Cardiff: Architecture and Archaeology in the Medieval Diocese of Llandaff

The Association’s 2004 conference focused mainly on the architecture and archaeology of the medieval diocese of Llandaff, comprising much of the historic counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. Contributors consider Roman and early medieval south-east Wales, including surviving Christian monuments...

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