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New Archwilio website
In November 2002 our Archwilio website underwent a revamp.
Digging for Britain
Our archaeologists from DAT Archaeological Services recently appeared on an episode of Digging for Britain on the BBC. The episode documented the excavations undertaken at Haverfordwest Friary. Click the link below to see the episode on the BBC iplayer. …
Exploring Pen Dinas : Capital of Iron Age Mid Wales
Dyfed Archaeological Trust in partnership with the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales has received a £143,243 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund plus additional funding from Cadw for a two-year community project to learn…
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St Patrick’s Chapel, Whitesands, St Davids
Capel Patrick (is) full west of St Davids and placed as near his country, namely Ireland, as it could well be. It is now wholly decayed. (George Owen, 1603) Overlooking the beach at Whitesands Bay in St Davids, Pembrokeshire…
Porth-y-Rhaw Coastal Promontory Fort
Dyfed Archaeological Trust has obtained funding from Cadw to undertake archaeological excavation at Porth y Rhaw promontory fort, near Solva, Pembrokeshire in July 2019. Porth y Rhaw is a multivallate coastal promontory fort much reduced by coastal erosion, so much…
Archaeology on your Doorstep
We hold records of over seventy thousand archaeological sites in south-west Wales. These are digital records made available to the public through the Archwilio website www.archwilio.org.uk Because of the large number of records, it is almost impossible for us to…