
George Nash (2)
Author of The Architecture of Death: The Chambered Tombs of Wales
For other authors named George Nash, see the disambiguation page.
Works by George Nash
The Prehistoric Sites of Breconshire: Ideology, Power and Monument Symbolism (2001) — Author — 6 copies
The Anthropology of Landscape: A Guide to Neolithic Sites in Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire & Pembrokeshire (1997) — Author — 6 copies, 1 review
Semiotics of Landscape: Archaeology of Mind (British Archaeological Reports British Series) (1997) 5 copies, 1 review
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- St David's College, Lampeter (archaeology and environmental sciences)
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The anthropology of landscape : a guide to Neolithic sites in Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire & Pembrokeshire by George Children
'Sites' is a bit misleading, as the book is only really concerned with tombs. Other sites are only really mentioned as being part of tombs' contextual landscapes. The tombs are gathered together into five geographical groups: the Newport group, the Fishguard group, the St Davids group, the Inland (Preseli) South Pembrokeshire group, and the Pembroke group, and one stray, Cerrig Llwydion in Cynwyl Elfed, the suggestion being that each comprises a cultural landscape. A passing mention of Bedd show more Taliesin, a Bronze Age round cairn, while discussing Cerrig Llwydion, appears to be Ceredigion's entire contribution to the book. show less
Semiotics of Landscape: Archaeology of Mind (British Archaeological Reports British Series) by George Nash
most strange title with contents, but this has the Brecknock list of 18.
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