Longley, D. (1991). The excavation of Castell, Porth Trefadog, a coastal promontory fort in north Wales. Medieval Archaeology 35. Vol 35, pp. 64-85. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071794. Cite this via datacite

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The excavation of Castell, Porth Trefadog, a coastal promontory fort in north Wales
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Medieval Archaeology 35
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Medieval Archaeology
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35
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64 - 85
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Castell is a promontory fort on the north-west coast of Anglesey. The surviving defences were erected in or before the twelfth century AD on the ruins of an earlier fortification and are contemporary with the occupation of a rectangular house or hall. The house was subsequently used for metalworking. The excavation at Castell is described and the possible historical contexts for the fortification of the Porth Trefadog promontory are discussed.
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David Longley
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1991
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Defences (Auto Detected Subject)
FORT (Monument Type England)
Rectangular House (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002