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Pontnewydd is a
suburb of
Cwmbran in the
county borough of Tor****, south-east Wales. It
should not be
confused with
Pontnewynydd in
nearby Pontypool....
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palaeolithic site (Welsh: [bɔntˈnɛuɨ̯ð]), also
known in its
unmutated form as
Pontnewydd (Welsh for 'new bridge'), is an
archaeological site near St Asaph, Denbighshire...
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South Wales Coalfield.
Comprising the
villages of Old Cwmbran,
Pontnewydd,
Upper Cwmbran, Henllys, Croesyceiliog,
Llantarnam and Llanyrafon, its...
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Wales contains the country's
oldest known evidence of
habitation –
Pontnewydd (Bontnewydd-Llanelwy)
Palaeolithic site has
Neanderthal remains of some...
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Llanyrafon West [New
division (boundary changes)] New Inn (3)
Panteg (3)
Pontnewydd (3)
Pontnewynydd (1) [Lab gain from Ind]
Pontypool (1) [Lab gain from...
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Swanscombe in Kent, and of
classic Neanderthals about 225,000
years old at
Pontnewydd in Wales.
Britain was
unoccupied by
humans between 180,000 and 60,000...
- engraver.
Conway was born in
Pontnewydd, Monmouthshire, the
child of
Benjamin Conway (1791–1863),
owner of the
Pontnewydd tinplate works and Ann (née Evans)...
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paleolithic sites in the UK are Happisburgh, Pakefield, Boxgrove, Swanscombe,
Pontnewydd, Paviland,
Creswell Crags and Gough's Cave. A
prehistoric upper jawbone...
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Greenmeadow Llantarnam Llanyrafon North Llanyrafon South New Inn
Panteg Pontnewydd Pontnewynydd Pontypool Snatchwood St Cadocs/Penygarn St
Dials Trevethin...
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Retrieved 29
March 2023. "The
oldest people in
Wales -
Neanderthal teeth from
Pontnewydd Cave".
Peoples Collection Wales.
Retrieved 29
March 2023. "Coygan Cave...