Monmouth site is Bronze Age - archaeologist in row with minister

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GFP Note: Could this be an attempt by the government of Wales to hide our true history?

South Wales Argus
By David Deans
August 15, 2012

DISCOVERY:The site at Rockfield near Monmouth
 

A MAN who is leading a dig at a site in Monmouth says he's found evidence to dispute claims by a minister who claimed remains there were not Bronze Age.

Steve Clarke of Monmouth Archaeology says latest scientific results from the Parc Glyndwr site shows the area was teeming with prehistoric activity, especially during the bronze ages.

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I wanted to add a comment to elaborate on the note I wrote on this story. There is an older article here:

Monmouth ruin find could pre-date pyramids.

 

It explains that the ruins are unique and that nothing like them has been discovered in Britain before. From the beginning of this controversy, the government has refused to acknolwedge the results of the radioactive dating, saying that the ruins are not as old as the tests show.