
Treasure and human remains found near Cardiff
(Text and images from Walesonline: URL.) Bronze Age and Roman treasure has been found in Wales alongside human remains inside burial pits by a group
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(Text and images from Walesonline: URL.) Bronze Age and Roman treasure has been found in Wales alongside human remains inside burial pits by a group

Tintern Abbey is a beautiful and historic site that has been standing for over 700 years. However, the abbey church has been damaged by weathering

The CBA Wales/Cymru Spring Meeting was hosted this year by the Abbey Cwmhir Heritage Trust. CBA Wales/Cymru Chair Mike Green opened proceedings with an update

The Mortimer History Society is incredibly pleased to inform you that the second volume in the series of books on the Welsh Marcher Lordships has

Hosted by the Abbey Cwmhir Heritage Trust https://abbeycwmhir.org/ Saturday 10th June 2023, 10.30 am Philips Hall, Abbeycwmhir, LD1 6PH Cost: £15 to cover refreshments and

The Early Mines Research Group (EMRG) is a small specialist group of archaeologists who have worked for over 30 years looking for the evidence of early mining activity in Britain.

The remains of the Newport Medieval Ship were discovered in the banks of the River Usk in 2002 during the construction of the Riverfront Theatre.

The Red Lady of Paviland, also known as the Paviland Cave skeleton, is a fascinating discovery that has been the subject of much debate and

“This has been an exceptionally rare find,” said Fran Murphy, head of contractual works at the Dyfed Archaeological Trust. “To have been given the opportunity