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Hartridge Farm Road, Newport

Discoveries dating from the mid Iron Age to the Roman period were uncovered over a period of ten months during excavations on a large site near Newport, Gwent. A team of up to twenty archaeologists uncovered part of a domestic settlement, comprising up to six round houses and associated boundary ditches, wells and burials. Additional […]

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Cwm Ivy Marsh, Gower

Archaeology Wales was commissioned to carry out a detailed study as part of a wider ES for the proposed development of a marsh habitat area within the Gower, south Wales. The study concluded that although potential impacts upon the historical environment would occur, the effects had already taken place and were not reversible within the

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Tabernacle Church, Pembroke

A series of archaeological investigations was undertaken at the site of the Tabernacle Church, Pembroke, including investigations and surveys to the rear of the structure, where extant sections of the Grade II* listed Pembroke Town Wall survived. The work was undertaken as part of a planning application for the redevelopment of the site into a

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Earl Lea & Dukes Walk, Flint (Post-Excavation)

A programme of analysis and reporting took place to examine artefacts and ecofacts recovered during three large sites excavated in central Flint: Earl Lea, Dukes Walk and The Police Station. The end results will be a full-colour, bi-lingual, ‘popular’ publication aimed at those with an interest in the history and archaeology of Flint and a

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Earl Lea & Dukes Walk, Flint

Excavations on three large sites in central Flint exposed archaeological sequences relating to the development of the town, including sections of the original, late 13th Century, town ditch. The excavations succeeded in removing archaeological deposits from the site and, consequently, allowed all three developments to proceed.

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Shoals Hook Farm, Haverfordwest

A ‘strip, map and sample’ archaeological excavation at Shoals Hook Farm, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, undertaken in advance of the construction of a solar farm, revealed the remains of an early Romano-British settlement, comprising at least three round houses, a granary, and numerous field enclosure ditches. The work was informed by the results of a previous Geophysical

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Arthurs Gate, Montgomery

A metal detector survey was undertaken immediately prior to the development of a site located in an area believed to be associated with the 1644 Battle of Montgomery. Two artefacts of likely Civil War date were recovered, including a musket ball. No further items were found during the subsequent watching brief.

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Soldiers Point, Holyhead

A level 3 Building Survey of a complex of structures at Soldiers Point House, Holyhead, produced a record of external and internal areas damaged following abandonment of the building in the late 20th century and a subsequent fire in 2011.

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Caer Odyn, Rhydypennau

Excavation of structured deposits in an Early Neolithic pit at Caer Odyn, Rhydypennau, Ceredigion, identified fragment of a polished axe, pottery and cremated human bone dated to c. 3700 BC, making the pit one of the earliest such features yet found in Ceredigion.

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