'Humongous' fort found in Wales may disprove theory of Celtic-Roman peace [View all]
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/aug/02/humongous-fort-found-in-wales-may-disprove-theory-of-celtic-roman-peace
Humongous fort found in Wales may disprove theory of Celtic-Roman peace
Site in Pembrokeshire suggests area was more militarised than previously thought, says expert who made discovery
Dalya Alberge
Fri 2 Aug 2024 01.00 EDT
A previously unknown Roman fort discovered in Pembrokeshire in Wales overturns assumptions that the areas indigenous Celtic tribe was on peaceful terms with the Roman invaders.
The site, which has excited archaeologists, had been hidden until now beneath an enormous, overgrown field. It explains why the land had been unsuccessful for farming: the farmer kept hitting stone.
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The fort is thought to date from the first to the third centuries, when the Celtic Demetae tribe inhabited the south-west area of modern Wales.
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Merrony said that this fort suggested this part of Wales was considerably more militarised than previously thought: I now dont think they were pro-Roman at all, but that the Romans were hitting the area with an iron fist.
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An early artist's impression of how the Roman fort will look (Image: Park in the Past)
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https://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/massive-full-scale-roman-fort-26945861