Architecture, regional identity and power in the Iron Age Landscapes of Mid Wales: the hillforts of North Ceredigion
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CONTENTS
Preface..........................................................................................................................................................
Summary (English)....................................................................................................................................... iii
Crynodeb (Summary - Welsh).................................................................................................................... iv
Contents......................................................................................................................................................... vi
Acknowledgements........................................................................................................................................ xi
CHAPTER 1. Introduction: Celts, research frameworks and the
development of hillfort studies in Britain
1.1 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................1
1.2 A NEW IRON AGE: REBELLION AND REINVENTION.....................................................................1
1.3 DEVELOPING IRON AGE STUDIES IN BRITAIN..............................................................................2
1.3.1 Moving towards a national agenda............................................................................................3
1.4 SUB-RECTANGULAR? POLYGONAL? OVAL? UNIVALLATE?
OUTMODED APPROACHES TO IRON AGE SETTLEMENT STUDIES.................................................4
1.5 INTERPRETING IRON AGE COMMUNITIES: SOME CHANGING MODELS.................................5
1.6 A FRESH START FOR MID-WALES .......................................................................................... 8
1.7 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS: THE HILLFORT AS ARTEFACT .....................................................8
CHAPTER 2. The landscape background and history of research and enquiry
2.1 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................11
2.1.1 A note on chronology.................................................................................... 11
2.2 LANDSCAPE, CLIMATE AND AGRICULTURE.................................................................................11
2.2.1 The boundaries of the study area...............................................................................................11
2.2.2 Geology..................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.3 Topography............................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.4 The major rivers and their characteristics................................................................................. 14
2.2.5 Climate..................................................................................................................................... 16
2.2.6 Agricultural potential................................................................................................................ 16
2.2.6.1 Soils........................................................................................................................... 16
2.2.6.2 Palaeo-environmental evidence.................................................................................17
2.2.6.3 Bronze Age evidence................................................................................................. 17
2.2.6.4 Iron Age evidence......................................................................................................18
2.2.6.5 Historic and present-day agricultural regimes......................................................... 19
2.3 ASSESSING THE SETTLEMENT PATTERN: ANTIQUARIAN AND
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH.............................................................................................................. 19
2.3.1 Summary ................................................................................................................................. 19
2.3.2 Early regional surveys of the Cardiganshire prehistoric earthworks............................ 20
2.3.3 Developments from the Second World War to the present day............................................... 20
2.3.4 Assessing the settlement pattern: recovering lost or destroyed sites using
aerial photography..............................................................................................................................22
2.3.4.1 The contribution ofcropmark evidence to the settlement pattern............................22
2.3.4.2 Levels of evidence recorded from the air........................................................24
2.3.4.3 The contribution ofcropmarks to an understanding of the Iron Age
settlement pattern..................................................................................................................25
2.4 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS................................................................................................................. 27
CHAPTER 3. Settlements in the landscape: Chronology, topography and the Iron Age communities
3.1 ESTABLISHING CHRONOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS FOR CEREDIGION................................... 29
3.1.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................................29
3.1.2 Early forts in Wales and the borders: Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age transition:
c.800-550calBC............................................................................................................................... 30
3.1.3 Potential hillforts of the later Bronze/Early Iron Ages in north Ceredigion............................. 33
3.1.3.1 Early forts in north Ceredigion: Rampart morphology and chronology................ 33
3.1.4 The middle to later Iron Age in Ceredigion, c.400 cal BC - AD 70 ................................... 35
3.1.4.1 Settlement expansion................................................................................................ 35
3.1.4.2 Later Rampart morphology..................................................................................... 36
