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Excavations at Caergwrle Castle, Clwyd, North Wales: 1988–1990
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1994
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North WalesHistorical ArchaeologyBioarchaeologyArchaeological ExcavationE. ClwydHope MountainArchaeological RecordArchaeologyBorder FortificationLanguage Studies
THE REMAINS of Caergwrle castle in E. Clwyd stand on a hill dominating the modern village of Caergwrle, which lies immediately to the N. (Fig. 1). The castle is situated about half-way between Mold and Wrexham in NE. Clwyd at SJ.306572 (Fig. 2; Pl. VIIl). The castle is very much a border fortification; it stands at an altitude of 135 m OD just to the E. of Hope Mountain. Any defender on the wail-walk of the castle's E. curtain enjoyed extensive views NE. towards Chester, S. to Wrexham and beyond, and N. to Halkyn Mountain.
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