S.M. 1988 'The environmental setting of Erw-wen and Moel y Gerddi: prehistoric enclosures in upland Ardudwy, North Wales', Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 54, 93-100. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0079497X00005788

Chambers F.M., Kelly, R.S. and Price, S.M. 1988 'Development of the late-prehistoric cultural landscape in upland Ardudwy, north-west Wales' in H.H. Birks, H.J.B. Birks, P.E. Kaland and D. Moe (eds) The Cultural Landscape - Past, Present and Future, Cambridge: University Press. 333-48.

Chambers, F.M., Lageard, J.G.A. and Elliot, L. 1990 'Post glacial environmental history of the Mynydd y Drum opencast site' in P. Dorling and F.M. Chambers 'Field survey, excavation and pollen analysis at Mynydd y Drum, Ystradgynlais, Powys, 1983 and 1987', Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 37, 234-45.

Chambers, F.M., Lageard, J.G.A. and Wilshaw, I.C. 1998 'Pollen analysis of samples from Bush Farm and a nearby shallow valley mire at Bodandreg' in D. Longley, N. Johnstone and J. Evans, 'Excavations on two farms of the Romano-British period at Bryn Eryr and Bush Farm, Gwynedd', Britannia 29, 240-42.

Coles, J. 1987 Meare Village East, Exeter, Somerset Levels Project.

Coles, J. and Minnit, S. 1995 Industrious and Fairly Civilised, Exeter: Somerset Levels Project.

Crampton, C.B .and Webley, D.P. 1964 'Preliminary studies of the historic succession of plants and soils in selected archaeological sites in south Wales', Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 20, 440-49.

Crew, P. 1995 'In decline or prohibition? The end of prehistoric ironworking in north-west Wales' in P. Benoit and P. Fluzin (eds) Iron Palaeometallurgy and Cultures. Proceedings of the symposium of the Comite de la Sideururgie Ancienne, Belfort, 1990. 217-227.

Cunliffe, B. 2002 Iron Age Communities in Britain, London: Routledge.

Dark, P. 2000 The Environment of Britain in the First Millennium AD, London: Duckworth.

Dobney, K. and Ervynck, A. 2007 'To fish or not to fish? Evidence for the possible avoidance of fish consumption during the Iron age around the North Sea' in C. Haselgrove and T. Moore (eds) The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond. Oxford, Oxbow Books. 403-18.

Fox, C. 1932 The Personality of Britain, Cardiff: National Museum of Wales.

Fox, C.F. 1946 A Find of the early Iron Age from Llyn Cerrig Bach, Anglesey, Cardiff: National Museum of Wales.

Gardner, W. and Savory, H.N. 1964 Dinorben: a hillfort occupied in Early Iron Age and Roman times, Cardiff.

Greig, J. 1996 'Pollen remains' in G. Hughes The Excavation of a Late Prehistoric and Romano-British Settlement at Thornwell Farm, Chepstow, Gwent, 1992, Tempus Reparatum, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 244. 85-86.

Gwilt, A., Lodwick, M. and Deacon, J. 2006 'Excavation at Llanmaes, Vale of Glamorgan, 2006', Archaeology in Wales 46, 42-48.

Hambleton, E. 1999 Animal Husbandry Regimes in Iron Age Britain. A Comparative Study of Faunal Assemblages from British Iron Age Sites, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 282, Oxford: BAR Publishing.

Hamilakis, Y. 2000 'Humans and animals c 450-270 Cal BC' in M. Bell, A. Caseldine, and H. Neumann (eds) Prehistoric Intertidal Archaeology in the Welsh Severn Estuary, CBA Research Report 120, York: Council for British Archaeology. 276-80.

Higbee, L. 2006 'Animal bone' in A. Barber, S. Cox and A. Hancocks 'A Late Iron Age and Roman farmstead at RAF St Athan, Vale of Glamorgan. Evaluation and excavation 2002-03', Archaeologia Cambrensis 155, 91-94.

