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'Fantastic discovery' from Bronze Age era near Cilcain
A DIGGING group has uncovered artefacts giving a glimpse into life in the area more than four millennia ago.
Amateur archaeologists made the staggering discovery of the remains of a Bronze Age firepit – thought to be almost 4,500- years-old – on the flanks of Moel Arthur, near Cilcain.
The find – unearthed by the Clwydian Range Archaeology Group at the Moel Famau Country Park site – is said to be one of the the first of its kind in North East Wales and includes charcoal dated to some time between 2617 BC and 2462 BC. Read more.