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These two replica roundhouses, which are 10 metres in diameter, are made from timber with wattle and daub walls and a thatched rook of water reed. This style would have been typical in north Wales during the late Bronze Age / early Iron Age (about 3,000 years ago), although some upland roundhouses would have had walls built from stone.

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