Add this copy of Excavations at Chepstow, 1973-74 to cart. $69.95, like new condition, Sold by CorgiPack rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Fulton, NY, UNITED STATES, published 1991 by Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments.
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Fine. Size: 0x0x0; Oversized. From the Foreword: Chepstow has long been acknowledged as a focal point of the Medieval Archaeology of Wales, if not of Britain as a whole. Located at the point where a long-established route connecting the Gloucester area and the West Midlands with South Wales crosses the major obstacle of the Wye Valley and long known as the site of the first recorded stone-built castle in Britain and of a significant Medieval town, Chepstow was naturally a centre of major interest. and concern when the construction of a new road through the site of the town was undertaken. The excavations here reported were undertaken in advance of the development. The major points of interest were the investigation of the long-known monastic site and the discovery and analysis of a large and valuable sequence of pottery, which is here fully documented. 173 pages.