Hill, J.D. 1995 Ritual and Rubbish in the Iron Age of Wessex, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 242, Oxford: BAR Publishing.

Hillman, G.C. 1981 'Possible evidence of grain-roasting at Iron Age Pembrey' in G. Williams 'Survey and excavation on Pembrey mountain', Carmarthenshire Antiquary 17, 25-28.

Hillman, G.C. 1984 'Interpretation of archaeological plant remains: the application of ethnographic models from Turkey' in W. van Zeist and W.A. Casparie (eds) Plants and Ancient Man: Studies in Palaeoethnobotany, Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of the International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany, Groningen), Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema. 1-42.

Hillman, G.C. 1991 'Charred Iron Age crop remains from the Breiddin hillfort' in C.R. Musson with W.J. Britnell and A.G. Smith The Breidden Hillfort: a later prehistoric settlement in the Welsh Marches. CBA Research Report 76, York: Council for British Archaeology. Microfiche 3, 13.6, 232-35. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000332 http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cba_rr/rr76.cfm

Hogg, A.H.A. 1977 'Castle Ditches, Llancarfan, Glamorgan', Archaeologia Cambrensis 125, 13-39.

Huntley, J. 2007 'Environmental evidence from north central Britain' in C. Haselgrove and R. Pope (eds) The Earlier Iron Age in Britain and the Near Continent, Oxford: Oxbow Books. 135-43

Johnstone, E. 2004 River Response to Late Quaternary Environmental Change: the Dyfi Catchment, mid-Wales, Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.

Jones, G.G. 1989 'Animal bone remains' in W.J. Britnell 'The Collfryn hillslope enclosure Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys excavations 1980-1982', Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 55, microfiche 3-6.

Jones, G. and Milles, A. 1984 'Plant remains from Ardleen' in W.J. Britnell and C.R. Musson 'Rescue excavation of a Romano British double-ditched enclosure at Ardleen, Llandrinio, northern Powys', Archaeologia Cambrensis 133, 96-97.

Jones, G. and Milles, A. 1989 'Iron Age, Romano-British and medieval plant remains' in W.J. Britnell, 'The Collfryn hillslope enclosure Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys excavations 1980-1982', Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 55, microfiche 3-5

Jones, M.K. 1985 'Archaeobotany beyond subsistence reconstruction' in G.W. Barker and C. Gamble (eds) Beyond Domestication in Prehistoric Europe, London: Academic Press. 107-128.

Kelly, R.S. 1988 'Excavations of two circular enclosure sites at Moel y Gerddi and Erw-wen, near Harlech, Gwynedd', Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 54, 101–51. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0079497X0000579X

Kelly, R.S. 1998 'The wider setting' in M.A. Mason (ed) The Graeanog Ridge: The Evolution of a Farming Landscape and its Settlements in North-West Wales. Cambrian Archaeological Association. Vol. 6. 160-68.

Lawler, M., Walker, M.J.C. and Locock, M. 1997 'A cairnfield at Cefn-yr-Esgyrn, Mid Glamorgan: an archaeological and palaeoenvironmental study', Studia Celtica 31, 83-105.

Lomas–Clarke, S.H. and Barber, K.E. 2007 'Human impact signals from peat bogs — a combined palynological and geochemical approach', Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 16, 419-29. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-006-0085-3

Macdonald, P. 2000 A reassessment of the copper artefacts from the Llyn Cerrig Bach, Anglesey assemblage, Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Wales, Cardiff.

