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Davidson County (Paperback): Ray Howell, Davidson County Historical Museum Davidson County (Paperback)
Ray Howell, Davidson County Historical Museum
R582 R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Save R102 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Named for famed Revolutionary war hero General William Lee Davidson, Davidson County enjoys a rich heritage in the heartland of North Carolinaas piedmont region, one that combines engaging personalities, charming small towns, a taste for fine barbecue, and world-famous furniture craftsmanship. This volume, with over 200 black-and-white photographs, takes readers on a visual tour of Davidson County over the past two centuries, a time of dramatic change when the county evolved from simple agrarian-based villages into towns swelling with industry. Davidson County allows readers to explore their history as never before, including early scenes of the Court Square, the steadfast facades of the Uptown Lexington Historic District, the famed first aBig Chaira in Thomasville, and a
collection of national celebrities that visited different parts of the countyaHop Along Cassidy, Ty Cobb, and Elvis Presley. However, it is not the homes and buildings that make a place special, but its people. This pictorial retrospective features the
stories and images of everyday life in the county, showcasing residents in the local classroom, workplace, and aout and abouta in the county enjoying its beautiful landscape.

Silures - Resistance, Resilience, Revival (Paperback): Ray Howell Silures - Resistance, Resilience, Revival (Paperback)
Ray Howell
R444 Discovery Miles 4 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'There are huge gaps in our understanding of the lives of the Silures ... Despite what is in many instances a glaring lack of evidence, I've increasingly become convinced that trying to tease out what we can about the social structure of these people offers one of our best avenues to understanding them better.' Silures explores exciting new discoveries and changing interpretations to give an up-to-date analysis of the Iron Age peoples of south-east Wales. From 'the study of stuff', new evidence of trade and commerce and archaeological discoveries, to the suggestion of a new research agenda and a consideration of Silurian resonances in modern Wales, Ray Howell's insights are based on personal observations and his own research activities, including excavations in the Silurian region.

Celtic Wales (Paperback, 2nd New edition): Miranda Aldhouse Green, Ray Howell Celtic Wales (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
Miranda Aldhouse Green, Ray Howell
R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Celtic Wales is about the beginnings of Wales and how the period from the Iron Age to medieval times helped shape and define the modern nation of Wales. Early Wales has a spectacular archaeological, literary and mythical heritage. This book uses archaeology and early historical documents to discuss all aspects of early Welsh society, from war to farming and from drinking habits to Druids.

Lodge Hill Camp, Caerleon, and the hillforts of Gwent (Paperback): Adrian M. Chadwick, Ray Howell, Anne Leaver, Joshua Pollard Lodge Hill Camp, Caerleon, and the hillforts of Gwent (Paperback)
Adrian M. Chadwick, Ray Howell, Anne Leaver, Joshua Pollard; Contributions by Michael Hamilton, …
R1,105 Discovery Miles 11 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume describes work on the Iron Age hillfort of Lodge Hill Camp, in Gwent, south-east Wales. Situated adjacent to the later Roman legionary fortress at Caerleon, the hillfort has, until recently, received little archaeological attention. Excavation was undertaken during the summer of 2000 within the interior of the hillfort, at its western entrance, and across the inner bank and ditch of the defences. An extended discussion is offered of Lodge Hills position within the regional Iron Age sequence, and of Roman and early Medieval reuse of hillforts in south Wales. The results of geophysical and earthwork survey at the hillfort of Llanmelin, near Chepstow, are also reported on. Contents: 1) Introduction (Joshua Pollard, Michael Hamilton & Neil Phillips); 2) Excavation Results (Joshua Pollard, Adrian Chadwick & Lesley McFadyen); 3) Artefactual Material Ironwork (Philip Macdonald); Metalworking slags (Tim Young); Prehistoric pottery (Rick Peterson, Joshua Pollard & Elaine Morris); Droitwich briquetage (Joshua Pollard & Elaine Morris); Roman pottery (Ray Howell & Joshua Pollard); Medieval pottery (Rick Peterson & Joshua Pollard); Brick and tile (Joshua Pollard); Fired clay (Joshua Pollard); Worked flint (Joshua Pollard); Other worked stone (Joshua Pollard) ]; 4) Environmental Evidence (Ruth Young); 5) Discussion: Lodge Hill Camp and the hillforts of Gwent (Joshua Pollard, Ray Howell, Adrian Chadwick & Lesley McFadyen); 7) Appendix 1. Llanmelin Hillfort, Caerwent: geophysical and earthwork survey (Daryl Williams).

Davidson County (Hardcover): Raymond Howell, Davidson Historical Museum, Ray Howell Davidson County (Hardcover)
Raymond Howell, Davidson Historical Museum, Ray Howell
R1,031 R827 Discovery Miles 8 270 Save R204 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Searching for the Silures - An Iron Age Tribe in South-East Wales (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Ray Howell Searching for the Silures - An Iron Age Tribe in South-East Wales (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Ray Howell
R562 R508 Discovery Miles 5 080 Save R54 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Silures, the Iron Age tribe of south-east Wales, are described by Roman sources as among the most implacable foes of Roman expansion. The remarkable Silurian War, a protracted and surprisingly successful guerrilla campaign, saw the advancing legions kept at bay for a quarter of a century. In this important new book, Dr Ray Howell examines our current knowledge of these fascinating but enigmatic people. The Silures emerge as a resilient and sophisticated clan-based tribal confederation. Their martial traditions, reflected in their material culture including artefacts such as the red enamelled trappings of their chariots, found expression in their remarkable resistance to Roman seizure of their lands. Elements of their traditions survived the extended period of occupation which followed the Roman conquest to be reasserted in post-Roman south-east Wales. The story of the Silures is one of the most gripping to have come down to us from later British prehistory. This fully illustrated new account tells that story.

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