EYO4993 - BHS and Harts store, Coney Street and Feasegate

Type

EXCAVATION

Location

Location BHS and Harts store, Coney Street and Feasegate
Grid reference Centred SE 6028 5183 (36m by 34m)
Map sheet SE65SW
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

Technique(s)

Organisation

Not recorded.

Date

1956

Map

Description

CONSTRUCTION WORK Height and depth unrecorded, found during work on BHS building, Coney Street in 1956 Interval tower SW1 foundations stands up to 2.7m above foundations. Natural clay found below SW Fortress wall in 1956. Timber piles preserved in anaerobic conditions Remains of interval tower observed during clearance of site preparatory to the construction of British Home Stores. The remains were, however, concreted over before they could be satisfactorily recorded. Supplementary information from Dr I M Stead. (E-mail 20. 9. 04.). Several entries on NMR for excavation in this area in 1956. Sources listed below: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments 1962/EBORACUM/13, 16 The Yorkshire archaeological journal 39/1956-1958/419-425 The Yorkshire archaeological journal 40/1961/159:329-350 The Yorkshire archaeological journal 39/1958/156:515-37 The journal of Roman studies Society for Promotion of Roman Studies 47/1957/208

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Bibliographic reference: RCHME. 1962. Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York, Volume 1 Eboracum. 1. 16.
  • --- Unassigned: NMR. NMR data.

Related Monuments/Buildings (2)

  • Site of Roman angle tower (Monument)
  • Site of Roman interval tower (BHS SW1) (Monument)

Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (7)

  • BHS building, Coney Street 1956: Roman
  • BHS building, Coney Street 1956: Roman
  • BHS building, Coney Street 1956: Roman
  • BHS building, Coney Street 1956: Roman
  • BHS building, Coney Street 1956: natural
  • BHS building, Coney Street 1956: natural
  • BHS building, Coney Street 1956: natural

Record last edited

Jan 6 2021 9:02AM

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