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Monument: MYO4201 Porta Praetoria (Monument)Southern most gate of the Roman legionary fortress. During the pedestrianisation of the square in 1988 material was noted which may represent the footings of the gatehouse. The footings were also recorded in 1922 as 'cobbles grouted in lime and laid...
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Monument: MYO4200 Porta Principalis Dextra (Monument)Western gate of the Roman legionary fortress. Bootham Bar now on site. Partially recorded in 1976 during works to the public toilets adjacent.
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Monument: MYO4199 Porta Principalis Sinistra (Monument)Eastern gate of the Roman legionary fortress. Located at the end of Low Petergate start of Kings Sqaure. Few details known but the base course of the north-west wall of the south-west guardhouse was recorded during works at King's Square in 1990.
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Monument: MYO5256 Possible Bronze Age barrow (Monument)A possible Bronze Age barrow was identified during the magnetometer survey on a raised area of ground. However no remains were found during excavation, suggesting that the feature had been truncated completely by ploughing of the area from medieval t...
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Monument: MYO5099 Possible enclosure (Monument)A possible enclosure of uncertain date was seen as cropmarks on air photographs. Two possible corners of the enclosure have been recorded, the easternmost defined by a ditch and two banks and the western one defined by three ditches and two banks. Th...
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Monument: MYO348 Possible enclosure (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4453 Possible enclosures and/or field system of Iron Age or Roman date (Monument)Possible enclosures and/or a field system of Iron Age or Roman date are visible as ditch cropmarks on air photographs.
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Monument: MYO3478 Possible Field System south of Elvington Airfield (Monument)Iron Age/Roman rectilinear enclosures and boundary ditches are visible as cropmarks on air photographs and possibly form part of a field system.
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Monument: MYO4323 Possible fish pond (Monument)Large ditch/feature whose dimensions, environmental evidence and the presence of wooden structures suggest its use as a fish pond. Created and backfilled in the 14th century.
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Monument: MYO4457 Possible Iron Age or Roman field system (Monument)A possible Iron Age or Roman field system was seen as cropmarks on air photographs. The system is fragmentary and the features visible may represent more than one phase.