-
Mwynfeydd Aur Dolaucothi) (grid
reference SN662403), also
known as the
Ogofau Gold Mine, are
ancient Roman surface and
underground mines located in the...
- name is
derived from the
stone block at the
nearby gold mines,
opposite Ogofau Lodge,
which has four sides, each of
which has
hollows probably caused by...
- of
considerable length, that to the east
skirting the
Roman gold
mines (
Ogofau, near Pumsaint),
while that to the west was
flanked by four
lines of ancient...
-
Merchlyn Coed Nant-y-****dyn-uchaf Coed y Gopa
Coedydd Aber
Coedydd ac
Ogofau Elwy a
Meirchion Coedydd Derw Elwy
Coedydd Dyffryn Alwen Cors
Geuallt Corsydd...
- settlement, took
refuge from a
storm in this bay)
Punta Cuevas Penrhyn yr
Ogofâu Caves Point ("headland (of) the caves")
Rawson Trerawson Rawsontown Río...
- north-west Spain,
Journal of
Roman Studies 60 (1970): 169-85. Lewis, P. R., The
Ogofau Roman gold
mines at Dolaucothi, The
National Trust Year Book 1976-77 (1977)...
- Spain,"
Journal of
Roman Studies 60 (1970): 169–85. Lewis, P. R., "The
Ogofau Roman gold
mines at Dolaucothi," The
National Trust Year Book 1976–77 (1977)...
- hard
stone brought from
another district. It
stands on a
mound facing the
Ogofau Lodge of
Dolaucothi House, near to the
Roman Gold Mines. It has depressions...
- north-west Spain,
Journal of
Roman Studies 60 (1970): 169-85. Lewis, P. R., The
Ogofau Roman gold
mines at Dolaucothi, The
National Trust Year Book 1976-77 (1977)...
- Rio Duerna,
Journal of
Roman Studies 62 (1972): 59–74. Lewis, P. R., The
Ogofau Roman gold
mines at Dolaucothi, The
National Trust Year Book 1976-77 (1977)...