Moel-y-Gaer (Bodfari) is the northernmost of a series of hillforts atop the Clwydian hills in Wales. Nine seasons of survey and excavation reveal details of Moel-y-Gaer's ramparts, entrances and interior. Discussion situates the site within the later prehistoric settlement record for north-eastern Wales paying particular attention to hillforts.
Gary Lock Book order






- 2022
- 2017
British Canada at 150 years: 1867-2017
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This book emphasises the dates of 1867 to 2017, representing the 150th year date since the formation of Canada and its British heritage.
- 2014
Histories in the Making: Excavations at Alfred's Castle 1998-2000
- 239 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The excavation of Alfred's Castle reveals a rich historical tapestry, beginning with Bronze Age round barrows and evolving through various phases, including Iron Age enclosures and a Roman villa. This site prompts exploration of themes like memory and continuity, questioning how past uses influenced later developments. The volume not only presents excavation findings but also features an art project by Simon Callery. It concludes with a broader analysis of the Berkshire Downs, examining the intricate relationships between the living and the dead across ages.
- 2014
Primary Mathematics Audit and Test
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
A self test tool for trainee primary teachers to help them identify their strengths and weaknesses in mathematics and to monitor and evaluate progress towards Qualified Teacher Status.
- 2010
A Valley in La Rioja: The Najerilla Project
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the Iron Age, this work details fieldwork and excavations conducted in La Rioja, Spain, from 2000 to 2003. It highlights the extensive findings at the Celtiberian hilltop settlement of Cerro Molino, revealing closely spaced mud-brick and timber structures, as well as earlier occupations from the seventh to fifth centuries BC. The report encompasses comprehensive analyses of the architecture, material culture, and economy of the settlements, alongside extensive field-walking studies, culminating in an overview of the region's archaeology and history.
- 2005
Digging Numbers
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This fully revised second edition retains the hands-on simple approach of the first edition but with some significant modifications. Still covered in detail are descriptive and inferential techniques with each one worked through by hand on a common data-set, but new is a chapter covering an introduction to multivariate techniques.