Courtenay Arthur Ralegh Radford (7 November 1900 – 27 December 1998) was an English archaeologist and historian who pioneered the exploration of the Dark...
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powerful local warlord or even Dumnonian royalty. The Devon archaeologist Ralegh Radford excavated at the site from 1933 through to 1938, and he pioneered the...
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pp. 239–240 Malim 2018, p. 98 Ralegh Radford & Hemp 1959, pp. 85–88 Ralegh Radford & Hemp 1959, p. 93 Ralegh Radford & Hemp 1959, pp. 89–91 Britnell...
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was the site of either a high status Celtic monastery (according to Ralegh Radford) or a princely fortress as well as trading settlement dating to the...
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(The Archaeology and History of Glastonbury Abbey - Courteney Arthur Ralegh Radford). This is the earliest source for the name Glastonbury. The modern Irish...
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south-west, which is built in a similar manner. It has been suggested by Ralegh Radford that it is part of a great Celtic sanctuary, probably 3rd century BC...
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environmental activist, director of Greenpeace Ralegh Radford (1900–1999), English archaeologist Richard A. Radford (1939–2006), British-born American economist...
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the shrine was reconstructed based on a design by the archaeologist Ralegh Radford; minor repair work and excavation in the church and cell-y-bedd was...
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Glastonbury Abbey: Essays in Honour of the Ninetieth Birthday of C.A. Ralegh Radford, Boydell & Brewer, pp. 273–283, ISBN 978-0851152844. Wordsworth, William...
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Penguin, 1994, p. 124 Kidwelly Castle by C. A. Ralegh Radford From Kidwelly Castle by C. A. Ralegh Radford: "The account speaks of Maurice de Londres, Lord...
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