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Monument: MYO3650 Heslington East: Roman site (Monument)Summarises work by Onsite Archaeology and the University Department Roman: Field 8 • 2nd century & on: The large number of Romano-British ditches found in Field 8 almost all follow similar alignments, being either north-northwest to south-south...
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Monument: MYO3672 Heslington East: skull (Monument)North-Western portion of A1: A skull with preserved brain tissue was found to the south-east of this waterhole area.
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Monument: MYO3667 Heslington East: Spring and Water Management Feature (Monument)North-Western portion of A1: Large pits, some with wicker revetments, which appear to have related to the accessing of water at springhead. Bronze Age to Roman. Activity around the A1 waterhole continued into the Early Iron Age. A series of north-so...
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Monument: MYO3676 Heslington East: Waterhole feature A2 (Monument)A waterhole with gravel floors at the southern end A2
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Building: MYO459 Heslington Hall (Building)Elizabethan hall built between 1565-8. Remodelled in 1854, the external facade is entirely C19th. Apparently the central part of the building retains original fabric.
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Monument: MYO99 Heslington Hall (Monument)Record redundant; see MYO459
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Building: MYO4471 HESLINGTON HALL STABLE BLOCK (Building)Stable block and coach house built in the mid-late 19th century, now used as offices by York University.
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Monument: MYO2022 Heslington Hill Anglo-Saxon Settlement (Monument)Archaeological excavations by Field Archaeology Specialists in 2002 outside the walls of York have revealed new evidence for the elusive transition between the Roman and Viking city. At Heslington Hill, in the campus of the present University of York...
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Monument: MYO5027 Heslington ridge and furrow (Monument)Three elements of a medieval field system of ridge and furrow in the parish of Heslington surviving as earthworks and visible on aerial photographs. Most of the ridge and furrow appears levelled on later photographs, but some areas survive as earthwo...
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Find Spot: MYO260 Heslington Roman Amphora (Find Spot)No summary available