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Gwynedd and the Votadini
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
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1 W. J. Hemp and C. A. Gresham, ‘Hut Circles in North-west Wales’, ANTIQUITY 1944, XVIII, p. 183. The hypothesis discussed forms only a minor part of the paper.
2 R.C.A.M. Wales, Anglesey.
3 ANTIQUITY 1943, XVII, p. 136. References and positions given there are not repeated unless essential to the following argument.
4 Berwicks. Nat. Club 1856-62, pp. 431-53.
5 Mr Graham’s conclusions (PSA Scot. 1938-9, pp. 289-315) are equally applicable to the Northumbrian terraces.
6 These are artificial, and larger than Mr Hemp’s account would suggest. H. O’N Hencken, Archaeologia 1933, vol. 83, pp. 237-84.
7 R.C.A.M. Anglesey, Parciau, p. 63, and Caer Idris, p. 105, might be derivatives.
8 R.C.AM. Anglesey, Din Sylwy, p. 81 ; Dinas Gynfor, p. 37 ; Caer-y-Twr, Holyhead, p. 25.
9 R.C.A.M. Anglesey, Llifad, p. 38 ; Caer Leb, p. 104 ; Bryngof, p. 131.
10 R.C.A.M. Anglesey, p. 72.
11 R.C.A.M. Anglesey, p. XXVIII.
12 Romano-Celtic Art in Northumbria. Arch. 1930, LXXX, pp. 37-58.
13 Childe, Pre-hist. Communities, p. 146.
14 Dorothy Dudley, ‘L.B.A. Settlement on Trewey Downs, Zennor’, Arch. Journ. (1941) XCVIII, p. 105.
15 Childe, Pre-hist. Communities, fig. 83. Fox, Personality of Britain, 4th ed., figs. 5, 11.