Projects
Ceredigion
Ceredigion Metal mining heritage
booklet 2006-2007 
Cardigan and Tregaron
Town Surveys 2006-2007 
Llangynfelyn Excavation,
Borth Bog 
Pwllauduon Burnt Mound
2004 
Cardigan Castle 2003
Cwm Meudwy, Llandysul 2003
Rosehill, Aberarth 2003
Hafod
Carmarthenshire
St Sadwrn’s Church, Llansadwrn
Eighteenth Century Cold Bath
House At Dinefwr Park, 2007
Carmarthenshire Town Popular Booklet
2006
Pembrokeshire
Maenclochog
Milford Haven Waterway
- Ports and Harbours Survey 2006-08
Early Medieval Corn
Driers at Ty Isaf, Llanwnda 
14-15 Church Street, Narberth
2006 
Early Medieval
Cemeteries in Pembrokeshire 2005-2006 
Early Medieval
Sculptured Stones Assessment 2004-2005
Cilwendeg Shell House 2003
Croesgoch 2003 
Narberth Castle 2003-2004
Petroplus, Waterston 2003
Brownslade Barrow 2002
Burials at Narberth Castle
2002
Lydstep Palace 2002
Pembroke Town Walls 2001
Redberth Excavation 2001
Great Castle Head 
Pill Priory 
Porth y Rhaw 
Stepaside
Regional Projects
Iron Age Settlements
in Wales Publication 
Appraisal of Minor
Site Types - Prehistoric, Roman & Minor Medieval Defensive 
Appraisal
of Baseline Date for Outcome Monitoring 2006-07 
HER Photographs 2006-2007

Prehistoric
Defended Enclosures 
Roman Military: Forts,
Vici and Roads 
Iron Age defended
farmsteads in south Ceredigion and north Pembrokeshire 
Non Ferrous
Metal Mines Assessment 2002 
Resource Audit
and Regional Research Assessment Seminar 2002
Deserted Rural Settlements
Early Iron Working in
Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire
Early Medieval Ecclesiastical
Sites Assessment
Historic Churches,
Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire
Historic
Landscape Characterisation
Prehistoric
Funerary and Ritual Sites Assessment
Prehistoric
Non-Defensive Settlement Assessment 
Other Areas
Hendre Road, Pencoed,
Bridgend 2003
The former Maesteg Coal Washery
site, Maesteg 2003
Penllergare Cultural, Archaeological
and Historical Landscape Database 2002
Yorkshire Imperial Metals Site,
Landore, Swansea 2002
Piercefield, Monmouthshire: the results
of a new survey
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