EYO436 - Former Prestos Supermarket George Hudson Street York

Type

EVALUATION

Location

Location Former Prestos Supermarket George Hudson Street
Grid reference Centred SE 5997 5169 (29m by 16m)
Map sheet SE55SE
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

Technique(s)

Organisation

York Archaeological Trust

Date

2001

Map

Description

An archaeological evaluation carried out by York Archaeological Trust identifred significant medieval and Roman remains on the site of the former Presto 's Supermarket in George Hudson Street, York. 19th century basements and 20th century supermarket construction had truncated the archaeological deposits, particularly on the George Hudson Street frontage. The Roman remains had been disturbed in the medieval period but consisted of remnants of a large stone building which had been altered on a number of occasions. One of the main walls of this building had been robbed away, probably in the 12th century, and the robbing trench was the earliest medieval activity identified. A series of 12th century rubbish pits was also identified. A massive build-up of horticultural soils in the 12th-13th centuries indicates that the site was in open ground. This was followed by occupation type deposits including a hearth and a small cobbled surface of 14th or 15th century date. Later medieval and post-medieval deposits had been removed from the site in the 19th or 20th century development of the area. RCHME Microfilm Index Number 9394

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: YAT. 2001. Former Presto's Supermarket George Hudson Street. YAT report 2001/14.

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Eboracum (Roman York) (Monument)

Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (3)

  • Former Prestos Supermarket George Hudson Street York: Trench 1 (Ref: YORYM:2001.624)
  • Former Prestos Supermarket George Hudson Street York: Trench 2 (Ref: YORYM:2001.624)
  • Former Prestos Supermarket George Hudson Street York: Trench 3 (Ref: YORYM:2001.624)

Record last edited

Jun 5 2020 2:17PM

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