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Moel y Gaer, Llanbedr

Moel y Gaer (Welsh for "bald hill of the fortress"), also known as Moel-y-Gaer Camp or Moel y Gaer Hillfort, is an Iron Age hillfort located on a western spur of the Clwydian Range, near the village of Llanbedr, Denbighshire, Wales.[1][2] The site is a scheduled monument, classified as a prehistoric defensive hillfort.[1]

Moel-y-Gaer Camp
View of Moel y Gaer from the south
Typehillfort
LocationDenbighshire, Wales
Coordinates53°08′46″N 3°16′28″W / 53.1461°N 3.2744°W / 53.1461; -3.2744
OS grid referenceSJ 1490 6175
Elevation320 metres (1,050 ft)
Official nameMoel-y-Gaer Camp
Reference no.DE010
CommunityLlanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd
Location in Denbighshire

The hillfort is one of a chain of six hillforts in the Clwydian Range, which are, from north to south, Moel Hiraddug, Moel y Gaer Bodfari, Penycloddiau, Moel Arthur, Moel y Gaer Llanbedr, and Moel Fenlli.[3]

Description edit

Moel y Gaer hillfort is surrounded by steep slopes to the north, west, and south. To the east the approach is almost level and is where the main entrance is sited.[3] There is also a non-functional entrance to the west.[3] Most of the fort is surrounded by a double bank and ditch, with additional banks to the northeast, near the entrance, across the ridge connecting the hill to the higher ground leading to Moel Famau.[4]

The hillfort is approximately oval, measuring about 200 metres (660 ft) north-south by 180 metres (590 ft) west-east.[5] The main enclosure is a rounded triangle with an area of 2.63 hectares (6.5 acres), with an annex to the north of 0.26 hectares (0.64 acres), giving a total area of 2.89 hectares (7.1 acres).[2]

At a height of 320 metres (1,050 ft) up to 345 metres (1,132 ft) Moel y Gaer is much lower than the other hillforts in the chain and is also unusual in that it is not sited on the ridge of the range.[3] However, it is in a commanding position over the Vale of Clwyd.[5]

The site has suffered from some agricultural damage in the 1980s and also some damage from sheep and rabbit warrens.[2]

Excavations and surveys edit

The hillfort was investigated in 1849 by W. Wynne-Ffoulkes.[6] He dug a number of small trenches and concluded that the eastern entrance had been paved and that the inner rampart was built of stone or fronted with stone. He also found an area with large amounts of highly burnt stone.[7] Various artefacts discovered at the site have since been lost.[7]

More recently, in 2007, a topographic survey was carried out for the Heather and Hillforts Project. The survey identified 15 roundhouse platforms within the enclosure, along with possible evidence that the inner rampart was faced with stone at some time during the site's occupation. The survey also found evidence of a major period of burning, with fragments of burnt stone in several places and also a block of vitrified material.[8]

In 2008 a geophysical survey was carried out as part of an "Archaeology Uncovered" event, with members of the public carrying out the field work. The work included magnetic susceptibility, fluxgate gradiometer, and resistivity surveys.[9] The surveys identified a number of possible features, including a potentially paved path and a number of potential lines of stone walls.[10]

In 2009 a team from Bangor University, in collaboration with the Heather and Hillforts Project, excavated two trenches at the site. The excavations also acted as a field school for students from Bangor and from the University of Vienna, Austria, and as a community archaeology project.[10]

The study tentatively suggests that Moel y Gaer hillfort had at least two phases of occupation, an Early Iron Age phase, when the inner rampart was built, and possibly a second (Middle or Late Iron Age) phase, when the outer ramparts were built.[11]

