The four Welsh Trusts Historic Environment Records online website ‘Archwilio’ will be one of the topics covered at the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists Innovation in Archaeology Festival. The festival provide an opportunity to showcase and celebrate the innovative practices and approaches being undertaken across the historic environment sector and runs […]
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Wesleyan Chapel, Llantwit Major
GGAT are excited to be contributing to the renovation and conversion of the Wesleyan Chapel at Llantwit Major. The chapel was built in 1847 and was used for religious worship for over 150 years, but in recent years has been unoccupied and falling into disrepair. Regeneration Design and Management are […]
The Cardiff Castle ‘Dodecahedron’
In 2006, GGAT undertook major archaeological excavations inside Cardiff Castle – which is the site of four sequential Roman forts and a medieval castle, the latter converted into a mansion by the Bute ironworking dynasty. The ‘post-excavation’ programme is ongoing, with analysis of the artefacts now nearly complete (visit our […]
Sully Island stone structure
The Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust was contacted by Dr Julian Whitewright, Senior Investigator (Maritime) at the RCAHMW, regarding two sites on the foreshore of Sully Island, Sully, Vale of Glamorgan. The remains had been uncovered by environmental and coastal action. Given their fragility, it was considered likely that a level of […]