Archaeologists have returned to the site of an ancient Welsh iron age hillfort in a bid to uncover more of its secrets before being lost to the sea.
Excavations in 2019 near a beach near Caernarfon revealed one of the largest Iron Age roundhouses ever discovered in the region.
But the iron age hillfort at Dinas Dinlle is slowly falling into the ocean.
Archaeologist Rhys Mwyn said: “The hillfort is not going to last another 2,000 years.”
He is one of the teams leading the latest dig by Gwynedd Archaeological Trust.
The 43ft (13m) wide roundhouse was buried by coastal sand, thought to have blown there during a sandstorm in 1330.
Coins found at the fort suggest it was occupied in Roman times.
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