Click here for full GIF (64K)Welsh fort identified as citadel
of Dark Age king
Public disquiet over digging of
graves
Timber circle in Argyll's ritual
valley
In Brief
Ancient attitudes to
ancient monuments
Romano-Britons and Anglo-Saxons venerated the remains of earlier
times, writes Howard Williams
As Normans tore down Saxon
cathedrals
St Wulfstan asserted his Saxon identity in his new church at
Worcester, write Sally Crawford and Chris Guy
Stonehenge, land, sky and
the seasons
As debate about Stonehenge continues, John Barrett reminds us of
the point of it all
covering Roman roads, Govan's Hill, peat destruction and looks unlike it
Right and wrong way to do archaeology
Without research, archaeology is a waste of time and money,
writes Richard Morris
Surveying Europe's oldest
monuments by Andrew Chamberlain
A manifesto and manual on Roman
pots by Richard Pollard
Blasting away in all directions at
once by Roger Mercer
Castles that won the west of
Scotland by John Kenyon
Devolution, castles and Welsh identity
Conservation in Wales should favour buildings that reflect Welsh
society as a whole, says David Austin
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