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| Vol 2 (2020) |
Offa's and Wat's Dykes |
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David Hill |
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| Vol 1 (2019) |
Offa's Dyke: 'the Stuff that Dreams are Made of' |
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Ann Williams |
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| Vol 4 (2022) |
The Organisation of the Mid–Late Anglo-Saxon Borderland with Wales |
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Keith Ray |
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| Vol 4 (2022) |
Place-names and Offa’s Dyke: The Limits of Inference |
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David Parsons |
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| Vol 1 (2019) |
Wat's Dyke: An Archaeological and Historical Enigma |
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Margaret Worthington Hill |
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| Vol 5 (2023) |
Rethinking Offa's Dyke as a Hydraulic Frontier Work |
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Howard Williams |
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| Vol 2 (2020) |
Living after Offa: Place-Names and Social Memory in the Welsh Marches |
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Howard Williams |
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| Vol 3 (2021) |
Utilising Lidar Survey to Locate and Evaluate Offa's Dyke |
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Liam Delaney |
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| Vol 3 (2021) |
Offa's Dyke: A Continuing Journey of Discovery |
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Keith Ray, Ray Bailey, Tim Copeland, Tudur Davies, Liam Delaney, Dick Finch, Niall Heaton, Jon Hoyle, Simon Maddison |
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| Vol 6 (2024) |
Today's Offa's Dyke: Heritage Interpretation for Britain's Longest Linear Monument |
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Howard Williams |
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| Vol 3 (2021) |
Offa's Dyke in the Landscape: Comparative Size and Topographical Disposition as Indicators of Function |
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David A Humphreys |
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| Vol 3 (2021) |
Rethinking Wat's Dyke: A Monument's Flow in a Hydraulic Frontier Zone |
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Howard Williams |
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| Vol 3 (2021) |
Patrons, Landscape, and Potlatch: Early Medieval Linear Earthworks in Britain and Bulgaria |
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Paolo Squatriti |
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