EYO4882 - Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths

Type

EXCAVATION

Location

Location Cattle Market, Kent St
Grid reference Centred SE 6091 5122 (51m by 51m)
Map sheet SE65SW
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

Technique(s)

Organisation

York Archaeological Trust

Date

1973

Map

Description

EXCAVATION Cattle Market/Barbican Baths. C19 buildings may have truncated Natural NMR sources: Archaeological excavations Department of the Environment /1974/63,103,104 For 1973 The Yorkshire archaeological journal Continuation of: Yorkshire archaeological and topographical journal 46/1974/145,146,149 Interim : bulletin of the York Archaeological Trust 1.3/1973/16-17 York Archaeological Trust Fascicule 6.1/1986/16-77 York Archaeological Trust Fascicule 18.1/1986/47 NMR has two entries for this excavation 1973.12

Sources/Archives (3)

  • --- Microform: YAT archive microfiche 1973.12.
  • --- Article in serial: David Brinklow and Sara Donaghey. 1986. A Roman Building at Clementhorpe.
  • --- Digital archive: NMR. 2019. NMR data.

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (18)

  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)
  • Cattle Market/ Barbican Baths (Ref: 1973.12)

Record last edited

Apr 17 2020 2:15PM

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