Nid oes gennych resi chwilio datblygedig. Ychwanegwch un trwy glicio ar y botwm '+ Ychwanegu Rhes'
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LefelItemDisgrifiad.psd version of a reconstruction drawing of Cnwc y Bugail hillfort as it may have looked around 100BC. Figure 7.20, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497593
LefelItemDisgrifiad.jpeg version of a reconstruction drawing of Cnwc y Bugail hillfort as it may have looked around 100BC. Figure 7.20, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497592
LefelItemDisgrifiadPen y Bannau; .tiff version of an impression of Pen y Bannau in the later Iron Age, showing the main timber gateway crossed by a bridge at the innermost point of the elaborate defensive facade. At least two minor gateways gave access to the "rear" of the outcrop beyond. Figure 7.11, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497597
LefelItemDisgrifiadCastell Rhyfel; .tiff version of sketch plan of hillfort compiled by the author. Note the cntral hollow and spring, and the natural chevaux de frise caused by lines of upright outcropping rocks to the east. Figure 7.16, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497612
LefelItemDisgrifiadCastell Nadolig, Cwmtydu; .TIFF version of a plan of the hillfort showing detail of previously unmapped low earthworks and other topographic features. Note the position of the spring, and the way the earthworks and gateway are respected by the line of the present-day (and probably ancient) road Ramparts are shown in green, surviving ditches in brown. Figure 5.6, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497288
LefelItemDisgrifiadCastell Bach, Cwmtydu; .TIFF version of a plan showing the inner and outer ramparts (green), ditches (brown), the isolated coastal stack and the site of the spring in the cliff face. Figure 7.23, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497287
LefelItemDisgrifiadPen Dinas .tiff version of a reconstruction drawing of the south gate of the south fort as it may have appeared at around 100BC. Figure 4.19, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497598
LefelItemDisgrifiadPen Dinas .jpeg version of a reconstruction drawing showing an Iron Age defender taking aim with his leather sling. Figure 4.24, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497601
LefelItemDisgrifiadPen Dinas .psd version of a reconstruction drawing of the south gate of the south fort as it may have appeared at around 100BC. Figure 4.19, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497599
LefelItemDisgrifiadCastell Rhyfel; .psd version of sketch plan of hillfort compiled by the author. Note the cntral hollow and spring, and the natural chevaux de frise caused by lines of upright outcropping rocks to the east. Figure 7.16, The Hillforts of Cardigan Bay, Toby Driver.ArchifGeneral Digital Donations CollectionDyddiadRhif Archif6497596