Heritage Interpretation, public archaeology
Walking Lines and Marking Times
Wat's Dyke, Heritage Interpretation
Interpreting Wat’s Dyke at Erddig
art, Frontiers Past and Present, Heritage Interpretation, Offa's Dyke
A Campsite Sign, Boot and a Wheel Barrow on Offa’s Dyke
Heritage Interpretation, Wat's Dyke
Digging the Heritage of Wat’s Dyke
Events, Frontiers Past and Present
Within/Without: The Archaeology of Partitions
What has Melverley to do with Wat’s Dyke?
Design and Construction, Signposts and Signs, Wat's Dyke
Wat’s Dyke North of Henlle Hall
A Memorial Dry Stone Wall Fragment: Death and Memory on the Offa’s Dyke Path
Heritage Interpretation, Offa's Dyke
How the UNESCO Pontcysyllte World Heritage Site fails to tell stories of the Vale of Llangollen’s early medieval past by ignoring its monuments, and thus lets down both modern visitors and local communities
Burial Mounds and Cairns, Heritage Interpretation, Offa's Dyke
Prehistoric Monuments on the Offa’s Dyke Path: Moel y Plâs and Bwlch y Parc, Llanarmon-yn-Iâl
Offa’s Dyke: Past & Present
Offa’s Dyke Journal 6 – Out in Paperback
Call for Papers: Offa’s Dyke Journal 8 for 2026. Deadline: 1 Feb 2026
Offa’s Dyke Journal volume 6
Call for Papers: Offa’s Dyke Journal 7 for 2025
Conflict, Collaboration & Early Medieval Frontiers, 1 June 2024
Conflict, Collaboration & Early Medieval Frontiers: A day conference of the Offa’s Dyke Collaboratory
Conflict, Collaboration and Early Medieval Frontiers
Heritage Interpretation, Offa's Dyke
