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LevelItemDescriptionView from Pen-Toppen-Ash Iron Age enclosures towards Caer Licyn. Looking north-east. Part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Caerlicyn Lane, Langstone, Newport, carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2016.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533450
LevelItemDescriptionView from Caer Licyn towards the development site. Looking south-west. Part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Caerlicyn Lane, Langstone, Newport, carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2016.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533448
LevelItemDescriptionAn overgrown nineteenth century quarry in Kemeys Graig wood opposite the development site. Looking south-east. Part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Caerlicyn Lane, Langstone, Newport, carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2016.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533457
LevelItemDescriptionWentwood Cottage (possibly mid-late 1800s) located to the north-east of Caer Licyn. Looking north. Part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Caerlicyn Lane, Langstone, Newport, carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2016.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533455
LevelItemDescriptionKemeys Graig Wood near Kemeys Hosue (Tudour manor). The development site is screened by trees. Looking east towards the development site. Part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Caerlicyn Lane, Langstone, Newport, carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2016.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533453
LevelItemDescriptionGeneral view of the development site adjacent to Kemeys Graig wood. Looking north-west. Part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Caerlicyn Lane, Langstone, Newport, carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2016.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533440
LevelItemDescriptionThe central mound of Caer Licyn. Looking north-east. Part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Caerlicyn Lane, Langstone, Newport, carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2016.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533446
LevelItemDescriptionKemeys Folly (built 1722) located to the south-west of Caer Licyn. Looking west. Part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Caerlicyn Lane, Langstone, Newport, carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2016.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533451
LevelItemDescriptionThe south-west scarp of Caer Licyn. Looking south-east. Part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Caerlicyn Lane, Langstone, Newport, carried out by Archaeology Wales, 2016.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533445
LevelItemDescriptionArchaeological Desk-Based Assessment and Site Visit of Caerlicken Lane, Langstone, Newport, by Adrian Hadley of Archaeology Wales, October 2015. Report no. 1392.ArchiveAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesDateArchive Number6533386