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Nanna's Cave

Cave / Rock Shelter

Nearest Town:Tenby (4km NNW)
OS Ref (GB):   SS145969 / Sheet: 158
Latitude:51° 38' 23.08" N
Longitude:   4° 40' 51.99" W

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The RCAHMW database (accessible through Coflein) gives a description of this cave which was iregularly used over a long period of time:
A rectangular cave, 3.0m wide by 3.5m high and 5.0m deep, set near the top of coastal cliffs facing E across a level platform. Finds from excavation (1911-1977), range from the Mesolithic to medieval.
Kammer Posted by Kammer
28th June 2004ce
Edited 28th June 2004ce

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Gathering the Jewels


A photograph of a perforated cowrie shell from Nanna's Cave (see accompanying description).
Kammer Posted by Kammer
28th June 2004ce
Edited 25th October 2005ce