3.1.4.3 Enlarged and developed hillforts............................................................................. 37
3.1.4.4 Settled landscapes of small enclosures in north Ceredigion................................. 38
3.1.5 Evidence from the Roman conquest......................................................................................... 39
3.1.5.1 Scapula s campaigns AD 47-51 ............................................................................. 39
3.1.5.2 The population of Ceredigion at the time of Frontinus campaigns........................ 40
3.2 THE SETTLEMENT PATTERN..............................................................................................................40
3.2.1 Introduction: considering settlement patterns...........................................................................40
3.2.2 Iron Age Wales and the borderlands: a regional overview.......................................................41
3.2.2.1 The Roman record of the Welsh tribes......................................................................41
3.2.2.2 Regional variations in Welsh Iron Age settlement archaeology: an overview......... 42
3.2.3 Iron Age settlement in north Ceredigion: a review of the evidence......................................... 43
3.2.3.1 The agricultural economy......................................................................................... 43
3.2.3.1.1 Livestock and field systems....................................................................... 44
3.2.3.1.2 Transhumance...........................................................................................44
3.2.3.1.3 Redistribution and hillfort interiors...........................................................45
3.2.3.1.4 Cattle and Iron Age status.........................................................................45
3.2.4 Settlement patterns in north Ceredigion: the west coast...........................................................46
3.2.5 Settlement patterns in north Ceredigion: the lowlands..............................................................47
3.2.5.1 Lowland settlement: the Trawsgoed basin and Ystwyth valley environs.................. 49
3.2.5.2 The Llanfihangely Creuddyn lowland basin.............................................................50
3.2.5.3 The lowland basins north of the Rheidol .................................................................51
3.2.5.3.1 The Melindwr basin...................................................................................51
3.2.5.3.2 The Leri basin small enclosure group..................................................... 52
3.2.5.4 The Cwm Gwyddyl group..........................................................................................52
3.2.6 Settlement patterns in north Ceredigion: plateau areas.............................................................53
3.2.7 Evidence for stock management and corralling in the Bow Street basin,
and comparisons in other parts of the study area ..............................................................................53
3.2.7.1 Ancillary enclosures at north Ceredigion hillforts potentially representing
pastoral enclosures................................................................................................................57
3.3 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS..................................................................................................................57
CHAPTER 4. Movement, trade and cultural contact: Iron Age links across central Wales
4.1 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................59
4.2 SHIFTING OUR PERCEPTIONS FROM SEA TO OVERLAND........................................................ 59
4.3 REASSESSING THE VERACITY OF THE DYFED MODEL FOR LATER
PREHISTORIC STUDIES IN WEST WALES...............................................................................................60
4.4 NORTH CEREDIGION: REQUIRED OVERLAND TRADE CONTACTS IN THE WELSH
BORDERLANDS AND CHESHIRE PLAIN................................................................................................ 62
4.4.1 Traded salt............................................................................................................................... 62
4.4.2 The ceramic trade from the Malvern Hills ............................................................................. 64
4.5 STRATEGIES FOR EAST-WEST MOVEMENT ACROSS THE
CAMBRIAN MOUNTAIN RANGE.............................................................................................................65
4.5.1 Rivers and valleys for overland movement..............................................................................65
4.5.2 Lines of communication across the Plynlimon massif..............................................................66
4.6 MOVEMENT BETWEEN THE WYE/ELAN VALLEYS AND THE
YSTWYTH/TEIFI VALLEYS........................................................................................................................67
4.7 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS..................................................................................................................68
CHAPTER 5. Bridges, bastions and bravado: A new field archaeology of the north Ceredigion hillfort
gateways
5.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 69
5.2 GATEWAYS AND ENTRANCE WORKS .......................................................................................... 69
5.2.1 Gateways with passages and crossing bridges..........................................................................70
5.2.2 Freestanding bastions and elaborate gateway elements...........................................................74
5.2.2.1 Castell Grogwynion: an example of a rediscovered complex gateway.................... 74
5.2.2.2 Pen Dinas, Elerch......................................................................................................76
5.2.2.3 Cnwcy Bugail............................................................................................................77
5.2.2.4 Notes on other elaborate gateway elements..............................................................77
