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    Caer Allt-Goch hillfort, south west of Talybont, Aberystwyth. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.Caer Allt-Goch hillfort, south west of Talybont, Aberystwyth. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.Caer Allt-Goch hillfort, south west of Talybont, Aberystwyth. Oblique aerial photograph taken during the Royal Commission's programme of archaeological aerial reconnaissance by Toby Driver on 2nd April 2013.RCAHMW colour oblique aerial photograph of Caer Allt-Goch. Taken on 17 April 2007 by Toby DriverBlack and White photograph showing Cae Llety Llwyd (centre) from Cae Allt-Goch, Talybont. Photographed by Arthur Chater in April 1963, from Grid Reference SN 641 882, looking east.Black and White photograph showing ramparts at the north corner of Caer Allt-Goch camp, Talybont. Photographed by Arthur Chater in April 1963, from Grid Reference SN 641 884, looking south.Black and White photograph showing Cae Allt-Goch iron-age camp from the road 500m south south-west of Staylittle, Talybont. Photographed by Arthur Chater in April 1963, from Grid Reference SN 642 891, looking south.Black and White photograph showing view of Allt-Goch Farm with Caer Allt-Goch beyond, from the Staylittle-Dolybont road, Talybont. Photographed by Arthur Chater in April 1963 from Grid Reference SN 639 889, looking south south east.Black and White photograph showing ramparts at north corner of Caer Allt-Goch, from the end of the lane running south south-east from Allt-Goch farm. Photographed by Arthur Chater in April 1963, from Grid Reference SN 640 886, looking south south-east.

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