Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
* Bibliographical Note. This being an essay 1 shall not weary the reader with footnotes. A few notes of a bibliographical character may not however be out of place. The starting point must undoubtedly be Hemp and Gresham’s paper on ‘Hut-Circles in North-West Wales’ in ANTIQUITY 1944, p. 183. The Anglesey material is fully published, with references, in the Anglesey Inventory of the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire; the Merionethshire huts are less adequately published in the Commission’s Inventory for that county, Publication of many of the early groups of types A1-2 is forthcoming in Arch. Cumb. For Rhostryfan see Arch. Camb., 1922, p. 335 ; 1923, pp. 87, 291 ; for Caerau, Ant. Journ., 1936, p. 295; for Llwyn-du Bach, Arch. Camb., 1949, p. 173.
Braich y Cornel and Cae’r-mynydd are still unpublished. For the decorated querns and the question of Irish connections, see the forthcoming vol. of Ulster Journ. Arch.
The illustrations to this paper are published by kind permission of the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire.