Virtual Archaeology Day to reveal Pembrokeshire’s rich heritage and history
The Pembrokeshire Coast Archaeology Day will return on 20 November 2021 with presentations on a range of exciting projects and excavations from across the county.
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The Pembrokeshire Coast Archaeology Day will return on 20 November 2021 with presentations on a range of exciting projects and excavations from across the county.
Donations made by attendees at the 2020 virtual Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Archaeology Day have been used to pay for uniforms and equipment to help heritage volunteers monitor scheduled monuments.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is delighted to announce the return of the annual Archaeology Day, which will once again be held in partnership with PLANED.
The 2020 Pembrokeshire Coast Archaeology Day will move from its usual venue at Pembrokeshire College to an accessible online format this November.
Each section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path has a story to tell, and archaeology can help to unravel some of these tales.
Carew Castle will host an exciting new event later this month, featuring a full day of educational and engaging activities for anyone interested in history and archaeology.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority (PCNPA) in partnership with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust (PCNPT) has been awarded funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Sackler Trust...
A surge of interest in Pembrokeshire’s archaeological and historical sites has prompted the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority to issue a reminder to the general public to respect archaeological monuments...
The Festival of British Archaeology 2023 has commenced and is being celebrated around the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with a series of events inspired by the area’s stunning ancient landscapes.
The historic environment is part of what makes the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park such a special place.