Excavations At Dryslwyn Castle 1980 1995 by Christopher Caple

An Interim Report

This comprehensive archaeological report delves into the findings from the extensive excavations conducted at a medieval Welsh castle over a fifteen-year period. The study reveals insights into the castle's construction, its strategic significance, and the daily life of its inhabitants during the Middle Ages. Through meticulous analysis of artifacts, architectural remnants, and historical records, the work paints a vivid picture of the socio-political landscape of the time, highlighting the castle's role in regional power dynamics and its eventual decline.

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