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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Archaeological sites in Anglesey, Archaeological sites in Carmarthenshire, Archaeological sites in Ceredigion, Archaeological sites in Conwy county borough, Archaeological sites in Denbighshire, Archaeological sites in Flintshire, Archaeological sites in Glamorgan, Archaeological sites in Gwynedd, Archaeological sites in Monmouthshire, Archaeological sites in Pembrokeshire, Archaeological sites in Powys, Archaeological sites in the Vale of Glamorgan, Stone circles in Wales, Offa's Dyke, Newport Ship, Caerleon, Watling Street, Dolaucothi Gold Mines, St Lythans burial chamber, Dinas Powys, Rhyd-y-gors, Dolaucothi Estate, Goldcliff, Newport, Mold cape, Trellech, Banc Ty'nddol sun-disc, Isca Augusta, Llangorse Lake, Caldicot and Wentloog Levels, Pont-y-Cafnau, Venta Silurum, Tinkinswood, Cosmeston Medieval Village, Wat's Dyke, Llansteffan Castle, Newport Castle, Cwmystwyth Mines, Pen Dinas, Twmbarlwm, Tomen y Mur, Gobannium, Banc Du, Segontium, The Bendricks, Vale of Glamorgan, Cardiff Roman Fort, Sarn Helen, Cefn Bryn, Y Garn Goch, Llyn Fawr, Luentinum, Y Gaer, Brecon, Crug Hywel, Moel y Gaer, Rhosesmor, Caer Llugwy, Whetstones, Moridunum, Llygadwy, Caersws Roman Forts, Pen Llystyn, Carn Fadryn, Llys Rhosyr, Dinas Dinlle, Bontnewydd Palaeolithic site, Moel y Gaer, Llanbedr, Moel y Gaer, Llantysilio, Burrium, Mathrafal, Uskmouth, Moel y Gaer, Bodfari, Caer Gybi, Cowbridge, Pen y Gaer, Llantwit Major Roman Villa, Cymer Abbey, Bryntail lead mine, Bedd Taliesin, The Gop, Alabum, Blestium, Tre'r Ceiri, Bryn Cader Faner, Moel T Uchaf. Excerpt: The Dolaucothi Gold Mines (grid reference ), also known as the Ogofau Gold Mine, are Roman surface and deep mines located in the valley of the River Cothi, near Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The gold mines are located within the Dolaucothi Estate which is now owned by the National...