They need to do this to the developer.....
The last time swords crossed in the region was at the Battle of Maserfield in AD642, when nobles including Cynddylan, said to be the last descendant of King Arthur to reign in the Welsh Marches, defeated the army of King Oswald of Northumbria. Oswald was defeated, dismembered and his head impaled on a pole for a year.
We in Florida have our ancient sites and peoples too. (See http://prehistoricflorida.org/indigenous-peoples-of-florida/) The problem is that when a site is found, often it is either destroyed, covered up, or the articles taken in an effort to hide the discovery from archeologists. This is done to open the area for development. Sickening IMO.
During my teaching years, we would take the students to the Outdoor Classroom. One of the activities was to seine for sharks’ teeth. We found them in abundance and camels’ teeth. It always amazed me to think that sharks were that far in-land. I can’t explain the camels’ teeth.