Archaeological Education

Archaeology for All

The Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd.

Children at a GGAT Open Day excavating a fake skeleton

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Education

Southeast Wales is rich in archaeology, with monuments ranging from the Paviland Cave on Gower, used by people in the Palaeolithic period, to the World Heritage Site of Blaenavon, one of the cradles of the Industrial Revolution. Our aim is to help people of all ages understand and appreciate this rich heritage, and to care for it so that it is preserved for the future.

Our main objective is to advance the education of the public in archaeology. This mission statement is contained in the Trust's founding documents and is the guiding principle of all our work. Learn more about GGAT

Members of the public visiting Sweyne's Howes chambered tomb on Rhossili Down during a fieldtrip led by GGAT staff