Macklin, M.G. and Lewin, J. 1993 'River sediments, great floods and centennial-scale Holocene climate change', Journal of Quaternary Science 18, 101-5. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.751

Macklin, M.G., Johnstone, E. and Lewin, J. 2005 'Pervasive and long-term forcing of Holocene river instability and flooding in Great Britain by centennial-scale climate change', The Holocene 15, 937-43. https://doi.org/10.1191/0959683605hl867ft

Madgwick, R. and Mulville, J. 2015 'Feasting on fore-limbs: conspicuous consumption and identity in later prehistoric Britain', Antiquity 89, 629-644. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2015.24

Mason, M.A. and Fasham, P.J. 1998 'Charred remains of food plants, weeds and bedding' in M.A. Mason and P.J. Fasham 'The report on R.B. White's excavations at Cefn Graeanog II, 1977-79' in M.A. Mason (ed) The Graeanog Ridge: The Evolution of a Farming Landscape and its Settlements in North-West Wales, Cambrian Archaeological Association. Vol. 6. 46-52.

McCormick, F. with Hamilton-Dyer, S. and Murphy, E. 1997 'The animal bones' in N. Nayling and A. Caseldine Excavations at Caldicot, Gwent: Bronze Age Palaeochannels in the Lower Nedern Valley, CBA Research Report 108, York: Council for British Archaeology. 218-41.

Mighall, T.M. and Chambers, F.M. 1995 'Holocene vegetation history and human impact at Bryn y Castell, Snowdonia, north Wales'. New Phytologist 130, 299-321. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1995.tb03049.x

Mighall, T.M. and Chambers, F.M. 1997 'Early iron-working and its impact on the environment: palaeoecological evidence from Bryn y Castell hillfort, Snowdonia, North Wales', Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 63, 199-220. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0079497X00002437

Moore, P.D. and Chater, E.H. 1969 'The changing vegetation of west-central Wales in the light of human history', Journal of Ecology 57, 361-79. https://doi.org/10.2307/2258385

Moore, P.D., Merryfield, D.L. and Price, M.D.R. 1984 'The vegetation and development of blanket mire' in P.D. Moore (ed) European Mires. London: Academic Press. 203-35. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-505580-2.50010-6

Morriss, S.H. 2001 Recent human impact and land use change in Britain and Ireland: a pollen analytical and geochemical study, Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Southampton.

Nayling, N. and Caseldine, A. 1997 Excavations at Caldicot, Gwent: Bronze Age Palaeochannels in the Lower Nedern Valley, CBA Research Report 108, York: Council for British Archaeology.

Neumann, H. 2000 'The intertidal peat survey' in M. Bell, A. Caseldine and H. Neumann Prehistoric Intertidal Archaeology in the Welsh Severn Estuary, CBA Research Report 120, York: Council for British Archaeology. 208-244.

Parkhouse, J. 1988 'Animal bones' in D.M. Robinson (ed) Biglis, Caldicot and Llandough, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 188. 64.

Pinter-Bellows, S. 1996 'Animal bone' in G. Hughes The Excavation of a Late Prehistoric and Romano-British Settlement at Thornwell Farm, Chepstow, Gwent, 1992. Tempus Reparatum, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 244, 81-84.

Price, M.D.R. and Moore, P.D. 1984 'Pollen dispersion in the hills of Wales: a pollen shed hypothesis', Pollen et Spores 26, 127-36.

Robinson, D.M. (ed) 1988 Biglis, Caldicot and Llandough, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 188.

Robson, P.J. 2006 Reconstruction of Past Vegetation and Environment at Castell Henllys Iron Age Settlement, North Pembrokeshire, Unpublished MPhil thesis, University of Wales Aberystwyth.

Sergeantson, D. 2007 'Intensification of animal husbandry in the Late Bronze Age? The contribution of sheep and pigs' in C. Haselgrove and R. Pope (eds) The Earlier Iron Age in Britain and the Near Continent, Oxford, Oxbow Books. 80-93.

