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The course of an ancient leat which once fed a small hushing pond located within the prehistoric opencast has been traced over a distance of 500 m from
its source within a small embayment at the head of the Nant yr onnen stream (at 483m OD). This channel was archaeologically sectioned in 1993 at 3 different locations. From one of these sections close to the source
of the leat a sample of buried peat within its base was radiocarbon dated to 1190 – 1290yrs cal AD. This date must relate to a time after its abandonment. All that we can really say now is that the leat is at least
Early Medieval, but could be earlier (possibly Roman).
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