GeoQuest Associates (2003). University of York Heslington East Development, Archaeological Geophysical Survey Phases 1 & 2. GeoQuest Associates.

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University of York Heslington East Development, Archaeological Geophysical Survey Phases 1 & 2
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37
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Much of the survey produced a pattern of linear markings which probably represented traces of ridge and furrow cultivation, together with the effects of more recent ploughing. Land drains were also detected in some parts of the site. Other findings of a possible archaeological relevance included a group of magnetic anomalies which could perhaps have indicated a cluster of pits. [Au(adp)]
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GeoQuest Associates
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GeoQuest Associates
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2003
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Date Of Issue From: 2003 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: UNIVERSITY OF YORK, HESLINGTON EAST
Study area: 100
Investigation type: Geophysical Survey
District: York
Monument: PIT. Undated, LINEAR FEATURE. Undated
Ngr: SE62605030
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19 Jan 2009