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Monument: MYO5106 Second World War petrol pump (Monument)Remains of Second World War petrol pump at RAF Acaster Malbis.
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Monument: MYO2222 Second World War road-way (Monument)An embanked road-way, surfaced with timber railway sleepers which are still visible in places on the surface.
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Monument: MYO3608 Settlement and Trackway Nether Poppleton (Monument)Aerial photographs record the cropmark enclosures of a possible settlement in fields flanking Ouse Moor Lane, Upper Poppleton. One enclosure is attached to a linear boundary or trackway, with evidence of several others, con-joined, immediately to the...
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Monument: MYO4705 Settlement evidence (Roman) (Monument)Excavations at the School Dental Clinic in Monksgate in 1967 revealed substantial Roman rubbish deposits, a yard surface and a spearhead.
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Monument: MYO4437 Settlement of Iron Age or Roman date (Monument)Excavations revealed an open settlement of Iron Age or Roman date. A central penannular gully surrounded a circular structure. This was later cut by ditches of a trackway or a field system boundary. The ditches contained Iron Age and Roman pottery, a...
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Monument: MYO71 settlement site, prehistoric (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4311 Settlement, possibly Iron Age or Romano-British (Monument)Aerial photographs record possible settlement cropmarks in a field on the north side of Grange Farm, Upper Poppleton. The evidence comprises a circle, possible round-hut, and fragmentary linear features, possibly representing enclosures. The date of ...
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Monument: MYO147 Settlement? (Monument)Potential iron-age settlement? Original source for this unknown.
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Monument: MYO68 Settlement? Roman (Monument)Debatable site of Roman settlement? Archaeological observations on the line of the Fulford Rising Main (EYO4582) indicate that the area of Roman activity extends at least as far as SE60504800 to the east. RLR Field nos SE60483904 and SE60485619 will...
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Monument: MYO26 Settlement? Askham Bryan (Monument)See MYO4517 potential settlement site evidenced by fragment of a mortarium rim and an area of paving may indicate a possible settlement site.