Conservation edit

 
The hillfort seen from the path to Moel Famau from Bwlch Pen Barras

As well as being a scheduled monument, the hillfort is also protected and managed as part of the Heather and Hillforts Project. The project includes six hillforts: the four most southerly of the hillforts in the Clwydian Range (Penycloddiau, Moel Arthur, Moel y Gaer Llanbedr, and Moel Fenlli) and also Moel y Gaer Llantysilio and Caer Drewyn.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Moel-y-Gaer Camp. National Monuments Record of Wales (NMRW) (Report). Cadw. Cadw Id: DE010.
  2. ^ a b c d Brooks, I.P.; Laws, K. (May 2008). Moel y Gaer Hillfort Survey (DOC). Heather and Hillforts Landscape Partnership Scheme (Report). Engineering Archaeological Services. p. 3. EAS Client Report 2008/10. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e Karl, Raimund; Butler, Hazel (2009). Moel y Gaer Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Excavations, Summer 2009: Preliminary Report (PDF). Bangor University. p. 1. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Moel y Gaer, Llanbedr". Heather and Hillforts: The Clwydian Hillforts Condition Survey. Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust (CPAT). Retrieved 26 September 2009.
  5. ^ a b c Driver, T. (17 May 2010). "Moel-y-Gaer, Hillfort; Moel y Gaer, Llanbedr". National Monuments Record of Wales (NMRW). Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW). NPRN 306900. Retrieved 25 April 2016 – via coflein (online database of the NMRW). {{cite web}}: External link in |via= (help)
  6. ^ a b "Moel y Gaer Llanbedr Hillfort". Historic Environment Record (HER). Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust (CPAT). PRN 100607. Retrieved 25 April 2016 – via archwilio (online database of the four Welsh Archaeological Trusts). {{cite web}}: External link in |via= (help)
  7. ^ a b Karl & Butler 2009, p. 2.
  8. ^ Brooks & Laws 2008, pp. 3–4.
  9. ^ Brooks & Laws 2008, p. 5.
  10. ^ a b Karl & Butler 2009, p. 4.
  11. ^ Karl & Butler 2009, p. 12.
  12. ^ a b "Submission to the UK Landscape Award 2010: Discovering Great Places" (PDF). Heather and Hillforts Partnership Board. August 2010. p. 3. Retrieved 25 April 2016.

External links edit

  • Gale, Fiona (Spring 2011). "Walking with heather and hillforts" (PDF). Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  • "Moel y Gaer - a place to work".

