• Worthington, Margaret (1997): '"Wat’s Dyke: An Archaeological and Historical Enigma," Bulletin John Rylands Library, Manchester, Vol 79, no. 3, 1997.
  • Brand-new in the Offa’s Dyke Journal 3 is an article by me called: ‘Rethinking Wat’s Dyke: A Monument’s Flow in a Hydraulic Frontier Zone’.
  • Published alongside the What's Wat's Dyke? comic in the Offa's Dyke Journal (see my earlier post), archaeological illustrator John G. Swogger and myself have...
  • Wat’s Dyke is the second longest earthwork known from early medieval Britain, only over-shadowed in scale by its near neighbour Offa’s Dyke.
  • In this article we outline the dialogue and decision-making process behind the map and 10-panel comic: What’s Wat’s Dyke?
  • Stopped by Wat's Dyke in Hope #watsdyke. ... Howard's #specialsite is Wat's Dyke. Britain's third-longest ancient monument yet still poorly understood!
  • Wat's Dyke. Wat 's Dyke is a 60 km long wall in the Welsh- English border region Welsh Marches. The Wall passes by, among others, Oswestry here.
  • Church of England Diocese: Lichfield. Details. The monument includes the earthwork and buried remains of part of the boundary known as Wat's Dyke.
  • We do hope you find our site informative and very easy to navigate, whether you are an existing or prospective Wat’s Dyke parent.
  • Wat’s Dyke Way. Wat's Dyke is a 40 mile earthwork running through the northern Welsh Marches from Maesbury in Shropshire, passing to the east of...
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  • Wat's Dyke and Offa's Dyke: remaining parts. ... The dyke is earlier than Offa's Dyke, but runs along similar lines, just inside the line of the later dyke.
  • Following part of Wats Dyke and Offas Dyke from the White Lion at Llynclys. Parking at the back of the pub by prior arrangement.