Ewch i’r prif gynnwys

Newyddion ac erthyglau arbennig

Darllenwch y newyddion diweddaraf o bob rhan o'r ysgol neu mynnwch gip ar ein herthyglau arbennig.

Image of Mametz Wood today

100 years on: the legacy of Mametz Wood

7 Gorffennaf 2016

A leading historian gives a fresh perspective on the notorious World War One battle involving Welsh volunteers.

Emeritus Professor Miranda Aldhouse-Green receives her award at the Society for American Archaeology Awards on 8 April in Orlando.

CSI meets ancient bog bodies

23 Mehefin 2016

Cardiff academic’s new book scoops international award

Putting a new spin on witchcraft

20 Mehefin 2016

Cardiff historian makes 2016 Royal Historical Society awards shortlist

British composer Hubert Parry

Jerusalem at 100

21 Ebrill 2016

How song inspired by William Blake’s poetry became an anthem for patriots and suffragettes

Deer

Ceirw'r Ynysoedd

7 Ebrill 2016

Hynafiaid Ewropeaidd gan geirw coch yr Alban

Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones

Alumnus returns to alma mater as Professor of Ancient History

11 Mawrth 2016

Switching Celtic capitals, alumnus Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones returns to Cardiff this year in a new professorial post in the School of History, Archaeology and Religion.

Offa's Dyke

New revelations about Offa’s Dyke revealed

9 Mawrth 2016

Fifty years after Sir Cyril Fox’s seminal work, a new major study of the ancient linear earthwork Offa’s Dyke is to be launched at Cardiff University.

front cover of Midnight's Children

BBC New Generation Thinker to give School's first Distinguished Research Lecture

9 Mawrth 2016

‘Ain’t it a ripping night’: Alcohol & the Legacies of Empire in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children’ begins the School of History, Archaeology and Religion’s new Distinguished Research Lecture series.

Student running

Tair ras fawr i fyfyriwr PhD

9 Mawrth 2016

Salwch ei mam-gu yn cymell Rhiannon i rasio

 Iron Age burial renewals

Amrywiaeth erchyll o arferion claddu Oes yr Haearn

2 Mawrth 2016

Ymchwil yn dangos y ffyrdd amrywiol ac anarferol yr oedd y meirw'n cael eu trin dros 2,000 o flynyddoedd yn ôl