We are the commercial/outreach team of the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust.
If you require archaeological services, contact us at [email protected].
Its always fun to work with the next generation of archaeologists, especially when the Gods of Archaeology are smiling down upon you weather wise!
@YAC_CBA Neath branch have been learning all about excavation and recording techniques at the Craig Gwladus engine house site
Our assemblage of Roman building material from our site in Caerleon is growing! Items include this fragment of tegula or brick with the impression of a legionary stamp. The letters 'LEG...' can just be seen, and when complete would have read LEG II AVG (Legio II Augusta) #Roman
Another fantastic session for Aurelia and me at Craig Gwladus @NPTCouncil and the old site of the Evans Bevan colliery. Excellently hosted by @GGAT thanks to Paul and the crew for the excellent tuition and patience. 👍
#Archaeology#Heritage#History#outoftheclassroom 🏴
Today is the start of the community excavation at Craig Gwladus, Neath. Looking for the remains of the boiler house, next to the engine winding house. Come and say 'hello' #industrial#heritage#community#Training
Fantastic views from our site at Pont ar Daf, at the base of Pen y Fan @BreconBeaconsNP. Working for @NationalTrustCymru & @EnconConstruct at the new car parking facailities at the Storey Arms site. Visit https://t.co/q7RAo54OhS
#archaeology#partnership#heritage#development
Great day working with staff and students from Cilffrew Primary School at Craig Gwladus Country Park. The students learnt all about #archaeological test pitting, before digging and recording their own. Much fun was had by all! #learning#discovery#heritage#outoftheclassroom
Great to meet with stakeholders, volunteers, and future participants at Craig Gwladus networking lunch. Looking forward to working with local community groups, local schools, as well as partners from @SPAB1877 @crisis_uk@SwanseaUni to investigate the archaeology within the park
#FindsFriday again, and we need your help. This beautiful stoneware jar was discovered during our work in Peterston. The label reads 'I. Shaw...Hull'.
If you can help, we'd love to hear from you. #discovery#MYSTERY
@CITiZAN1 @HistoricEngland@MOLArchaeology We are going to be undertaking work on fish trap stakes from the Gwent Levels soon. Looking forward to seeing your results @CITiZAN1
@RCAHMWales @rjulianw
Fancy trying your hand at archaeological excavation?
Join us at Craig Gwladus Country Park. Learn new skills, or improve those you already have. Learn more about your local heritage.
To find out more, or book your place contact Lisa at: [email protected]
Undertaking work for @NewportCouncil on the regeneration of the Fourteen Locks on the Crumlin arm of the Brecon and Monmouthshire canal. The Fourteen locks also known as the Cefn flight, was completed in 1799. It was built to transport iron & coal to the docks at Newport.
Our next Arfordir training day is fast approaching! If you're interested in the history and archaeology of Swansea Bay, then this one is for you. Come and join us on the 17th June and don't forget to bring your wellies!!