Seymour, W.P. 1985 The environmental history of the Preseli region of south-west Wales over the past 12,000 years, Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Wales

Smith, A.G. and Cloutman, E.W. 1988 'Reconstruction of Holocene vegetation history in three dimensions at Waun-Fignen-Felen, an upland site in south Wales', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London B322, 159-219. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1988.0124

Smith, A.G. (with contributions from Girling, M.A., Green, C.A., Hillman, G.C. and Limbrey, S.) 1991 'Buckbean Pond: environmental studies' in C.R. Musson with W.J. Britnell and A.G. Smith The Breidden Hillfort: a later prehistoric settlement in the Welsh Marches, CBA Research Report 76, York: Council for British Archaeology. 95-111. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000332 http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cba_rr/rr76.cfm

Smith, A G and Green, C.A. 1991 'Pollen analysis of Buckbean Pond, Breiddin hillfort' in C.R. Musson (ed) with W.J. Britnell and A.G. Smith The Breidden Hillfort: a later prehistoric settlement in the Welsh Marches. Council for British Archaeology, Research Report 76, microfiche 2, 11.2, 140-52.

Van der Veen, M. 1992 Crop Husbandry Regimes. An archaeobotanical study of farming in northern England, 1000 BC-AD 500, Sheffield: J.R. Collis Publications.

Van der Veen, M. and Jones, G. 2006 'A re-analysis of agricultural production and consumption: implications for understanding the British Iron Age', Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 15, 217-28. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-006-0040-3

Van der Veen, M. and Jones, G. 2007 'The production and consumption of cereals: a question of scale' in C. Haselgrove and T. Moore (eds) The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond, Oxford: Oxbow Books. 419-29.

Walker, M.F. and Taylor, J.A. 1976 'Post-neolithic vegetation changes in the western Rhinogau, Gwynedd, North West Wales', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, NS 1, 323-45. https://doi.org/10.2307/622090

Walker, M.J.C. 1985 'Pollen analysis' in K Murphy, 'Excavations at Penycoed, Llangynog, Dyfed 1983', Carmarthenshire Antiquary, 21, 108-9.

Walker, M.J.C. 1986 'Soil pollen analysis: Trench E' in D. Austin, M.G. Bell, B.C. Burnham and R. Young 'The Caer Cadwgan project: interim report for 1986', Unpublished interim report, Lampeter: St David's University College, 14-18.

Walker, M.J.C. 1993 'Flandrian vegetation change and human activity in the Carneddau area of upland mid-Wales' in F.M. Chambers (ed) Climate Change and Human Impact on the Landscape, London: Chapman and Hall. 169-83.

Watkins, R. 1990 'The postglacial vegetational history of lowland Gwynedd - Llyn Cororion' in K. Addison, M.J. Edge and R. Watkins (eds) The Quaternary of North Wales: Field Guide, Coventry: Quaternary Research Association. 131-36.

Watkins, R. 1991 Postglacial vegetation dynamics in lowland north Wales, Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Wales.

Watkins, R., Scourse, J.D. and Allen, J.R.M. 2007 'The Holocene vegetation history of the Arfon Platform, North Wales, UK', Boreas 36, 170-81. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2007.tb01190.x

Westley, B. 1967 'Appendix 2. The animal bones from Coygan' in G.W. Wainwright Coygan Camp: a prehistoric Romano-British and Dark Age settlement in Carmarthenshire, Cardiff: Cambrian Archaeological Association. 190-94.

Williams, G. 1981 'Survey and excavation on Pembrey mountain', Carmarthenshire Antiquary 17, 3-33.

Williams, G. and Mytum, H. (ed. K. Blockley) 1998 Llawhaden, Dyfed: Excavations on a Group of Small Defended Enclosures, 1980-4, British Archaeological Reports, British Series 275.


 PREVIOUS   NEXT   CONTENTS   SUMMARY   ISSUE   HOME 

Internet Archaeology is an open access journal based in the Department of Archaeology, University of York. Except where otherwise noted, content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (CC BY) Unported licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that attribution to the author(s), the title of the work, the Internet Archaeology journal and the relevant URL/DOI are given.

Terms and Conditions | Legal Statements | Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy | Citing Internet Archaeology

Internet Archaeology content is preserved for the long term with the Archaeology Data Service. Help sustain and support open access publication by donating to our Open Access Archaeology Fund.