Description
'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.
About the Author
Ray Howell has recently retired as the University of Wales Professor of Welsh Antiquity. He holds BA, MA and PhD degrees and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He has directed numerous excavations and has contributed to archaeological programmes on the BBC, Discovery Channel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, S4C and Smithsonian Channel, as well as on Channel 4's Time Team. He lives in South Wales.
Reviews
"Ray's lectures and field trips, when he and I were colleagues at Newport, were always entertaining as well as scholarly, a happy combination that hooked students from all kinds of backgrounds. His book, crammed with knowledge and peppered with trenchant, often hilarious anecdotes, exemplifies this approach." -- Miranda Aldhouse Green * Current Archaeology Magazine *
Book Information
ISBN 9780750998642
Author Ray Howell
Format Paperback
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd