Find Spot record MYO4060 - crouched burial, stone cist
Summary
A burial found in underpinning Clifford's Tower in 1902 was in native rather than Roman tradition. It comprised a crouched burial in a cist formed by four pieces of rough sandstone and covered by a rather larger stone (YPSR (1902), 72).
Location
Grid reference | SE 6048 5147 (point) |
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Map sheet | SE65SW |
Unitary Authority | City of York, North Yorkshire |
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Protected Status/Designation
- Area of Archaeological Importance: Central
- Conservation Area Conservation Area 1: Central Historic Core Conservation Area
- Scheduled Monument 1011799: York Castle: motte and bailey castle, tower keep castle (including Clifford's Tower), and site of part of Romano-British fort-vicus and Anglian cemetery
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Record last edited
Nov 3 2021 2:52PM