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To learn more about the 34,000-year-old remains of the Red Lady, our writer spent the night in the cave where his, yes, his bones were discovered in 1823 Stephen Moss @StephenMossGdn Mon 25 Apr 2011 07.59 BSTFirst published on Mon 25 Apr 2011 07.59 BS...
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The Lower Swansea Valley: cradle of the Industrial Revolution The history written about the Industrial Revolution has been a very English affair. In most of the well-known textbooks Wales get barely a look-in. The scene of the action is nearly always located in...
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The Norman-built keep at Cardiff Castle. Matthew Dixon/Shutterstockhttps://www.visitcardiff.com http://www.visitwales.com Britain in the early Middle Ages was very different to the country it is now. Rather than England, Scotland and Wales, the island consisted of...
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