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For other places with the same name see Moel y Gaer Moel y Gaer Welsh for bald hill of the fortress also known as Moel y Gaer Camp or Moel y Gaer Hillfort is an Iron Age hillfort located on a western spur of the Clwydian Range near the village of Llanbedr Denbighshire Wales 1 2 The site is a scheduled monument classified as a prehistoric defensive hillfort 1 Moel y Gaer CampView of Moel y Gaer from the southTypehillfortLocationDenbighshire WalesCoordinates53 08 46 N 3 16 28 W 53 1461 N 3 2744 W 53 1461 3 2744OS grid referenceSJ 1490 6175Elevation320 metres 1 050 ft Scheduled monumentOfficial nameMoel y Gaer CampReference no DE010CommunityLlanbedr Dyffryn ClwydLocation in DenbighshireThe hillfort is one of a chain of six hillforts in the Clwydian Range which are from north to south Moel Hiraddug Moel y Gaer Bodfari Penycloddiau Moel Arthur Moel y Gaer Llanbedr and Moel Fenlli 3 Contents 1 Description 2 Excavations and surveys 3 Conservation 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDescription editMoel y Gaer hillfort is surrounded by steep slopes to the north west and south To the east the approach is almost level and is where the main entrance is sited 3 There is also a non functional entrance to the west 3 Most of the fort is surrounded by a double bank and ditch with additional banks to the northeast near the entrance across the ridge connecting the hill to the higher ground leading to Moel Famau 4 The hillfort is approximately oval measuring about 200 metres 660 ft north south by 180 metres 590 ft west east 5 The main enclosure is a rounded triangle with an area of 2 63 hectares 6 5 acres with an annex to the north of 0 26 hectares 0 64 acres giving a total area of 2 89 hectares 7 1 acres 2 At a height of 320 metres 1 050 ft up to 345 metres 1 132 ft Moel y Gaer is much lower than the other hillforts in the chain and is also unusual in that it is not sited on the ridge of the range 3 However it is in a commanding position over the Vale of Clwyd 5 The site has suffered from some agricultural damage in the 1980s and also some damage from sheep and rabbit warrens 2 Excavations and surveys editThe hillfort was investigated in 1849 by W Wynne Ffoulkes 6 He dug a number of small trenches and concluded that the eastern entrance had been paved and that the inner rampart was built of stone or fronted with stone He also found an area with large amounts of highly burnt stone 7 Various artefacts discovered at the site have since been lost 7 More recently in 2007 a topographic survey was carried out for the Heather and Hillforts Project The survey identified 15 roundhouse platforms within the enclosure along with possible evidence that the inner rampart was faced with stone at some time during the site s occupation The survey also found evidence of a major period of burning with fragments of burnt stone in several places and also a block of vitrified material 8 In 2008 a geophysical survey was carried out as part of an Archaeology Uncovered event with members of the public carrying out the field work The work included magnetic susceptibility fluxgate gradiometer and resistivity surveys 9 The surveys identified a number of possible features including a potentially paved path and a number of potential lines of stone walls 10 In 2009 a team from Bangor University in collaboration with the Heather and Hillforts Project excavated two trenches at the site The excavations also acted as a field school for students from Bangor and from the University of Vienna Austria and as a community archaeology project 10 The study tentatively suggests that Moel y Gaer hillfort had at least two phases of occupation an Early Iron Age phase when the inner rampart was built and possibly a second Middle or Late Iron Age phase when the outer ramparts were built 11 Conservation edit nbsp The hillfort seen from the path to Moel Famau from Bwlch Pen BarrasAs well as being a scheduled monument the hillfort is also protected and managed as part of the Heather and Hillforts Project The project includes six hillforts the four most southerly of the hillforts in the Clwydian Range Penycloddiau Moel Arthur Moel y Gaer Llanbedr and Moel Fenlli and also Moel y Gaer Llantysilio and Caer Drewyn 12 See also editList of hillforts in WalesReferences edit a b c Moel y Gaer Camp National Monuments Record of Wales NMRW Report Cadw Cadw Id DE010 a b c d Brooks I P Laws K May 2008 Moel y Gaer Hillfort Survey DOC Heather and Hillforts Landscape Partnership Scheme Report Engineering Archaeological Services p 3 EAS Client Report 2008 10 Retrieved 25 April 2016 a b c d e Karl Raimund Butler Hazel 2009 Moel y Gaer Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Excavations Summer 2009 Preliminary Report PDF Bangor University p 1 Retrieved 25 April 2016 a b Moel y Gaer Llanbedr Heather and Hillforts The Clwydian Hillforts Condition Survey Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust CPAT Retrieved 26 September 2009 a b c Driver T 17 May 2010 Moel y Gaer Hillfort Moel y Gaer Llanbedr National Monuments Record of Wales NMRW Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales RCAHMW NPRN 306900 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via coflein online database of the NMRW a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code via code help a b Moel y Gaer Llanbedr Hillfort Historic Environment Record HER Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust CPAT PRN 100607 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via archwilio online database of the four Welsh Archaeological Trusts a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code via code help a b Karl amp Butler 2009 p 2 Brooks amp Laws 2008 pp 3 4 Brooks amp Laws 2008 p 5 a b Karl amp Butler 2009 p 4 Karl amp Butler 2009 p 12 a b Submission to the UK Landscape Award 2010 Discovering Great Places PDF Heather and Hillforts Partnership Board August 2010 p 3 Retrieved 25 April 2016 External links editGale Fiona Spring 2011 Walking with heather and hillforts PDF 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