Town, M. and Clark, P. (2005). Holly House, Askham, Cumbria. Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment and Evaluation. Lancaster: Oxford Archaeology (North).

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Holly House, Askham, Cumbria. Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment and Evaluation
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53
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An assessment prior to the evaluation showed significant potential for the discovery of archaeological features, particularly from the prehistoric period. However, excavation revealed two undated animal burials and no evidence for other archaeological deposits. [Au(abr)]
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Matthew Town ORCID icon
P Clark
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Oxford Archaeology (North)
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2005
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PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 2005 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: HOLLY HOUSE, ASKHAM
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Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Eden
Monument: [finds]. Undated
Ngr: NY5125023712
Parish: Askam and Ireleth
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19 Jan 2009