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The Prehistoric Archaeology of the A477 St Clears to Red Roses Road Improvement Scheme 2012, Hardback Book

The Prehistoric Archaeology of the A477 St Clears to Red Roses Road Improvement Scheme 2012 Hardback

Edited by Mary Alexander

Part of the Cotswold Archaeology Monograph series

Hardback

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Details results of excavations along the A477 from St Clears to Red Roses during the Road Improvement Scheme, 2012.

Finds include a Mesolithic site in the lower Taf valley; early Neolithic pits and a post-built structure at Cildywyll; the remains of an Early Bronze Age barrow, 38 burials (some urned), a pyre site, and a Middle Bronze Age drying oven near St Clears; and A Bronze Age burnt mound near Red Roses.

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