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As the first and only open-access peer-reviewed academic journal about the landscapes, monuments and material culture of frontiers and borderlands in deep-time historical perspective, the Offa’s Dyke Journal (ODJ) has a concerted focus on the Anglo-Welsh borderlands given its sponsorship from the University of Chester and the Offa’s Dyke Association in support of the Offa’s Dyke Collaboratory. Yet ODJ also provides a venue for original research on frontiers and borderlands in broader and comparative perspective. While Offa’s Dyke and Wat’s Dyke remain key foci, the contents of volumes 1 and 2 together illustrate the wider themes, debates and investigations encapsulated by ODJ concerning boundaries and barriers, edges and peripheries, from prehistory through to recent times, as well as considerations of the public archaeology and heritage of frontiers and borderlands.
Howard Williams is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Chester and researches public archaeology and archaeologies of death and memory. He co-edits the Offa’s Dyke Journal and writes an academic blog: Archaeodeath.
Collaboratory, Coronavirus and the Colonial Countryside – Howard Williams ; Two Chimeras in the Landscape – Mark Bell ; The ‘Wall of Severus’: Pseudoarchaeology and the West Mercian Dykes – Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews ; Saxon Kent versus Roman London? Presenting Borderland Heritage at the Faesten Dic in Joyden’s Wood, Kent – Ethan Doyle White ; Living after Offa: Place-Names and Social Memory in the Welsh Marches – Howard Williams ; Offa’s and Wat’s Dykes – David Hill ; Grim’s Ditch, Wansdyke, and the Ancient Highways of England: Linear Monuments and Political Control – Tim Malim
Ben Guy, Howard Williams, Liam Delaney, Cardiff University) Guy, Ben (Research Associate, University of Chester) Williams, Howard (Professor of Archaeology
David Morgan Evans, Howard Williams, Kara Critchell, Sheena Evans, University of Chester) Williams, Howard (Professor of Archaeology, University of Chester) Critchell, Kara (Lecturer in History
Howard Williams, Caroline Pudney, Afnan Ezzeldin, University of Chester) Williams, Howard (Professor of Archaeology, University of Chester) Pudney, Caroline (Senior Lecturer in Archaeology