EYO6399 - Hob Moor Junior School

Type

EVALUATION

Location

Location Hob Moor Junior School
Grid reference Centred SE 5791 5064 (295m by 206m)
Map sheet SE55SE
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

Technique(s)

Organisation

On Site Archaeology

Date

2003

Map

Description

An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by On-Site Archaeology Ltd, during December 2002 and January 2003, at Hob Moor County Junior School, York, on behalf of the City of York Council. A total of ten trenches were excavated, predominantly within existing playing fields. The surface of the playing fields includes well-preserved earthworks representing a medieval ridge and furrow field system. The excavated trenches encountered a number of furrows, which had formed parts of this field system, from which later 12th to early 13th century pottery was recovered. Smaller assemblages of later medieval and post-medieval finds were collected suggesting the continued agricultural use of the land over a number of centuries. Limited evidence for land organisation, in the form of ditches, was found, which pre-dated the extant ridge and furrow system. These earlier ditches were also of medieval date.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: On-Site Archaeology. 2003. Hob Moor Junior School EVA.

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

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Nov 30 2017 4:24PM

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