Sherlock, S. J. (2004). Excavations at the Well House, Long Marston, North Yorkshire, SE 500 514. Yorkshire Archaeol J 76. Vol 76, pp. 113-133.

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Excavations at the Well House, Long Marston, North Yorkshire, SE 500 514
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Yorkshire Archaeol J 76
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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
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76
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113 - 133
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An archaeological watching brief was undertaken at Long Marston between York and Wetherby in 2002. The work exposed the foundations of two buildings cutting into the boulder clay. The buildings are of a type of medieval peasant structure that is thought to originate in the thirteenth century. The dwellings excavated at Long Marston are thought to date between the twelfth and fourteenth century based upon the ceramic evidence. A similar parallel to this type of building is suggested from north east England. Includes
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Stephen J Sherlock
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2004
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Medieval (BIAB)
Houses (Rectilinear) (BIAB)
Fourteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Ceramic (Auto Detected Subject)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Thirteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Peasant Structure (Auto Detected Subject)
Watching Brief (Auto Detected Subject)
2002 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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[OS SE 500514]
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11 Oct 2004