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« on: October 09, 2010, 09:25:59 AM »

Courtesy of BBC online 9th October 2010 
 
Amateur archaeologists in the Vale of Glamorgan believe they have uncovered a lost medieval village.

The Time Signs archaeology students made the discovery behind the railway viaduct at Porthkerry near Barry. They are working with tutor Karl James Langford to prove his theory that the village of Whitelands existed. A house platform which forms part of the manor house has been found as well as big quantities of medieval pottery and evidence of other buildings. They have identified three sites that run along Whitelands brook including what they think is a medieval mill.

Archaeologists believe that Whitelands was established in around 1100 by the Normans to service the profitable natural harbour of Porthkerry.

Mr Langford says the village would have been formed as a 'sub-manor' to the larger neighbouring Cwm Ciddy and Porthkerry villages.

The group hopes to prove the village of Whitelands actually existed
He believes that around 60 to 70 people could have lived in the settlement including around 10 in the manor house.

The community may have been involved in activities related to the harbour such as fishing.

Unlike Cwm Ciddy and Porthkerry, Whitelands did not have a church which Mr Langford suggests may be the reason that proof of its existence has disappeared from local history.

References to medieval and post medieval structures including the house platform in the vicinity can be found in the Sites Monuments Record, the main archaeological records for the area held by the Glamorgan-Gwent archaeological trust.

However no reference has ever been made to a deserted medieval village in Whitelands.

The house platform that has been located is thought to be part of the village's manor house. The site is currently overgrown and students plan to return in the new year when some of the vegetation has died back to investigate further.
 
The gable end of this building dating from the 1800s is located at the centre of the medieval village
Mr Langford suggests the population of any village would have gradually dispersed from the 1300s onwards as climate changes resulted in the silting up of Porthkerry harbour.

The quay side of Whitelands was clearly visible from the new shore line which today is located under the golf course at Porthkerry.

The plague or Black Death which struck around 1348 would have wiped out any remaining residents of Whitelands.

Around 200 pieces of medieval pottery have already been discovered by the group including some imported glazed pottery which Mr Langford believes would have probably come from Bristol brought in along the coast by boat.

Mr Langford says he first became interested in the Whitelands area over 25 years ago when he went on walks as a boy.

He thinks the discovery of the village is significant historically is it helps build up a broader picture of the area's history.

"Because this is hidden by woodland it's difficult to trace. You don't find examples such as this everyday," he says.

"It will help to give us a clearer picture about the medieval harbour in Porthkerry and tell us more about life in the area in medieval times."

Mr Langford is interested in hearing from anyone who may know more about the area's local history and is also happy to hear from people who want to find out more about archaeology in the local area.
 
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« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2010, 07:03:36 AM »

ohhh no.  not that langford guy again,. i won't be helping that guy,   he wages big wars against us detectorists,  running us down and slagging us off everywhere, calling us thieves ect,

 he's even gone to known detecting fields scattering alliminium washer things to put us off,
 nice report though
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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2010, 04:58:45 PM »

that langford guy sounds a right nob.bet he's got a beard, wears tweed jackets with leather elbow patches and likes jazz. Grin
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« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2010, 06:28:50 PM »

It's true he does hate metal detecting, and rumour has it he is not even a real archaeologist!  He has been discredited on numerous occasions and I wouldn't be surprised if he has made the whole village thing up to get some attention as I can't see anything other than conjecture and speculation.  Stay well clear!!
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« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2010, 06:36:49 PM »

He is a right nob and not even a real archaeologist-he has no qualifications and virtually no field experience. In fact he hasn't discovered anything, he's just publicity seeking as usual and yea he hates detectorists. It's sad that local papers in Barry and here the BBC don't scratch the surface and question him as he is seriously misleading people.  
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« Reply #5 on: October 10, 2010, 06:46:27 PM »

the cockjockey Grin
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« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2010, 07:13:38 AM »

At One time  he was also calling out for detecting to be banned, in loads of archi publications,
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