York Archaeological Trust Fascicules

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Introduction

Photograph of grave-cover

Reports on the work of the York Archaeological Trust for Excavation and Research undertaken from 1973 onwards are published as separate parts or fascicules making up a series of nineteen volumes entitled The Archaeology of York, covering all aspects from historical research and excavation to finds and environmental study.

Several of the published fascicules are now out-of-print; some of these are now being made available here as an online resource. It is hoped that more titles will be made available in due course.


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