Location
- Site Name
- Ogof Ci Coch
- Parish
- Bishopston
- Gower Region
- South-East Gower
- Latitude
- 0
- Longitude
- 0
- X
- Y
- Z
- 0
- OSNG
Identification
- Position
- Entrance
- Entrance Height (m)
- 0
- Entrance Width (m)
- 0
- Type of Cave
- Archaeological, Palaeontological
- Access
Description
Discoveries
- Archaeology
- Flint Tools, Flint Debitage, Charcoal
- Time Period-Culture
- Mesolithic, Neolithic
- Fauna
- Fox - Vulpes vulpes, Red Deer - Cervus elaphus, Sheep - Ovis aries, Cattle - Bos sp, Wild Pig - Sus scrofa, Bird - Aves sp
- Notes
Gallery
Bibliography
- Dinnis, R. et al. (2013) ‘Archaeological test excavations at two caves in Bishopston Valley, Gower, South Wales, UK. The caves of Gower and of Bishopston Valley’, Transactions of the British Cave Research Association, 40(1), pp. 17–21. Available at: https://www.academia.edu/5980632/Archaeological_test_excavations_at_two_caves_in_Bishopston_Valley_Gower_South_Wales_UK._The_caves_of_Gower_and_of_Bishopston_Valley (Accessed: 19 June 2015).Dinnis, R., Davies, J. and Chamberlain, A. (2010) ‘Non-invasive assessment of the archaeological potential of cave deposits: the example of Bishopston Valley Caves, Gower, South Wales.’, Cave and Karst Science, 37(2), pp. 45–48. Available at: https://www.academia.edu/1842546/Dinnis_R._Davies_J._and_Chamberlain_A._2010._Non-invasive_assessment_of_the_archaeological_potential_of_cave_deposits_the_example_of_Bishopston_Valley_Caves_Gower_South_Wales._Cave_and_Karst_Science_37_2_45-48 (Accessed: 19 June 2015).