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The Gwent County History, I: Gwent in Prehistory and Early History.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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The Gwent County History, I: Gwent in Prehistory and Early History, ed. Miranda Aldhouse-Green and Ray Howell (Cardiff: University of Wales Press on behalf of Gwent County History Association; Trowbridge: Cromwell Press, 2004), xviii + 371 pp.; 103 illustrations. ISBN 0-7083-1826-6. 45.00 [pounds sterling]. The first of five volumes, which will trace the history, of Gwent from prehistoric times to the end of the twentieth century. This volume spans the period from the earliest Palaeolithic evidence to the coming of the Normans, and draws particularly on the evidence of archaeology and social and cultural history. It includes essays by S. H. R. Aldhouse-Green on the Palaeolithic, Elizabeth A. ...

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