5.2.3 Annexes and public areas ....................................................................................................... 77
5.2.3.1 Space for corralling and livestock management ................................................... 78
5.2.3.2 Public space for gatherings and control of human access.......................................80
5.3 STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY AT SMALLER HILLFORTS............................................................ 81
5.4 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS................................................................................................................. 82
CHAPTER 6. Impressing the neighbours: Structure, display and the spread of regional architectural
traditions
6.1 INTRODUCTION: RETHINKING THE ROLE AND PURPOSE OF HILLFORT DEFENCES..........83
6.1.2 New approaches to complexity..................................................................................................84
6.2 ARCHITECTURAL COMPLEXITY IN FACADE CONSTRUCTION................................................84
6.2.1 Summary ................................................................................................................................. 84
6.2.2 Structured internal building techniques and facade display..................................................... 85
6.2.3 Revetment walling as a method for display............................................................................. 87
6.2.3.1 Stone walling and the uses of revetment for display................................................. 87
6.2.3.2 Quartz walling ....................................................................................................... 88
6.2.4 Hillfort appearance and physical alteration............................................................................. 91
6.2.4.1 Levelling against the horizon....................................................................................91
6.2.4.2 Topographic incorporation.......................................................................................91
6.2.4.3 Conspicuous construction and false multivallation.................................................. 92
6.3. FACADE SCHEMES IN HILLFORT CONSTRUCTION....................................................................94
6.3.1 The Pen Dinas facade scheme at the south fort, Pen Dinas, Aberystwyth............................... 94
6.3.2 The Pen Dinas facade scheme at Gaer Fawr, Lledrod............................................................. 96
6.3.3 Parallels: the Pen Dinas facade scheme in north Ceredigion....................................................98
6.3.4 Parallels outside the region....................................................................................................... 100
6.3.5 Case study: elements of the Pen Dinas facade scheme employed at
Castell Grogwynion............................................................................................................................ 101
6.3.5.1. Castell Grogwynion.................................................................................................102
6.3.6 Divergence: the Darren facade scheme ..............................................................................102
6.3.7 The Cors Caron facade scheme ...........................................................................................103
6.3.8 Hybrid designs and the intermingling of architectural traditions ...................................... 105
6.3.9 Hillforts which cannot be readily grouped and concentric hillforts ....................................106
6.4 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS..................................................................................................................107
CHAPTER 7 . Hillforts and human movement: Approaching, entering, experiencing and passing the
hillforts in the landscape
7.1 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................... 109
7.2 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS REGARDING THE LANDSCAPE SETTINGS OF
NORTH CEREDIGION HILLFORTS............................................................................................................109
7.3 PRIME LOCATIONS: OWNERSHIP AND COMMAND OF PROMINENT LOCATIONS
IN THE IRON AGE LANDSCAPE............................................................................................................... 110
7.3.1 Definition.................................................................................................................................. 110
7.3.2 Pen Dinas, Aberystwyth. A hillfort in a prime location............................................................ 111
7.4 HILLFORT FACADES AND THEIR RELATION TO TRACKWAYS, PASSES AND
OVERLAND ROUTES..................................................................................................................................113
7.4.1 Hillfort facades at Ponterwyd Junction ...................................................................................113
7.4.2 Hillfort facades bordering Cors Caron...................................................................................... 115
7.4.3 Castell Rhyfel and its relationship to overland mountain passes.............................................. 116
7.5 APPROACHING SIX KEY HILLFORTS: MONUMENTAL ARCHITECTURE
IN THE LANDSCAPE ................................................................................................................................ 118
7.5.1 Approaching six key hillforts.................................................................................................. 118
7.5.2 Movement from lowland to upland: Caer Lletty Llwyd and Pen Dinas, Elerch...................... 118
7.5.2.1 Summary................................................................................................................... 118
7.5.2.2 The two hillforts....................................................................................................... 118
7.5.3 The long approach to Darren.................................................................................................... 120
7.5.3.1 Summary................................................................................................................... 120
