Courtenay Arthur Ralegh Radford (7 November 1900 – 27 December 1998) was an English archaeologist and historian who pioneered the exploration of the Dark Ages of Britain and popularised his findings in many official guides and surveys for the Office of Works. His scholarly work appeared in articles in the major British journals, such as Medieval Archaeology or the Proceedings of the British Academy and in the various Transactions of archaeological societies.
Courtenay Arthur RaleghRadford (7 November 1900 – 27 December 1998) was an English archaeologist and historian who pioneered the exploration of the Dark...
powerful local warlord or even Dumnonian royalty. The Devon archaeologist RaleghRadford excavated at the site from 1933 through to 1938, and he pioneered the...
south-west, which is built in a similar manner. It has been suggested by RaleghRadford that it is part of a great Celtic sanctuary, probably 3rd century BC...
was the site of either a high status Celtic monastery (according to RaleghRadford) or a princely fortress as well as trading settlement dating to the...
Elise ap Madog being stripped of his lands by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. RaleghRadford and W. J. Hemp argued in 1959 that the Historia was mostly written in...
Penguin, 1994, p. 124 Kidwelly Castle by C. A. RaleghRadford From Kidwelly Castle by C. A. RaleghRadford: "The account speaks of Maurice de Londres, Lord...
at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2001-2002 she was the RaleghRadford Rome Scholar at the British School at Rome. In 2003-2004 she was a College...
(The Archaeology and History of Glastonbury Abbey - Courteney Arthur RaleghRadford). This is the earliest source for the name Glastonbury. The modern Irish...
have demonstrated Roman and Saxon occupation of the site. In 1955 RaleghRadford's excavations uncovered Romano-British pottery at the west end of the...
Noble Publishing, Inc. 2004. pp. 80, 82–85. Kidwelly Castle by C.A. RaleghRadford Warner, Philip. Famous Welsh Battles, pg 79. 1997. Barnes and Noble...
Sutherland, 1936, page 71 Copeland, 1988, page 287 Booth, Paul (1999). "RaleghRadford and the Roman Villa at Ditchley: A Review". Oxoniensia. LXIV. Oxfordshire...
Spain and the Byzantine Empire (when excavated in the 1930s by C. A. RaleghRadford). After its discovery the stone was advanced in popular news media as...
[citation needed] The dating to the period of Richard has superseded RaleghRadford's interpretation which attributed the earliest elements of the castle...
Tomb. The chambered tomb at Broadsands, Paignton. Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Exploration Society 5 pages 147–66 by RaleghRadford, 1958....
of King Mark in the Tristan legend. According to the archaeologist RaleghRadford and the Arthurian specialist André de Mandach, it reads "Drustanus hic...
Glastonbury Abbey: Essays in Honour of the Ninetieth Birthday of C. A. RaleghRadford, Woodbrigde, Boydell 1991, p. 163-189. ISBN 0-851-15284-8 "What Was...
football player. Roy Powell, English rugby league player, heart attack. RaleghRadford, 98, English archaeologist and historian. Ricardo Tormo, 46, Spanish...
Castle - a location from Eye of the Gorgon(SJA)". 'Tretower Court' RaleghRadford 'Wales & the Wars of the Roses' Evans 'In Search of Owain Glyndŵr' Chris...
(1930–1932) Arthur Smith (1932) – Second term Colin Hardie (1933–1936) RaleghRadford (1936–1939) No director during World War II (1939–1945) John Bryan Ward-Perkins...
Ninetieth Birthday of C. A. RaleghRadford. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 63. ISBN 9780851152844. Radford, Courtenay Arthur Ralegh; Abrams, Lesley; Carley, James...
aside from the entrance which was made more complex. Archaeologist RaleghRadford led excavations at Castle Dore between 1936 and 1937. Five decades later...
December – Michael Sherard, fashion designer (born 1910) 27 December – RaleghRadford, historian (born 1900) 30 December – George Webb, actor (born 1911)...
appears? Meanwhile, in the South West of England, famed archaeologist RaleghRadford (Ewan Bailey) is on the verge of the greatest discovery of the age....
Early Church in Western Britain and Ireland: studies presented to C. A. RaleghRadford; arising from a conference organised in his honour by the Devon Archaeological...