EYO2177 - General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: Anglian (or Anglo-Scandinavian)

Type

DEPOSIT MODEL

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Location

Location
Grid reference SE 59960 51755 (point)
Map sheet SE55SE
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

Technique(s)

Organisation

Not recorded.

Date

Not recorded.

Map

Description

Timber-lined structure (function uncertain) with backfill. Also C10 pottery from later (C12) layers in the vicinity. Identical record to #699: feature may be Anglo-Scandinavian since period interpretation based solely on stratigraphy

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Unpublished document: YAT archive report 1983-4.32 (N.F. Pearson).
  • --- Unpublished document: AY 15/2.

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Parent/preceding Site Events/Activities (6)

  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: natural (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: natural (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident, Tanner Row: Area 1: Roman (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: Roman (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident, Tanner Row (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident, Tanner Row: Area 1 (Ref: 1983-84.32)

Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (9)

  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 1: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 2: natural (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 2: Roman (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 2: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 4: Roman (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident, Tanner Row: Area 4: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 3: Roman (Ref: 1983-84.32)
  • General Accident Tanner Row: Area 3: medieval (Ref: 1983-84.32)

Record last edited

Jan 24 2014 10:05AM

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