From an article published on the BBC News web site on 6th August 2006:
Archaeologists excavating an Iron Age farmstead in west Wales say the site may have been home to “several families” as early as 200 BC.
After two weeks’ digging at the 2,000-year-old plot, the team have uncovered the remains of a circular house together with pits and postholes.
Other buildings found last year appear to have been surrounded by two large protective ditches and banks.
The site, near Tremain, Ceredigion, is open to the public on Sunday 6 August.