Llangorse Crannog

Llangorse Crannog
Title Llangorse Crannog PDF eBook
Author Alan Lane
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 514
Release 2020-02-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789253098

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The crannog on Llangorse Lake near Brecon in mid Wales was discovered in 1867 and first excavated in 1869 by two local antiquaries, Edgar and Henry Dumbleton, who published their findings over the next four years. In 1988 dendrochronological dates from submerged palisade planks established its construction in the ninth century, and a combined off- and on-shore investigation of the site was started as a joint project between Cardiff University and Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales. The subsequent surveys and excavation (1989-1994, 2004) resulted in the recovery of a remarkable time capsule of life in the late ninth and tenth century, on the only crannog yet identified in Wales. This publication re-examines the early investigations, describes in detail the anatomy of the crannog mound and its construction, and the material culture found. The crannog’s treasures include early medieval secular and religious metalwork, evidence for manufacture, the largest depository of early medieval carpentry in Wales and a remarkable richly embroidered silk and linen textile which is fully analysed and placed in context. The crannog’s place in Welsh history is explored, as a royal llys (‘court’) within the kingdom of Brycheiniog. Historical record indicates the site was destroyed in 916 by Aethelflaed, the Mercian queen, in the course of the Viking wars of the early tenth century. The subsequent significance of the crannog in local traditions and its post-medieval occupation during a riotous dispute in the reign Elizabeth I are also discussed. Two logboats from the vicinity of the crannog are analysed, and a replica described. The cultural affinities of the crannog and its material culture is assessed, as are their relationship to origin myths for the kingdom, and to probable links with early medieval Ireland. The folk tales associated with the lake are explored, in a book that brings together archaeology, history, myths and legends, underwater and terrestrial archaeology.

The Christian Celts

The Christian Celts
Title The Christian Celts PDF eBook
Author Mark Redknap
Publisher National Museum Wales
Pages 92
Release 1991
Genre Art
ISBN 9780720003543

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A Crannog of the First Millennium, AD

A Crannog of the First Millennium, AD
Title A Crannog of the First Millennium, AD PDF eBook
Author Anne Crone
Publisher Society Antiquaries Scotland
Pages 181
Release 2005
Genre Archaeology, Medieval
ISBN 0903903369

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The early medieval crannog in Loch Glashan was excavated in 1960 by Jack Scott, in advance of dam construction. The crannog produced a rich organic assemblage of wood and leather objects, as well as exotic items such as continental imported pottery and a brooch studded with amber. This title examines all the evidence from the crannog.

Life in Early Medieval Wales

Life in Early Medieval Wales
Title Life in Early Medieval Wales PDF eBook
Author Nancy Edwards
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 528
Release 2023-07-13
Genre History
ISBN 0198733216

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Research for and the writing of this book was funded by the award of a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship. The period c. AD300--1050, spanning the collapse of Roman rule to the coming of the Normans, was formative in the development of Wales. Life in Early Medieval Wales considers how people lived in late Roman and early medieval Wales, and how their lives and communities changed over the course of this period. It uses a multidisciplinary approach, focusing on the growing body of archaeological evidence set alongside the early medieval written sources together with place-names and personal names. It begins by analysing earlier research and the range of sources, the significance of the environment and climate change, and ways of calculating time. Discussion of the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries focuses on the disintegration of the Roman market economy, fragmentation of power, and the emergence of new kingdoms and elites alongside evidence for changing identities, as well as important threads of continuity, notably Latin literacy, Christianity, and the continuation of small-scale farming communities. Early medieval Wales was an entirely rural society. Analysis of the settlement archaeology includes key sites such as hillforts, including Dinas Powys, the royal crannog at Llangorse, and the Viking Age and earlier estate centre at Llanbedrgoch alongside the development, from the seventh century onwards, of new farming and other rural settlements. Consideration is given to changes in the mixed farming economy reflecting climate deterioration and a need for food security, as well as craft working and the roles of exchange, display, and trade reflecting changing outside contacts. At the same time cemeteries and inscribed stones, stone sculpture and early church sites chart the course of conversion to Christianity, the rise of monasticism, and the increasing power of the Church. Finally, discussion of power and authority analyses emerging evidence for sites of assembly, the rise of Mercia, and increasing English infiltration, together with the significance of Offa's and Wat's Dykes, and the Viking impact. Throughout the evidence is placed within a wider context enabling comparison with other parts of Britain and Ireland and, where appropriate, with other parts of Europe to see broader trends, including the impacts of climate, economic, and religious change.

Art and Worship in the Insular World

Art and Worship in the Insular World
Title Art and Worship in the Insular World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 413
Release 2021-08-16
Genre History
ISBN 9004467513

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The book examines the lived experience of worship in early medieval England and Ireland, ranging from public experience of church and stone sculptures, to monastic life, to personal contemplation of, and meditation on, manuscript illuminations and other devotional objects.

Llangorse Crannog

Llangorse Crannog
Title Llangorse Crannog PDF eBook
Author Alan Lane
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre Archaeological expeditions
ISBN 9781789253085

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Ancient Scottish Lake-dwellings Or Crannogs

Ancient Scottish Lake-dwellings Or Crannogs
Title Ancient Scottish Lake-dwellings Or Crannogs PDF eBook
Author Robert Munro
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1882
Genre Lake-dwellers and lake-dwellings
ISBN

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