![]() ![]() Plan of Barrows 2 and 8 from the Four Crosses barrow cemetery with secondary early medieval inhumation graves and the deposition of iron spearheads (Reproduced with permission: Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust) Figure 13. Reproduced with permission: Royal Archaeological Institute and Cotswold Archaeology) Figure 12. Plan of the Four Crosses barrow cemetery, Powys showing early medieval graves clustering around Barrow 2 (after Harvard et al. Reproduced with permission: Royal Archaeological Institute) Figure 11. The prehistoric barrow and early medieval cemetery at Tandderwen, Denbighshire (After Brassil et al. ![]() The ‘Garmon mounds’ at (a) Castle Caereinion, (b) Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog and (c) Llanfechain (Reproduced with permission: Photographs by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust) Figure 10. The Pillar of Eliseg from the north-west (above) and south-west (below) (Photographs: Howard Williams) Figure 9. Remainders by permission of Dai Morgan Evans’ estate) Figure 8. ![]() Photographs of Dai during the ‘Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day’ television programme (top left, lower left and right: Photographs by Howard Williams. Photographs of the Butser Farm Roman villa (Reproduced with permission of Butser Farm) Figure 6. Dai during the 2008 survey at the Pillar of Eliseg with Professor Nancy Edwards (top-right) and during the 2010 field season of Project Eliseg (Photographs: Howard Williams) Figure 5. Top-right: Dai (centre) with Geoff Wainwright (right) and David Breeze (left) at Geoff Wainwright’s Figure 4. Three images of Dai during his time as General Secretary at the Society of Antiquaries of London from 1992–2004. Top-left, Dai at graduation, 1966 Top-right, at South Cadbury Bottom-left, Dai with Richard Avent in 1980 (Photographs: shared by Sheena Evans). Two images of Dai aged 4 participating in excavations in Chester. Table of contents : Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents Page Contents List of Figures and Tables Figure 1. ![]()
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