20-Year Dig Draws to an End

Western MailAugust 05, 2004

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A 24-year archaeological dig which has transformed Wales' view of the Iron Age is to be wound up.

The site at Castell Henllys, has become one of the largest and most important excavations in the UK since trowels first hit the soil near Newport, Pembrokeshire, in 1981.

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20-Year Dig Draws to an End

For almost a century it has been known that the hillside was occupied by our ancestors but little was known about them or how they had lived.

Now their for...

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