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Welsh Hillfort

Digital Archaeology brings Welsh Hillfort back to life
clipped from news.nationalgeographic.com
Massive Prehistoric Fort Emerges From Welsh Woods


Cloaked by time’s leafy shroud, the prehistoric settlement of Gaer Fawr lies all but invisible beneath a forest in the lush Welsh countryside.


Commanded by warrior chiefs who loomed over the everyday lives of their people, the massive Iron Age fortress once dominated the landscape.

underground fort


Now the 2,900-year-old structure lives again, thanks to a digital recreation following a painstaking survey by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales.


The Iron Age hill fort in central Wales was a major feat of civil engineering, researchers say.

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November 22, 2008 Posted by medievalarchitecture | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet