Bruce, G. (2004). Rear of 62 Goodramgate / Holy Trinity Churchyard. On-Site Archaeology Ltd..

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Rear of 62 Goodramgate / Holy Trinity Churchyard
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2
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The new trench followed the line of the existing, broken, drain and only one deposit was observed throughout. This comprised a soft dark grey brown sandy clay, which contained fragments of pottery of medieval to modern date, ceramic building material, human and animal bone. [Au(adp)]
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G Bruce
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On-Site Archaeology Ltd.
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2004
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 2004 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: REAR OF 62 GOODRAMGATE/HOLY TRINITY CHURCHYARD
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Investigation type: Post-determination/Research
District: York
Monument: [finds]. Post-medieval (1540-1901), [finds]. Medieval (1066-1540)
Ngr: SE59445102
Parish: York
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18 Jan 2009