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Archaeology in York 15 (3)
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Archaeology in York 15 (3)
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Archaeology in York
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15 (3)
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10 Apr 2002
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One more for the road - a last look at the former Stakis hotel site on Wellington Row
Patrick Ottoway
3 - 8
The final analysis of a site that revealed Roman remains, including successive road surfaces and building remains. Late Roman features are well preserved over a wider area than previously found in York.
Dirty laundry
Niall Oakey
9 - 13
Evaluation excavations on the site of Peasholme Green laundry confirmed what surviving documentary evidence had indicated would be the garden areas of a row of medieval buildings. A trench was also dug to locate the site of the King's Fishpool. Results from a second phase of investigative activity should be known before long.
St George's Chapel
Kurt Hunter-Mann
14 - 20
Pre--development trial excavation on a site known, from documentary sources dating back to the eleventh century, to have been host to a chapel, correction centre, workhouse, inn and bath house successively. The stratigraphy encountered revealed a great deal of activity and it is thought that further excavation could reveal Anglo--Scandinavian material as well as a continuation of the Roman cemetery known to lie beneath York castle.
Sorry about the smell but ... an enduring chronicle
Russell Marwood
21 - 26
Repairs to sections of the Victorian sewer under Swinegate, York, revealed Roman remains including a drain, road and opus signinum surface.
Sew unusual
Nicola S H Rogers
27 - 29
One of two copper alloy thimbles found during the Fishergate excavations retained a leather lining, apparently the first discovered. In the light of this, later finds have been examined more closely and it is thought that a decayed lining is also present in an example from south Yorkshire.
The General Accident waxed tablets part II: the lost cord, and other missing parts
Sonia O'Connor
30 - 37
Latest developments in the analysis of eight waxed boxwood tablets in a decorated leather case (see 90/1628). Includes the badly decayed remains of an iron stylus. See also 92/623 for part III.
Coq au vin, a feast fit for the Gods
Martin Read
38 - 43
Micro--excavation of earth filled Roman pot found in cemetery context revealed the remains of a chicken. It is suggested that if the bird is male it may represent an offering to the god Mercury. However, a post script confirms the bird to have been female.