In 2017 Dinas Dinlle became the focus of new archaeological and palynological research and survey work as part of the 2017-2023 EU-funded CHERISH Ireland-Wales project. In August 2019 the Gwynedd Archaeological Trust was funded by CHERISH to run a 3-week evaluation excavation involving local volunteers. This excavation targeted anomalies identified in a CHERISH-funded geophysical (magnetometry) survey undertaken in 2018.
Two excavation trenches in the field immediately south of Dinas Dinlle Hillfort provided evidence for Medieval activity.
Trench 6 (SH 43816 56094): Radiocarbon date from the fill of a ditch where alder/hazel charcoal returned 1227 – 1390 cal AD (SUERC-94835 (GU55733) context 6015, 667 ± 24 bp)
Trench 8 (SH 43818 56079): Radiocarbon date from a charred hazelnut fragment from the base of a ditch returned 1308 – 1418 cal AD (SUERC-94840 (GU55738) context 8005, 573 ± 24 bp), and alder/hazel charcoal returned 1282 – 1392 cal AD (SUERC-94844 (GU55739) context 8005, 651 ± 24 bp).
Ditches uncovered and partially excavated in these two trenches may well relate to a previously unknown medieval enclosure.Medieval pottery finds, were also identified in another trench in the same field (NPRN 800080).
Louise Barker, CHERISH (RCAHMW), May 2023
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