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| Archaeology | ||||||
| To the archaeologist, whether enthusiastic amateur or scientist/historian, Swansea and the Gower Peninsula have revealed a rich past. The internationally important Gower bone-caves, the Paviland caves (the earliest scientifically excavated cave site in Britain), Bronze Age burial sites, Iron Age hillforts, Medieval buildings that remain at the heart of the city. Each site has been discovered and carefully excavated, the finds recorded and interpreted to reveal an astonishing human history of man’s cultural evolution in south-west Wales. The Museum at Swansea exhibits an archaeological timeline designed around artefacts from each of these historical periods. It also houses archaeological exhibits from around the world, Italy and Greece, Cyprus and Cyrenia as well as a fascinating Egyptian mummy named Hor. | ||||||
| Archaeology has been broken down into the following sub categories.. | ||||||
| Cave Archaeology &
The Pleistocene Archaeologists, Antiquarians and Egyptologists Death & Burial Medieval Swansea The Iron Age |
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