23rd May 2011, 12:22 PM
This is not intended to contradict the above post but these people should also be contacted:
Mark Lodwick - he runs the Welsh portable antiquities scheme and is based at Cardiff museum - this scheme aims to record all archaeological items over 300 years old (and selected more recent finds) found in Wales and is not only concerned with metal artefacts.
Gwynedd Archaeological Trust HER would probably be interested in recording the find spot
And as an aside the Margam stone museum (CADW owned I think) would be a great place to contact for more info
and lastly Snowdon Parks authority has its own archaeologist - John Roberts and I would have though he would also have an interest
Mark Lodwick - he runs the Welsh portable antiquities scheme and is based at Cardiff museum - this scheme aims to record all archaeological items over 300 years old (and selected more recent finds) found in Wales and is not only concerned with metal artefacts.
Gwynedd Archaeological Trust HER would probably be interested in recording the find spot
And as an aside the Margam stone museum (CADW owned I think) would be a great place to contact for more info
and lastly Snowdon Parks authority has its own archaeologist - John Roberts and I would have though he would also have an interest