Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland

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HAR 2262 (Harwell)

Date BP 270 +/- 70
Start Date BP 340
End Date BP 200
Source of date EH
Period MEDIEVAL; POST MEDIEVAL; MODERN
Site/subject type 8B; 9B
OS grid square TA
Easting 1002
Northing 2844
Abstract Kingston-upon-Hull: Queen Street; 1976-77
Report wood; a plank from the rebuilding of the Mytongate street frontage between AD 1668 and 1727 (context 47); the expected date is seventeenth century.
Bibliographic reference Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

Other dates from a similar location...

HAR-2262 270 +/- 70
HAR-2266 200 +/- 90 Urban occupation
HAR 6476 1010 +/- 80 Barton-upon-Humber: St Peter's Church; 1984-85
HAR 6501 900 +/- 70 Barton-upon-Humber: St Peter's Church; 1984-85
HAR 6838 900 +/- 100 Barton-upon-Humber: St Peter's Church; 1984-85
HAR 2266 200 +/- 90 Kingston-upon-Hull: Queen Street; 1976-77

These records occupy the same 10km OS grid square as the record above (TA12)


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