EYO854 - Joseph Rowntree School Evaluation
Type
EVALUATION
Location
Location | Joseph Rowntree School |
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Grid reference | SE 6114 5610 (point) |
Map sheet | SE65NW |
Civil Parish | New Earswick, City of York, North Yorkshire |
Unitary Authority | City of York, North Yorkshire |
Technique(s)
Organisation
On Site Archaeology
Date
July - 2007
Description
Archaeological Evaluation. An archaeological evaluation was carried out by On Site Archaeology at Joseph Rowntree School, New Earswick in July 2007 on behalf of the City of York CounciL A total of thirteen trenches were excavated, eight within the current school playingfields andfive in rough ground to the south of the school.
Only two trenches revealed archaeological features comprising a ditch in trenches 9 and 10. This appeared to be a boundary ditch with a right angled corner and was dated by finds to the latefirst or early secord centuries AD. It is possible that this was the remains of a Roman marching camp analogous tofourfurther examples knownfrom within a lkm radius of this site. However, not enough of the ditch was revealed either by the current evaluation or by geophysics to be certain of its function.
No other archaeologicalfeatures werefound on the site. However, further Roman activity from a later period was attested byfinds ofRoman pottery and CBM in the topsoil and subsoil of two more trenches. Strayfinds of a medieval date were recoveredftom the topsoil and fills of land drains elsewhere and were probably the results of agriculture.
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Record last edited
Jan 26 2021 11:11AM