7.5.3.2 The approaches ....................................................................................................... 120
7.5.4 Castell Flemish: facing out from Cors Caron.......................................................................... 122
7.5.4.1 Summary................................................................................................................... 122
7.5.4.2 The defences.............................................................................................................. 122
7.5.5 Incorporating topography: the approach to Castell Grogwynion ................................... 123
7.5.5.1 Summary................................................................................................................... 123
7.5.5.2 Description of the western outcrop........................................................................... 124
7.5.5.3 The monumental role of the western outcrop............................................................ 124
7.5.6 Cnwc y Bugail, Trawsgoed: a small fort with a major gateway annexe....................................126
7.5.6.1 Summary....................................................................................................................126
7.5.6.2 Monumentally at the hillfort.....................................................................................126
7.5.6.3 The dynamics of the entrance approach....................................................................127
7.6 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS................................................................................................................ 128
CHAPTER 8. Discussion and conclusions: Towards a new Iron Age for mid and west Wales
8.1 DEVELOPING A NARRATIVE FOR LATER PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT
IN NORTH CEREDIGION............................................................................................................................. 129
8.2 RECOGNISING MONUMENTAL IRON AGE ARCHITECTURE IN NORTH CEREDIGION.... 129
8.2.1 The two principal regional facade schemes in north Ceredigion .......................................130
8.2.2 Topography and its influence on hillfort architecture........................................................... 131
8.2.3 Looking wider: tracing north Ceredigion architectural traditions in central
and eastern Wales............................................................................................................................... 133
8.3 ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLISM: AN OVERVIEW...........................................................................133
8.3.1 Hillfort architecture: defensive/utilitarian versus symbolic/non-utilitarian ....................... 133
8.3.2 Iron Age architectural symbolism .................................................................................. 136
8.3.3 Two halves don t make a whole: Duality in later prehistoric architecture ........................ 137
8.3.4 Timber and rock: regional capability and engineering effort.............................................. 138
8.3.5 Front/rear symbolism in the hillforts of mid Wales .................................................................138
8.4 CULTIVATING MEN AS WELL AS LAND : HOW THE LANDSCAPE WAS ORGANISED...... 139
8.4.1 Territorial division in Iron Age landscapes: some primary issues .......................................139
8.4.1.1 Contemporary landscapes of later prehistoric settlement................................. 140
8.4.2 Land ownership patterns and topography in the Iron Age ....................................................141
8.4.3 Proximity and isolation: the settlement pattern north of the river Rheidol ..........................142
8.4.3.1 Hillforts commanding ridges and valleys.................................................................142
8.4.3.2 Resourcing the chiefly feast ................................................................................... 143
8.4.3.3 Ridges and routeways ...........................................................................................144
8.4.4 Regional territorial divisions and cultural hillfort groups ....................................................145
8.4.4.1 Pen Dinas and the regional landscape .................................................................145
8.4.4.2 Landscape division amongst potentially contemporary hillfort groups
identified on the grounds of shared architecture .................................................................146
8.4.4.2.1 Articulating the Pen Dinas Facade scheme......................................................... 146
8.4.4.2.2 Articulating the Cors Caron facade scheme........................................................ 146
8.5 PROBABLE MODES OF SOCIAL ORGANISATION IN IRON AGE NORTH CEREDIGION......... 148
8.5.1 The architectural legacy............................................................................................................ 148
8.5.2 Evidence for social stratification...............................................................................................150
8.5.3 Finding the petty chiefs : systems of regional power and control .......................................151
8.6 CONCLUSIONS....................................................................................................................................... 152
8.6.1 Ways forward: unlocking the hillfort heritage of mid Wales....................................................155
Sites to Visit....................................................................................................................................................157
Appendix 1. A list of hillforts and later prehistoric defended enclosures in north Ceredigion.............158
Bibliography...................................................................................................................................................163
Index................................................................................................................................................................175
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