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Caerfai Bay is a
rocky cove on the
north coast of St
Brides Bay near St
Davids in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. It is
enclosed by
steep varicoloured cliffs...
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Caerfai Group is a
Cambrian lithostratigraphic group (a
sequence of rock strata) in west Wales. The name is
derived from
Caerfai Bay on the
north coast...
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century by Pope
Callixtus II.
Saint David (Welsh: Dewi Sant) was born in
Caerfai,
southwest Wales into an
aristocratic family. He was
reportedly a scion...
- The five year long
programme of
fieldwork will
concluded in June 2024.
Caerfai hillfort is 1.4
kilometres (0.87 mi) from
centre of the
cathedral city...
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Cardiff Bishop of
Mynyw Born Unknown,
estimated at c. 500 Unknown, c.
Caerfai,
Dyfed or
somewhere in Ceredigion. Died 1
March 589 Mynyw,
Dyfed Venerated in...
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Chedworth roman villa Stone roundhouse in Iron Age
promontory fort,
Caerfai Bay near St
Davids "Oldest house" of
Cardiff from
Bronze Age
Modern remains...
- Lower,
Middle &
Upper Solva (informal)
Underlies Menevian Group Overlies Caerfai Group Thickness about 500m
Lithology Primary sandstones Other mudstones...
- 1,375 age
Proterozoic Russia Kefler, 1952
Caerfai 542 ± 0.2 513 ± 2 age
Cambrian Europe (obsolete)
Caerfai Bay (Wales)
Cowie "et al.", 1972 Calabrian...
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Mawddachites hicksii Biozone on the
Penpleidiau (eastern)
Headland of
Caerfai Bay
south of St David’s in
southwest Wales,
where P?
illingi occurs [Locs...
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Lower Cambrian Waucoban stage in
North America,
which is
equivalent to the
Caerfai in Wales, and thus the
Comley of England, and has yet to be
formally ratified...