- 52°02′49″N 3°57′40″W / 52.047°N 3.961°W / 52.047; -3.961
Pumsaint is a
village in Carmarthenshire, Wales,
halfway between Llanwrda and
Lampeter on the...
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surface and
underground mines located in the
valley of the
River Cothi, near
Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The gold
mines are
located within the Dolaucothi...
- leat
systems which could easily be harnessed. Likewise, the
dating of the
Pumsaint stone to the
Roman era did not
address that the
stone could have been moved...
- A
miner underground at
Pumsaint gold mine, Wales; c. 1938....
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north of the county,
north of
Pumsaint, it
flows south-east and then
turns south-west to flow past Cwrt-y-cadno,
Pumsaint,
Abergorlech and Pont-ar-Gothi...
- The
earliest known Welsh gold mine was the
Dolaucothi Gold
Mines near
Pumsaint in Carmarthenshire,
which was
initiated by the
Romans in or
about 74 AD...
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refers to the
Roman fort at
Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire. The 1.9
hectares (4.7 acres) site lies
either side of the A482 in
Pumsaint and was in use from the...
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attraction owned by the
National Trust. A pounding-stone long
known as
Carreg Pumsaint and a
possible holy well are
located nearby. The
oldest record of a chapel...
- Carmarthen) and
Luentinum (identified as the
Dolaucothi Gold
Mines near
Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire). They are not
mentioned in Tacitus'
accounts of Roman...
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auxiliary units.
During his tenure, he
probably established the fort at
Pumsaint in west Wales,
largely to
exploit the gold
deposits at Dolaucothi. He left...