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Find Spot: MYO2267 Roman Enclosure (Find Spot)Two sides of an enclosure found in 1926-8, containing 2nd-4th century pottery, tiles and querns; traces of walling. The finds were interpreted as indicating the possible site of a villa.
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Monument: MYO4297 Roman features (Monument)Roman features and deposits representing a relatively complex stratigraphic sequence that include a ditch, large post-holes relating to what must have been a substantial building, and feature that appear to relate to either metal-working or crop-dryi...
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Monument: MYO4279 Roman features at Connaught Court (Monument)Cut features of early Roman date including pits, ditches and a posthole were found during an evaluation at Connought Court in 2004. They exhibited a limited degree of intercutting, suggesting that they represent more than a simple single phase of act...
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Monument: MYO4322 Roman field system (Monument)Ditches belonging to Roman field system dating to 2-4th centuries running parrallel to Roman road 2. The form of some of the ditches suggests that they may have contained integral posts.
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Find Spot: MYO214 Roman finds Bishopthorpe Road/ Nun Ings (Find Spot)Described in RCHME Vol 1 p63 as occupation debris revealed by chance in the 18th century.
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Route: MYO4378 Roman Fishergate (Route)Assumed line of Roman Fishergate. Possibly a prehistoric route which became formalised by the late 1st century as a main Roman road. This was accompanied by an inhumation and cremation cemetery of the late 1st to 3rd century, Roman field systems and...
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Monument: MYO3630 Roman Fortified Enclosure (Monument)This possible Roman fortified enclosure has been proposed by the RCHM€ from three excavations in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The supposed enclosure includes buried remains adjoing the fortress on the NW and at the least including th...
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Monument: MYO4196 Roman grave group (Monument)Burials recorded at Baile Hill in the 19th century including several tile tombs. Cremation burial also noted.
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Monument: MYO4293 Roman industrial/craft site (Monument)It is clear that the site was little used prior to c. AD 160. The creation of a raised embankment to create dry land for buildings, together with associated drainage, represents a deliberate act of planning. It forms part of a pattern of late 2nd t...
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Monument: MYO4974 Roman Interval Tower (SE 1) (Monument)Possible site of a Roman interval tower (SE1) found in 1876 below Aldwark. Location is conjectural.