Started by gaabi. Last reply by gaabi Feb 23. 4 Replies 6 Likes
This is an article on an etching/engraving of a deer on the wall of Cathole cave in the Gower peninsula that's dated at about 14,500 years ago -…Read more →
Tags: Cave, Gower, Peninsula, Cathole, Paleolithic
Started by Ceri Shaw Feb 23. 0 Replies 1 Like
Published on 22 Feb 2013A talk given by Brian Davies, of Pontypridd Museum, at the Dic Penderyn Society, Merthyr Tydfil, on 20 February 2013. John Nixon who was born in Durham and became a pioneer of…Read more →
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Comment by Anumpeshi Aduddell on March 26, 2013 at 10:13am I AM CURRENTLY LOOKING TO PURCHASE A BOOK REGARDING OWAIN GLY DWR AND AM REFLECTING ON THREE CHOICES. I WOULD LIKE THE BOOK WITH THE BEST SCHOLARLY REFERENCES AS I LIKE TO CHECK REFERENCES AND EXTEND MY RESEARCH FROM THERE. THE THREE I AM CONSIDERING ARE:
1) OWAIN GLYNDWR: THE STORY OF THE LAST PRINCE OF WALES BY TERRY BREVERTON PUBLISHED IN 2009
2) OWAIN GLYNDWR: THE LAST PRINCE OF WALES BY Peter Gordon Williams PUBLISHED IN 2012
3) THE REVOLT OF OWAIN GLYN DWR BY R. R. DAVIES PUBLISHED IN 1996.
ALTHOUGH THE DAVIES PUBLICATION IS THE OLDEST OF THE THREE I HAVE THE IMPRESSION THAT IT MAY BE THE BEST REFERENCED AND MOST SCHOLARLY. I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS REGARD.
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Comment by Janet Louise Mancini on January 23, 2013 at 2:50pm Thanks everyone. 
Comment by Ceri Shaw on January 23, 2013 at 1:49pm Other Welsh history features on AmeriCymru:-
Comment by Ceri Shaw on January 23, 2013 at 1:44pm
Comment by Eiry Rees Thomas on January 23, 2013 at 1:00pm You'll find a wealth of visual reference material relating to Welsh history on this site: ieuanreeslettering.co.uk. Visual interpretations can be so powerful.
Comment by Iain Sewell on January 23, 2013 at 10:10am The discussions could always be named in a logical fashion to identify which area of history - then specific area ?? just an idea ...
Comment by gaabi on January 23, 2013 at 9:54am Ok, this might be too big a topic for one group but I couldn't find that we'd already made one, except for the Roman Wales group, so here it is -
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