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Distributed for University of Wales Press

Edited by Mark Redknap and John M. Lewis

Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales Volume One

South-East Wales and the English Border

680 pages, 390 halftones, 170 line drawings  8-3/4 x 10-1/2 

Cloth $110.95

ISBN: 9780708319567   Published August 2008
For sale in North and South America, Australia, and New Zealand only

PART 1

Preface (including background)

Chapter 1. Earlier Research

Chapter 2. Recording Methods

Chapter 3. Physical Environment and Historical Background

1. Topography of S.E. Wales

2. Historical Background to S.E. Wales c. 350-800

3. Historical Background to S.E. Wales c. 800-1100

Chapter 4. Sources and Selection of Stone J Horák

1. Distribution of potential source material

2. Factors influencing the selection and working of stone

Chapter 5. Forms and functions

1. Latin- and ogam-inscribed stones Formulae

2. Cross-carved stones

3. CrossesChapter

6. The Inscriptions

A. The Celtic Language of the inscriptions and their chronology P Sims-Williams

B. The palaeography of the inscriptions G Charles-Edwards

Chapter 7. Classification of cross types, motifs and ornament

Incised linear crosses

Incised ring crosses

Outline crosses

Sculpted crosses

Classification of ornament

Abstract repeating patterns

Line patterns

Figural representations/iconography

Faunal representations

Chapter 8. Sculpture: Regional and Local Groups

1. The introduction of sculptural techniques

2. Identification of sculptural groups

3. The Glamorgan disc-headed crosses

4. The Monmouthshire group of cross slabs

5. The Brecon crosses

6. Two late Glamorgan groups

7. The Anglo-Norman transition

Chapter 9. Production

Chapter 10. The historical and archaeological contexts J. K. Knight

1. Latin memorial stones Fifth-sixth-century background Text and context

2. Incised crosses and cross-slabs

3. Later sculptured crosses.

Chapter 11. Chronologies

Chapter 12. Past, Present and Future

PART 2
THE CATALOGUE

Form of catalogue entries

Form of place-names

1. Breconshire (B1-B53)

2. Glamorgan (G1-G120)

3. Monmouthshire (MN1-MN5)

4. Radnorshire (R1-R6)The contiguous areas of

5. Herefordshire (H1-H7)

6. Shropshire (S1-S2)

7. Dubia

PART 3
GAZETTEER

Indices

Letter forms

Decorative patterns

Index locorum

Index nominorum

A concordance of new with old numbering

A concordance of familiar names with new numbering

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Subjects



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