Digital Datasets from a Flood Alleviation Scheme at Swine Castle Hill, Bransholme, Hull, 2011-2023

Benedict Dyson, York Archaeology, Archaeological Research Services Ltd, Humber Field Archaeology, Magnitude Surveys Ltd, FAS Heritage, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5284/1117730. How to cite using this DOI

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Benedict Dyson, York Archaeology, Archaeological Research Services Ltd, Humber Field Archaeology, Magnitude Surveys Ltd, FAS Heritage (2024) Digital Datasets from a Flood Alleviation Scheme at Swine Castle Hill, Bransholme, Hull, 2011-2023 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1117730

Object ID 2605039
Object Title Castle Hill reconstruction render from above
File name CastleHillRender2.png
Format PNG
Format Type Portable Network Graphics 1.0
Checksum 320e9512a2ac9fd7a4251b08a3b3c391
Created 01-Jan-2023
Last Modified 31-Oct-2023
File size 52 Mb
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Data Type Image
Title Castle Hill reconstruction render from above
Description A SE facing render of the medieval motte and bailey castle at Castle Hill, as it might have been during the Middle Ages (view from above)
Creator Benedict Dyson
Copyright © Benedict Dyson
Location OtherBransholme
Coordinates OSGB512545 434334
Subject Othermedieval
Otherreconstruction
Other3d
Othercastle
Othermotte-and-bailey
Otherstructure
Otherbuilding

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