10,000 medieval ceramics were found at Newport Memorial Hall
Archaeologists have found 10,000 medieval pottery pieces at a location in Pembrokeshire.
Archaeologists have found 10,000 medieval ceramic pieces at a place in Pembrokeshire.
During the preservation of a kiln in Newport Memorial Hall, archaeologists unearthed a second furnace and pots and thousands of other related artifacts including pots and pots .
Some people have found finger prints of an ancient potter who worked at the site more than 500 years ago.
Archaeologist Nick Taverner said he has restored excavations at the site for more than 10 days, one of the quickest and most valuable discoveries and excavations of over 40 years of his excavation.
The team called on volunteers to help wash, mark and arrange pottery by hand to display at the hall.
Not only that, archaeologists are also waiting to unearth another block of objects suspected to be Middle Ages, the object recorded by historian Sir Mortimer Wheeler in 1921.
The team added that Newport had a significant ceramic industry about 500 years ago and hopes to discover many of these forgotten pottery artifacts, promising to tell us more about life. What was the Middle Ages in Pembrokeshire the day before.
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