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    The archaeology of Wales (Welsh: Archaeoleg Cymru) is the study of human occupation within the country of Wales which has been occupied by modern humans...
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    Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of...
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    Heritage Service) Isle of Man – Manx National Heritage Archaeology of Wales Castles in Wales Conservation in the United Kingdom List of country houses in the...
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    Wales (Welsh: Cymru [ˈkəmrɨ] ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the...
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    outside the confines of the British establishment. History of the United Kingdom Welsh historical documents Archaeology of Wales List of Anglo-Welsh Wars...
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    2024 as the four Welsh Archaeological Trusts merged as Heneb. The organisation is one for four Welsh Archaeological Trusts in Wales. The trust maintains...
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  • The Welsh Archaeological Trusts (Welsh: Ymddiriedolaethau Archaeolegol Cymru) were the four archaeological organisations covering Wales, from their establishment...
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    Mold gold cape (category Archaeology of Wales)
    the cape to Wales. The cape is referenced in the bluegrass song, "King of Boys", by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. Archaeology of Wales 1836,0902.1 1856...
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    culturally important to Wales, are housed in museums outside the country, namely in England and France. Their housing outside of Wales has been controversial...
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    Rhos Rydd Shield (category Archaeology of Wales)
    shield is an example of early Bronze Age copper alloy use. There have been calls for the artefact to return to Wales. Archaeology of Wales "Late Bronze Age...
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    archaelogical organisation covering all of Wales. It had the charitable object 'to advance the education of the public in archaeology'. Its core area comprised Carmarthenshire...
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    return, it would enhance Wales's national collection and draw attention to its archaeology and caves. Archaeology of Wales Barnfield Pit Bontnewydd Palaeolithic...
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    Ringfort (category Archaeology of Wales)
    aerial photography, and the archaeological work that has accompanied road-building. In Cornwall, parts of Devon, and south Wales, enclosed settlements share...
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    2024, as part of the merger of the four Welsh Archaeological Trusts, into Heneb. The Trust is a charitable company (Registered in Wales, No: 1276976;...
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    Robert Carr Bosanquet (category Academics of the University of Liverpool)
    Institute of Archaeology, current work of C Wallace, SACE, University of Liverpool p13 of R E M Wheeler 1923 Segontium and the Roman Occupation of Wales, London...
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    conserve and interpret archaeology and cultural heritage in Wales. The Trust system in Wales was characterised by depth of regional knowledge and expertise...
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    Nanteos Cup (category Archaeology of Wales)
    (now a campus of University of Wales, Trinity Saint David), during a meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Society. Powell was the son of Colonel William...
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  • W. F. Grimes (category Academics of the UCL Institute of Archaeology)
    career to the archaeology of London and the prehistory of Wales. He was appointed a CBE in 1955. Grimes was born in Pembroke in Wales. His father was...
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  • Lily Chitty (category Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London)
    prehistoric archaeology of Wales and the west of England. She has been described as one of the "pioneers in the mapping of archaeological data". Chitty...
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  • SAMs) are sites of archaeological importance with specific legal protection against damage or development. The list of such monuments in Wales is maintained...
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    Llanllyfni lunula (category Archaeology of Wales)
    Gallery of Wales, Origins-In Search of Early Wales, LT Loan 1964 25 Jul-5 Sep, Swansea, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Art in Wales Archaeology of Wales "Early...
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    Biblical archaeology is an academic school and a subset of Biblical studies and Levantine archaeology. Biblical archaeology studies archaeological sites...
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    Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician (category Archaeology of Wales)
    Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician and the issue of acculturation of the last Neanderthals". World Archaeology. 43 (4): 605–627. doi:10.1080/00438243.2011...
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    sponsored body concerned with some aspects of the archaeological, architectural and historic environment of Wales. It is based in Aberystwyth. The RCAHMW...
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    listed medieval building of the Church in Wales located in the former village of Pennant Melangell, in the Tanat Valley, Powys, Wales. The church was founded...
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    Museum. "Iron Age chariot". National Museum of Wales. List of Cadw properties Archaeology of Wales Early history of Ireland Prehistoric Britain Prehistoric...
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    Age" (PDF). Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales website. Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales. 22 December 2003. Retrieved 4 November...
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    Cambridge Archaeological Journal. Vol. 6. pp. 37–72. Evans, Edward (2004). Archaeology from Art: Exploring the Interpretative Potential of British and...
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    Banc Tynddol sun-disc (category Archaeology of Wales)
    Archaeology of Wales "Early Bronze Age gold disc". Museum Wales (in Welsh). Retrieved 2023-02-12. "Early Bronze Age gold disc". National Museum Wales...
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  • Australian archaeology is a large sub-field in the discipline of archaeology. Archaeology in Australia takes four main forms: Aboriginal archaeology (the archaeology...
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