Lisa L. Spangenberg | June 25, 2004
I’m pleased to see that Wessex Archaeology have stopped pushing the idea that the ancient remains of archers found near Stonehenge are the “Kings of Stonehenge.” The Boscombe Bowmen is a much better description.
Category: Archaeology, History |
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Lisa L. Spangenberg | June 6, 2004
I posted before about the Medieval Cornish drama Bewnans Ke. I’ve recently discovered a .pdf file of a translation draft, by Michael Polkinghorn. It’s well worth taking a look at.
Category: Manuscripts |
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Lisa L. Spangenberg | June 6, 2004
The Green Man Review has posted my review of O. J. Padel’s Arthur in Medieval Welsh Literature.
Category: Books, Welsh |
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Lisa L. Spangenberg | June 2, 2004
I know, y’all are heartbroken at the dearth of posts. Well, it’s like this: I’m making lots of progress, lots of slow but steady progress, on the diss . . . the thing that shall not be named. That’s the good news. The bad news is that the university does not now, nor has it [...]
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