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Monument: MYO4531 Roman building (Monument)Roman building shown on a map of 1952. No evidence found to substantiate its existence.
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Monument: MYO4222 Roman building and street system (Monument)4th century building and part of Roman street system located beneath the former site of St. Helen-on-the Wall medieval church in Aldwark during excavation in 1973. A mosaic floor survived where it had been sealed by the floor of the church.
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Find Spot: MYO4373 Roman burial (Find Spot)Single burial held in the YAT store (YORYM:2018.158). Found during WB at Sycamore Place Bowling Green. Assumed that any other burials had been destroyed during the construction of the bowling green. The relationship of the burial to pits found on the...
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Find Spot: MYO195 Roman burial (Find Spot)This findspot is part of the Roman cemetery MYO20. The precise location of the Roman burials reported in the 19th century from the Dringhouses area is unknown.
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Monument: MYO110 Roman burial Tang Hall Beck/ Apple Tree Farm (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO109 Roman burial Tang Hall Beck/ Apple Tree Farm (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO65 Roman burial, Bishopthorpe Road/ Nun Ings (Monument)Roman burials and pottery recovered from gravel pits in the 19th century.
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Monument: MYO2024 Roman Camp 1 Huntington South Moor (Monument)A Roman camp visible as soilmarks on aerial photographs. Parts of four-sides of a rectangular enclosure defined by a bank and ditch are visible including one rounded corner and a possible clavicula entrance. There are two other known Roman Camps o...
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Monument: MYO2025 Roman Camp 2 Huntington South Moor (Monument)Part of a Roman camp on Huntington South Moor. The site was not identified until 2002, but RAF photographs taken in the early 1950s show the full extent of the camp prior to the construction of the sports stadium which now overlies the eastern part o...
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Monument: MYO3589 Roman Camps, Clifton Without (Monument)Roman temporary camp, partially surviving as an earthwork. The slight remains of two camps have been recorded about 2.5 km N of the fortress at York (Eburacum). If the reports of 18th-century antiquaries are accepted, a total of up to eight camps may...