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    Map of hillforts and defended enclosures in Ceredigion, showing earthwork survival and cropmarks, compiled using data from the Dyfed Archaeological Trust’s Historic Environment Record and the National Monuments Record of Wales, by Toby Driver. Published as Figure 2 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigationFindspots of Iron Age spoons from Britain, Ireland and northern France. (T. Driver, after Fitzpatrick 2007, fig 16.1, with additions). Published as Figure 14 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigationA pair of slabs currently standing in a modern roadside field gate on the southern side of Castell Nadolig accord well with seventeenthcentury descriptions of stones which originally flanked the east-facing gateways of the hillfort. Published as Figure 8 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigationA selection of stylistic comparisons now possible with the new corpus and typology, drawing out similarities in design and manufacture (left) and shared elements which occur across non-similar spoon types (right; T. Driver). Published as Figure 21 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigationSUMO geophysical (magnetometry) survey of Castell Nadolig. The plan shows the main fort, centre, with the annexe, gateway and barrow details on the east side. Additional survey areas to the west of the fort, and in fields on the far east side, failed to yield significant addtional information. Published as Figure 10 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigationImmediate environs of Castell Nadolig showing topographical features and archaeological sites mentioned in the text, by Toby Driver. Published as Figure 3 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigationWinter aerial view (AP_2019_1001) of Castell Nadolig from the south-west, 3 December 2019, showing the concentric arrangement of the inner and outer curvilinear enclosures, the outward swing of the field boundary on the east (far) side denoting the annexe, and the line of the main road along the southern side of the hillfort which has slighted both the hillfort and the earthworks of the main south-east gateway—positioned just to the right of the white cottage (centre-right, at the roadside). Published as Figure 1 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigationAn imaginative reconstruction of Castell Nadolig looking west over the barrow cemetery, based on the results of the new geophysical survey, by Toby Driver. Published as Figure 23 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigationCastell Nadolig. Comparison of geophysical survey and interpretative plan of eastern barrow groupView of the innermost enclosure, from the south-west inner angle of rampart looking east, with the rampart standing 1.25m high and 2m externally; the prominent rock-cut spring (Fig. 5) lies on the other side of this rampart. The photograph illustrates the restrictive views out from the innermost enclosure. Scale 1m. Published as Figure 13 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigation

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