Elan Links: Reviewing the Archaeological Record of the Elan Valley

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Trysor

Trysor is a heritage consultancy based in southwest Wales but working across Wales and beyond. Founded in 2004 by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook, it now provides a range of archaeological and heritage services to a variety of clients.

Both partners are qualified and experienced archaeologists with an excellent knowledge of the historic environment and cultural heritage. Trysor is a Registered Organisation with the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists and often works alongside specialist associates and services to deliver quality work.




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