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Lead pig found by Nick Yallope and Peter Nicolas after being dug out of ground

Lead Ingots Declared Treasure in Ceredigion

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Photograph: Amgueddfa Cymru  We are delighted to have been involved in these nationally important lead ingots (known as pigs) in the community of Llangynfelyn in Ceredigion.   In our…
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Trearddur Burial Chamber

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Our volunteers have braved the elements at Trearddur burial chamber where a new interpretation is already emerging. Early finds in…
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Basingwerk Abbey – We’re back!

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Starting from the 8th of September, we will be returning to Basingwerk Abbey! This time, as part of a Cadw-funded project, we…
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Medieval Quay discovered by archaeologists is the first to be found in Wales

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Archaeologists from Heneb: the Trust for Welsh Archaeology have uncovered a medieval quay at Island House in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire: the…
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Finds Lab open days

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Alongside our excavations in Newtown our 'Finds Lab' will be open on certain days in the Oriel Davies Gallery, so…
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Group of archaeologists excavating a trench, using trowels and buckets, with fencing and trees in the background.

Newtown Summer Excavations

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Work is well under way at Newtown as our volunteers unearth more of the mysterious medieval mound. Our Archaeologists will…
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St Cybi’s Church, Holyhead, Anglesey

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By Robert Evans, Senior Archaeologist (Gwynedd) Heneb, formerly Gwynedd Archaeological Trust, has carried out a phased programme of excavations at…
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