EYO2176 - General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: Roman

Type

DEPOSIT MODEL

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Location

Location
Grid reference SE 5996 5174 (point)
Map sheet SE55SE
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

Technique(s)

Organisation

Not recorded.

Date

Not recorded.

Map

Description

EXCAVATION General Accident, Tanner Row, area 1 Natural-cut features and associated accumulation, succeeded by metalled surface and dumping, overlain by timber-piled stone buildings with floors

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: YAT archive report 1983-4.32 (N.F. Pearson).

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Parent/preceding Site Events/Activities (5)

  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: natural (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: natural (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident, Tanner Row: Area 1: Roman (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident, Tanner Row (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident, Tanner Row: Area 1 (Ref: 1983-84.32)

Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (10)

  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: Anglian (or Anglo-Scandinavian) (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 2: natural (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 2: Roman (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 2: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 4: Roman (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident, Tanner Row: Area 4: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 3: Roman (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 3: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)

Record last edited

Jan 17 2014 2:48PM

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