On Sunday 22nd August, an intrepid party of Living Levels volunteers set off on an expedition across the saltmarsh and mudflats at Uskmouth looking for evidence of prehistoric cattle.
Four Living Levels volunteers joined a small band of archaeologists in four days of recording of a new area of submerged forest which had been exposed on the foreshore at Goldcliff.
We organised a week full of archaeological activities and talks in the village of Redwick for the local and wider community to volunteer and take part.
Professor Martin Bell and the intertidal archaeology project team have prepared a short report on the findings of the two-day dig at Peterstone, on the Wentlooge Levels, in April 2019.
Over the past four days, a group of archaeology enthusiasts have been taking part in an excavation of Bronze Age artefacts (2300 BC to 750 BC) on the foreshore of the Severn Estuary at Peterstone, on the Wentlooge Levels.