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Addyman, P. V. and Black, V. E., eds. (1987).
St Mary Bishophill Junior and St Mary Castlegate
. York Archaeology.
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Title:
St Mary Bishophill Junior and St Mary Castlegate
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The Archaeology of York
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88/2 (2)
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Author:
Leslie P Wenham
Richard A Hall
Colin Briden
David Stocker
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Editor:
Peter V Addyman
V E Black
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York Archaeology
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1987
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0 906780 68 3
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Date Of Issue From: 1987 Editorial Expansion: The Archaeology of York Vol 8 fasc 2
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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St Mary Bishophill Junior and St Mary Castlegate
73 - 175
Photogrammetric survey of the fabric of the W tower of the parish church of St Mary Bishophill Junior allowed the conclusion that the tower was built in third quarter of 11th century, mostly from Roman and later materials. It may have been a 'turriform nave' with small attached chancel. Putlog holes allowed interpretation of scaffolding. Complete internal reorganization in later 15th probably related to bell-frame replacement. North of the tower excavations in the 1960s yielded information about a decaying Roman town house, a spread of late Roman fish remains, and a group of burials (one coin-dated to c AD 905-30). Finally, foundations for an early chancel were seen in St Mary Castlegate, and pre-Conquest worked stones are described. With contributions by P.C. Buckland, T.F.C. Blagg, D. Tweddle, H.K. Kenward, E. Coatsworth and J.A. Durrah