Hunters and farmers were using the Clwydian Hills in North Wales 10,000 years ago, new research has revealed,
Analysis of a sample of earth extracted from the Clwydian Range has pieced together the timeline of human activity on the hills dating back almost 10,000 years.
The sample was taken from Moel Llys y Coed near Cilcain, to provide a picture for the change in the landscape over the years to become the heather moorland seen today.
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