reclaiming king arthur

Dr Ray Howell

Ray Howell
Historian, Historical Archaeologist and Director of South Wales Centre for Historical and Interdisciplinary Research (SWCHIR)

Dr Raymond Howell is a Welsh reader of History and Historical Archaeology at the University of Wales, Newport, and the Director of the South Wales Centre for Historical and Interdisciplinary Research (SWCHIR). He specialises in research areas including social development of later Roman and sub Roman Britain, Iron Age settlement patterns in southeast Wales and aspects of tribal continuity in Wales. He has authored several books, articles and papers, including Searching For the Silures: An Iron Age Tribe in South-East Wales, which was first published in 2006 and is set to be reprinted in 2010.

Current position

Reader of History and Historical Archaeology at the University of Wales, Newport; Director of the South Wales Centre for Historical and Interdisciplinary Research (SWCHIR)

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Reclaiming King Arthur - The Legend in the (Welsh) Landscape

The Legend in the Landscape - Still from Reclaiming King Arthur'Reclaiming King Arthur' - a video produced by the University of Wales, Newport, aims to bring to life the legend of King Arthur, by examining historic evidence and the literary tradition which points to Gwent as the home of this famous character as well as to introduce an international audience to the history of this South Wales site. In the video - available for all to see on the University's Instititue of Digital Learning website - Dr Ray Howell examines the relevance of King Arthur as most widely known through legend, myth, historical evidence, literature and the literary tradition which include explanation of how Caerleon in Newport can stake its claim to Arthur’s round table, following 200 years of Roman occupation and how the legend has inspired writers throughout the centuries since... .

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