CALCH – Rocks, Roads and Riots! May 27th Event

I will be working with Dyfed Archaeological Trust on their Bank Holiday ‘Lime Heritage Discovery Day’ on Monday 27th May; here’s a little information about the day if you fancy coming along!

See bottom of page for event programme.

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Blogging for DigVentures

I mentioned briefly before that I would be writing articles for other blogs and I can now reveal that I will be writing a series of 26 posts for the DigVentures blog! The first in my ‘Archaeology ABC’ series of articles is now up on their news page; ‘A is for Artefact’ is now online and ready to be read and you can find it here!

Keep tuned for the rest of the alphabet – you can find information about my other articles on my Other Articles page! They should be weekly posts!

As always, comments are welcome!

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Photograph Feature - Carreg Cennen Castle at Dusk

Carreg Cennen Castle, the subject of many of my fond childhood memories, is a superb example of using topography as a natural defence. The castle perches at the top of a prominent 300m high limestone outcrop and is spectacular from any viewpoint (for more pictures of the castle click here), and don’t forget the fantastic tunnel which disappears meters beneath the castle!

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Thank you all for your visits and I appreciate every comment you’ve left :)

Hope you’ve enjoyed reading my posts and thoughts, will be adding more articles very soon along with a WordPress tips section and the Archaeological Music bit!

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