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Click here to download the CPAT Spring 2012 Newsletter

Autumn 2012 issue

  • Further work at the Hen Caerwys medieval settlement, Flintshire
  • CPAT @ RWS . . . the earliest farmers in mid Wales
  • Discovering more about the Montgomery Roman coin hoard
  • Out and about with CPAT in 2012
  • Third season at Pen y Gaer, Breconshire
  • Monks and magnetometers at Strata Marcella abbey
  • Recording a half-timbered hall at Glas-hirfryn, Llansilin
  • The Trust thanks David Rowlands




Click here to download the CPAT Spring 2012 Newsletter

Spring 2012 issue

  • Strata Marcella — lost abbey on the banks of the Severn
  • Giant prehistoric rings in the Welsh borderland
  • Royal Jubilees . . . hillforts, maps and beacons
  • The Sword in the Tree !
  • Space-time continuity around the source of the Hindwell Brook
  • Bob Jones — in memoriam




Click here to download the CPAT Autumn 2011 Newsletter

Autumn 2011 issue

  • Pen y Gaer Roman fort and civil settlement, Breconshire
  • Hen Caerwys abandonded medieval settlement, Flintshire
  • Chasing the HIndwell Cursus, Radnorshire
  • Roman coin hoard unearthed near Montgomery
  • Cerrig Bwlch y Fedw stone circle, Denbighshire
  • Festival of British Archaeology events in and around Welshpool




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Spring 2011 issue

  • Change of address . . .
  • On Denbigh moors . . .
  • Historic landscape walks
  • Round up of recent digs
  • Montgomeryshire from the air






Click here to download the CPAT Autumn 2010 Newsletter

Autumn 2010 issue

  • Circles and pits at Four Crosses
  • Even bigger prehistoric cirlces
  • Minister launches Archwilio
  • Llanelwedd - a longhouse in the Radnorshire hills
  • Druid graves and Roman road
  • Golden Jublilees and tree felling at Beacon Ring






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Spring 2010 issue

  • The Portable Antiquities Scheme
  • Are you sitting comfortably . . . Roman style?
  • Veni, Vidi, Vici
  • Prehistoric avenues of research
  • Neanderthals of the Elwy Valley
  • Ty-Draw, Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr - the history of 'the house yonder'




Click here to download the CPAT Autumn 2009 Newsletter

Autumn 2009 issue

  • The Vale of Llangollen World Heritage site
  • Piecing together the past in the Walton Basin
  • Understanding radiocarbon dating
  • The Beacon Ring experience!
  • Highway 64 revisited . . . Newtown's roman road!






Click here to download the CPAT Spring 2009 Newsletter

Spring 2009 issue

  • Searching for the Hyssington Bronze Age axe factory
  • Llanelwedd burial cairns, corn drying kiln and bread oven
  • Two 'new' prehistoric stone circles in Breconshire
  • Tracing the archaeology and history of the town of Flint
  • A Neolithic causwayed camp at Womaston, Radnorshire
  • Invasion of the Penycloddiau Iron Age hillfort
  • Finding the 'Lost Garden' of Powis Castle





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Autumn 2008 issue

  • Trust acquires Beacon Ring prehistoric hillfort
  • Medieval lime-making in Betws-yn-Rhos
  • Neolithic man at Borras Quarry
  • Fforest Fawr - the Great Forest of Brecknock
  • Prestatyn seafood suppers . . .







Click here to download the CPAT Spring 2008 Newsletter

Spring 2008 issue

  • Timber circles and henge in the Tanat valley
  • Roman buildings near Bwlch
  • Events in 2008
  • Llanelwedd - a tomb with a view
  • Wrexham's Maelor Saesneg
  • Bomb scare in Welshpool . . .






Click here to download the CPAT Autumn 2007 Newsletter

Autumn 2007 issue

  • Virtual Roman Caersws
  • Mold Gold!
  • National Archaeology Week 07
  • The Clywedog Valley Historic Landscape
  • 'Over the heather the wet wind blows' . . .







Click here to download the CPAT Spring 2007 Newsletter

Spring 2007 issue

  • Dyffryn Lane henge dig
  • Down the mines . . .
  • National Archaeology Week
  • Historic Ports and Harbours
  • Iron Age Villages and farms
  • Throwing light on the Dark Ages
  • Welsh Historic Landscapes




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