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Monument: MYO4960 Roman interval tower (SW6) (Monument)A series of six polygonal projecting stone interval towers as part of the early 4th century remodelling of the south-west defences. Situated in the Museum Gardens, the south-east half exposed in 1960.
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Monument: MYO3678 Roman Mausolea 35-41 Blossom Street (Monument)Two superimposed structures excavated at 35-41 Blossom Street have been interpreted as mausolea. The first structure (Mausoleum 1) was demolished in advance of the construction of a second structure (Mausoleum 2). This second structure had destroye...
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Monument: MYO3771 Roman Metal Working Area Sycamore Place (Monument)Evidence of Roman metal working found during an evaluation of the former bowling green site in Sycamore Place by York Archaeological Trust in 2013.
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Monument: MYO3629 Roman mosaic pavement, Front Street Acomb (Monument)Building, Roman mosaic pavement, behind Acomb House in Front Street, Acomb was discovered in the 19th century. Interpreted as indicating the site of a possible villa.
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Monument: MYO4783 Roman occupation at St Mary Bishophill Senior (Monument)Excavations at the Church of St Mary Bishophill Senior revealed Roman features. A 2nd century hearth and ironworking site was followed by a substantial town house of 2nd-4th century date. This had an apsidal bay in the South wall. This building event...
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Find Spot: MYO271 Roman pottery (Find Spot)The remains of a probable Roman pottery kiln was discovered in the bank of a stream at Apple Tree Farm; it consisted of a pit containing dark soil, waste tile and pottery including wasters. The pottery was dated to Hadrianic - early Antonine, 2nd cen...
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Monument: MYO2185 Roman Pottery and Tile production area, Peaseholme Green (Monument)Probable area of pottery and tile production, evidenced by clay pit, kiln firing waste, kiln furniture, wasters and tile 'stacks'. There is as yet no actual evidence for the precise location of kilns associated with this pottery and tile production ...
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Monument: MYO2035 Roman river \wall (Monument)The earliest features dated to the 2nd century, the most significant of which was a robbed deeply piled foundation trench for a river retaining wall. Three sandstone blocks parallel to the wall may have been associated with or have formed part of a r...
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Monument: MYO163 Roman road (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO107 Roman Road (Monument)A possible Roman road running from York to Stamford Bridge.