• The Offa’s Dyke Collaboratory and the Offa’s Dyke Journal

    Author(s):
    Howard Williams (see profile)
    Date:
    2019
    Group(s):
    Archaeology, Early Medieval
    Subject(s):
    Anglo-Saxons--Study and teaching, Archaeology, Middle Ages, Borderlands
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Offa's Dyke, Wat's Dyke, linear earthworks, dykes, Heritage, Anglo-Saxon studies, Early medieval archaeology, Frontiers, Border studies, Border theory
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/1981-6k64
    Abstract:
    Opening the first volume of a new open-access peer-reviewed academic publication, we are pleased to introduce the Offa’s Dyke Journal. This venture stems from the activities of the Offa’s Dyke Collaboratory, a research network founded in April 2017 to foster and support new research on the monuments and landscapes of the Anglo-Welsh borderlands and comparative studies of borderlands and frontiers from prehistory to the present. The proceedings of a series of academic and public-facing events have informed the character and direction of the Journal. Moreover, its establishment coincides with the Cadw/Historic England/Offa’s Dyke Association-funded Offa’s Dyke Conservation Management Plan as well as other new community and research projects on linear earthworks. Funded by the University of Chester and the Offa’s Dyke Association, and published online by JAS Arqueologia and print-distributed by Archaeopress, the journal aims to provide a resource for scholars, students and the wider public regarding the archaeology, heritage and history of the Welsh Marches and its linear monuments. It also delivers a much-needed venue for interdisciplinary studies from other times and places.
    Metadata:
    Published as:
    Journal article    
    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    3 years ago
    License:
    All Rights Reserved

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