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== History == [[Stone tool]]s found in [[Coygan Cave]], near [[Laugharne]] indicate the presence of [[hominins]], probably [[neanderthals]], at least 40,000 years ago,<ref>{{cite book|author1=Pettitt, Paul|author2=White, Mark|title=The British Palaeolithic: Hominin Societies at the Edge of the Pleistocene World|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U7VYXridvUgC&pg=PA336 |year=2012 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-0-415-67454-6 |page=336}}</ref> though, as in the rest of the [[British Isles]], continuous habitation by [[modern humans]] is not known before the end of the [[Younger Dryas]], around 11,500 years [[Before Present|BP]].<ref>Pettitt and White, pp. 489, 497</ref> Before the [[Roman army|Romans]] arrived in Britain, the land now forming the county of Carmarthenshire was part of the kingdom of the [[Demetae]] who gave their name to the county of [[Dyfed]]; it contained one of their chief settlements, [[Moridunum (Carmarthen)|Moridunum]], now known as [[Carmarthen]].<ref name=Lewis>{{cite web |url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-dict/wales/pp180-202 |title=Carmarthenshire |author=Lewis, Samuel |year=1849 |work=British History Online |access-date=15 April 2016}}</ref> The Romans established two forts in South Wales, one at [[Caerwent]] to control the southeast of the country, and one at Carmarthen to control the southwest. The fort at Carmarthen dates from around 75 AD, and there is a [[Roman amphitheatre]] nearby, so this probably makes Carmarthen the oldest continually occupied town in Wales.<ref name=Grigg/> Carmarthenshire has its early roots in the region formerly known as {{lang|cy|[[Ystrad Tywi]]}} ('Vale of [the river] Tywi') and part of the Kingdom of {{lang|cy|[[Deheubarth]]}} during the High Middle Ages, with the [[capital city|court]] at [[Dinefwr Castle|Dinefwr]]. After the Normans had subjugated England they tried to subdue Wales. Carmarthenshire was disputed between the Normans and the Welsh lords and many of the castles built around this time, first of wood and then stone, changed hands several times.<ref name=Grigg/> Following the [[Conquest of Wales by Edward I]], the region was reorganized by the [[Statute of Rhuddlan]] in 1284 into Carmarthenshire.<ref>{{cite book|author=Jones, Francis |title=The Princes and Principality of Wales |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7SWTAAAAIAAJ |year=1969 |publisher=University of Wales Press|page=35|isbn=9780900768200 }}</ref> [[Edward I of England|Edward I]] made Carmarthen the capital of this new county, establishing his courts of chancery and his exchequer there, and holding the [[Court of Great Sessions in Wales]] in the town.<ref name=Lewis/> The Normans transformed Carmarthen into an international trading port, the only [[Staple right|staple port]] in Wales. Merchants imported food and French wines and exported wool, pelts, leather, lead and tin. In the late medieval period the county's fortunes varied, as good and bad harvests occurred, increased taxes were levied by England, there were episodes of [[Bubonic plague|plague]], and recruitment for wars removed the young men. Carmarthen was particularly susceptible to plague as it was brought in by flea-infested rats on board ships from southern France.<ref name=Grigg/> In 1405, [[Owain Glyndŵr]] captured [[Carmarthen Castle]] and several other strongholds in the neighbourhood. However, when his support dwindled, the principal men of the county returned their allegiance to [[Henry V of England|King Henry V]].<ref name=Lewis/> During the [[English Civil War]], [[Roundhead|Parliamentary forces]] under Colonel Roland Laugharne besieged and captured Carmarthen Castle but later abandoned the cause, and joined the [[Cavalier|Royalists]]. In 1648, Carmarthen Castle was recaptured by the Parliamentarians, and [[Oliver Cromwell]] ordered it to be slighted.<ref name=Lewis/> [[File:Radnor Brecknok Cardigan Caermarden Map.jpg|thumb|250px|Hand-drawn map of Radnorshire, Brecknockshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire by Christopher Saxton in 1578]] The first industrial canal in Wales was built in 1768 to convey coal from the Gwendraeth Valley to the coast, and the following year, the earliest tramroad bridge was on the tramroad built alongside the canal.<ref name=Grigg/> During the [[Napoleonic Wars]] (1799–1815) there was increased demand for coal, iron and agricultural goods, and the county prospered. The landscape changed as much woodland was cleared to make way for more food production, and mills, power stations, mines and factories sprang up between [[Llanelli]] and [[Pembrey]].<ref name=Grigg/> Carmarthenshire was at the centre of the [[Rebecca Riots]] around 1840, when local farmers and agricultural workers dressed as women and rebelled against higher taxes and tolls.<ref>{{cite book |author=Dylan Rees |title=Carmarthenshire: The Concise History |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=x1xnAAAAMAAJ |year=2006 |publisher=University of Wales |isbn=978-0-7083-1949-9 |page=90 }}</ref>
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