Tre'r Ceiri hillfort, Caernarfonshire, AP_2007_0226 NPRN 95292 |
Tonight sees the return of the popular BBC’s “The Story of Wales” presented by Huw Edwards on BBC 2 at 7pm. Episode 1, “The Makings of Wales” discusses prehistoric Wales with superb coverage of such early topics as the earliest-known human burial in Western Europe at Paviland Cave, the biggest prehistoric copper mine in the world at the Great Orme, Llandudno, the Neolithic chambered tomb at Barclodiad y Gawres (The Giantesses Apronful), and the Iron Age hillfort of Tre’r Ceiri (City of the Giants). It will also look at Caerleon Roman sites and the inscribed stones at St Illtyd’s church, Llantwit Major, and finally at the cathedral church at St Davids.
Links to sites featured in episode 1:
- Paviland Cave
- Barclodiad y Gawres
- Great Orme Copper Mine
- Tre’r Ceiri
- Isca Legionary Fortress
- St Illtyd’s Church
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