Pembrokeshire treasure hunter unearths Celtic chariot

A metal detectorist has found what is thought to be the first Celtic chariot burial to be uncovered in Wales.

The burial ritual was reserved for high-ranking chiefs who would be interred complete with their chariot, horses, tack and even weapons.

Mike Smith believes his find may point to a huge undiscovered Iron Age settlement nearby.

National Museum Wales describes the finds as “significant and exciting”.

The actual location in south Pembrokeshire is being kept secret while archaeologists prepare for a major dig next year.

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