- mid-1970s
until their merger into a
single archaeological organisation,
Heneb, in 2024. They were
established in the mid-1970s to
respond to
rescue archaeology...
- its
dissolution in 2024 as the four
Welsh Archaeological Trusts merged as
Heneb. The
organisation was one of four
Welsh Archaeological Trusts in Wales....
-
originally a
Canaanite god Heka –
Personification of
magic Hemen – A
Falcon god
Heneb – A god of
grain Henkhisesui – God of the east
winds Heqaib –
Nomarch of...
-
Trusts established in the mid-1970s and
dissolved in 2024 when it
became Heneb, an
archaeological organisation covering all of Wales. It had the charitable...
- the home of
Samuel Holland ..."
Gwynedd Archaeological Trust http://www.
heneb.co.uk/hlc/ffestiniog/ffest27.html "The
Gaskell Society Journal,
Volume 22"...
-
Anglesey 2010-11 (G1632)
Summary report April 2010 –
March 2011 http://www.
heneb.co.uk/cadwprojs/cadwreview2010-11/taicoch10-11.html
David Hopewell. Tai...
- and Ceredigion, 2006, p. 258. "St Dingat, Llandingat, Carmarthenshire".
Heneb.
Dyfed Archaeology.
Retrieved 6
January 2025. "St Dingat's Church, Llandovery"...
-
landscape features and
processes Archived 2016-08-06 at the
Wayback Machine www.
heneb.co.uk,
Gwynedd Archaeological Trust. John Shaw MP (5
December 2007). "Seas...
- 2024, as part of the
merger of the four
Welsh Archaeological Trusts, into
Heneb. The
Trust is a
charitable company (Registered in Wales, No: 1276976; Registered...
- GIS /
University of Portsmouth.
Retrieved 4
January 2025. "Carmarthen".
Heneb - The
Trust for
Welsh Archaeology.
Retrieved 4
January 2025. Bindoff, S...