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Addyman, P. V., ed. (1980).
The church of St Helen-on-the-Walls, Aldwark
. York Archaeology.
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The church of St Helen-on-the-Walls, Aldwark
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The Archaeology of York
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1010/1 (1)
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Author:
John Magilton
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Editor:
Peter V Addyman
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York Archaeology
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1980
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0 900312 98 X
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Date Of Issue From: 1980 Editorial Expansion: The Archaeology of York Vol 10 fasc 1
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Abstract
The church of St Helen-on-the-Walls, Aldwark
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SE 606521. Excavations located the church just outside (pace tradition) the Roman fortress. Five phases were observed: a small rectangular single cell (10th century) overlying a 4th century mosaic; addition of chancel (12th century), later enlarged. The church was entirely rebuilt in early 15th century, later extended westwards, went out of use c 1550 and was demolished soon after. Specialist reports: architectural fragments, and evidence for metalworking (memorial brasses?) at the west end in 14th century. D G. With a historical commentary by D.M. Palliser