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Rr60 Carmarthen to Kidwelly, Roman Road Section From Idole to Fforest Uchaf

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NPRN415842
Map ReferenceSN41SW
Grid ReferenceSN4212014480
Unitary (Local) AuthorityCarmarthenshire
Old CountyCarmarthenshire
CommunityLlandyfaelog
Type Of SiteROAD
PeriodRoman
Description

1. Section of road, possibly Roman, running south from Idole (SN42231497) and running for approx. 1 mile to just south of Bwlch-y-gwynt (SN41941346). The road was discovered by Bryn Gethin during analysis of aerial photography and Lidar in 2010.

L. Osborne, 25th January 2012.

2. Royal Commission aerial reconnaissance during the 2018 drought, between 13th and 17th July, identified a series of cropmarks showing the intermittent buried agger of the Roman road, flanking quarry pits or road side ditches suggesting a direct route between Carmarthen and Kidwelly, running south through Cwmffrwd and Idole (fossilised by a minor road), south past LiDAR evidence (500m of the low earthwork of the agger showing running north-south) and parchmarks of a single quarry pit at Fforest Uchaf (NPRN 415842, SN 421 144), as a faint parchmark with a flanking roadside ditch at Bwlch y Gwynt (NPRN 423818, SN 419 136), south to Llandyfaelog (no visible evidence), and then with striking parchmarks of an agger and quarry pits south of Nantllan (NPRN 423819, SN 416 111) and low earthworks of a holloway and parchmarks of quarry pits below and to the east of the modern A484 road approaching Kidwelly between Pontmorlais cottage and Pant-glas (NPRN 423820, SN 418 096). Evidence suggests a Roman port or installation on the Gwendraeth in the vicinity of Kidwelly.

References:

Driver, T., Burnham, B C, and Davies, J. L. 2020. Roman Wales: Aerial Discoveries and New Observations from the Drought of 2018. Britannia. 1-29.

Driver, T. 2021. Aerial Archaeology in Wales during the 2018 drought: Major Discoveries. Archaeology in Wales 59, 96-114.

T. Driver 2019; revised 2023