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The Maenclochog Community Excavation: Discovering the Origins of Maenclochog

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In 2007, Cambria Archaeology carried out a two-week excavation at Maenclochog with support from PLANED, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, and…
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Llandeilo Roman Forts

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Archaeological investigations in Dinefwr Park, Llandeilo, revealed two superimposed Roman forts along with roads, a vicus (civilian settlement), and a…
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Survey and excavation of multi-period sites at Crugiau Cemmaes, Nevern, Pembrokeshire, 2009–13

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At Crugiau Cemmaes, four prominent Bronze Age barrows—part of a wider cemetery of up to nine mounds—stand alongside evidence of…
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Wetland Margins Survey Cors Caron

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This Cadw-funded study explores the rich archaeological potential of Ceredigion’s inland raised bog at Cors Caron, following earlier work on…
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Two early medieval cemeteries in Pembrokeshire: Brownslade Barrow and West Angle Bay

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This paper reports on excavations at two early medieval cemeteries: Brownslade Barrow and West Angle Bay. At Brownslade, a large…
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MYNYDD Y BETWS CARMARTHENSHIRE: EXCAVATION OF CAIRNS AND A STONEALIGNMENT

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In July 2017, two cairns and a part of a stone alignment on Mynydd y Betws,Carmarthenshire were excavated. One of…
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Penally First World War Trenches: Pembrokeshire

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This project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund with support from the Defence Infrastructure Organisation and Cadw, investigated the…
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Excavation of an early medieval cemetery at St Patrick’s Chapel

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At Whitesands Bay in Pembrokeshire, coastal erosion has revealed one of Wales’s most remarkable early medieval sites. Excavations between 2014…
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The Roman Fort at Wiston, Pembrokeshire

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For many years a large U-shaped earthwork near Wiston was thought to be little more than an old quarry, despite…
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The Hulks of the Afon Leri, Ynyslas

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Along the tidal channel of the Afon Leri at Ynyslas lie three hulks—Scheduled Ancient Monuments thought to be 19th-century slate-carrying…
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Hafod Flower Garden ‘Mariamne’s Garden’, Hafod Estate Ceredigion Archaeological Evaluation

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as part of ongoing conservation efforts at the historic Hafod Estate, Cambria Archaeology carried out an evaluation within Mariamne’s Garden…
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