20th August 2012, 01:22 PM
Cadw (it is not an acronym) is the quango which provides statutory advice to local government, the Welsh Assembly and the secretary of state.
Its hard to tell from the article whether the people disagreeing are even referring to the same phases. Dates from charcoal associated with a burnt mound appears to be Bronze Age, while a hearth has a late Neo date. however...
What evidence? How does it relate to the dated phases?
It sounds like Mr Clarke is going to get some more budget from Cadw to date some more of these features, and all the best to him. I hope it is a BA longhouse..
Its hard to tell from the article whether the people disagreeing are even referring to the same phases. Dates from charcoal associated with a burnt mound appears to be Bronze Age, while a hearth has a late Neo date. however...
Quote:there was now evidence that the foundations of the huge structure discovered by the team are also Bronze Age.
What evidence? How does it relate to the dated phases?
Quote:that further evidence was needed before a firm conclusion could be made, and Cadw made an offer to help obtain this information.
It sounds like Mr Clarke is going to get some more budget from Cadw to date some more of these features, and all the best to him. I hope it is a BA longhouse..