Professor Nancy Edwards
Emeritus Professor
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Biography
I was appointed a Lecturer in Early Medieval Archaeology at Bangor in 1979 and became Professor of Medieval Archaeology in 2008. I retired in December 2020 and am now Emeritus Professor of Medieval Archaeology. I continue to supervise some research students.
I am a Fellow of the British Academy, a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. I am also an Honorary Professor at Cardiff University and the University of Durham.
I completed my BA in Archaeology, Ancient and Medieval History at Liverpool University in 1976. I then moved to the University of Durham where I gained a PhD in Archaeology. My thesis examined early medieval sculpture in the Irish Midlands.
Research
My research is multidisciplinary embracing Archaeology, History and Art History. I am particularly interested in early medieval Wales c. AD 400–1100. I also have a continuing interest in early medieval Ireland and Scotland as well as aspects of the history of archaeology.
My book, Life in Early Medieval Wales (funded by a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship) was published by Oxford University Press in 2023.
Much of my research continues to focus on early medieval inscribed stones and stone sculpture in Wales. I am interested not only in the monuments themselves but also in their landscape contexts and what they can tell us about the early medieval society, identity, the Church, patronage and wealth. I have published two volumes of A Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales, Volume II, South-West Wales (2007); Volume III, North Wales (2013).
I am currently working, with Gary Robinson (Bangor University) and Howard Williams (University of Chester), on a biography of the ninth-century Pillar of Eliseg. I have also become interested in early medieval graffiti as part of my research on the sculptural assemblage from St Patrick’s Chapel, near St Davids.
Areas of Teaching & Supervision
- 2015
- Published
Raising the Dead. Early Aledieval,Yaine Stones in Northumbria
Edwards, N., 1 Nov 2015, In: Medieval archaeology. 59, 1, p. 340-340Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › peer-review
- Published
A rediscovered piece of early medieval sculpture from Silian, Ceredigion
Edwards, N. M. & Vousden, N., 19 Jun 2015, In: Archaeology in Wales. 53Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
Vlog to Death: Project Eliseg's Video-Blogging
Tong, J., Evans, S., Williams, H., Edwards, N. & Robinson, G., 1 May 2015, In: Internet Archaeology. 39Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
The Early Medieval Sculpture of Wales: Text, Pattern and Image
Edwards, N. M., 27 Apr 2015, Cambridge University Press.Research output: Book/Report › Book
- 2014
- Published
Wales and the Britons 350-1064
Edwards, N., 1 Dec 2014, In: Welsh History Review. 27, 2, p. 368-370Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
Early Medieval Art and Archaeology in the Northern World. Studies in Honour of James Graham-Campbell
Edwards, N., 1 Nov 2014, In: Medieval archaeology. 58, 1Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › peer-review
- 2013
- Published
From antiquarians to archaeologists in nineteenth-century Wales: The question of prehistory
Edwards, N. M., Gould, J., Evans, N. (ed.) & Pryce, H. (ed.), 1 Dec 2013, Writing a Small Nation's Past: Wales in Comparative Perspective: 1850–1950. 2013 ed. Ashgate, p. 143-164Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
- Published
A Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculptures in Wales: Volume 3 North Wales
Edwards, N., 15 Apr 2013, 2013 ed. University of Wales Press.Research output: Book/Report › Book
- 2011
- Published
The Pillar of Eliseg, Llantysilio. Incomplete inscribed cross and cairn.
Edwards, N. M., Edwards, N., Robinson, G., Williams, H. & Evans, D. M., 1 Jan 2011, In: Archaeology in Wales. 50, p. 57-59Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
Viking-age sculpture in north-west Wales: welath, power, patronage and the Christian landscape
Edwards, N., 1 Jan 2011, Tome: Studies in Medieval Celtic history and Law in honour of Thomas Charles-Edwards. Edmonds, F. & Russell, P. (eds.). 2011 ed. Boydell, p. 73-87Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter