EYO7 - 26-34 Skeldergate
Type
EVALUATION
Location
Location | 26-34 Skeldergate |
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Grid reference | Centred SE 60245 51441 (31m by 32m) |
Map sheet | SE65SW |
Unitary Authority | City of York, North Yorkshire |
Technique(s)
Organisation
York Archaeological Trust
Date
Jan - 1991
Description
EXCAVATION AND Boreholes SE60255142
A campaign of archaeological evaluation was carried out over
two weeks in January 1991. Excavation and monitoring of boreholes
was restricted to the area of 32-3 Skeldergate, but the following
report also employs evidence from previous evaluation work to
assess the archaeological potential of 26-34 Skeldergate, York
NG SE 60235144-60275140 [see EYO5793, 26-31 Skeldergate, YAT 1989.9].
The work was undertaken on behalf of
Mr A. Clark and followed a specification issued by Mr J. Oxley of
York City Council.
Trenches 1-3 were positioned between the River Ouse
and the street in order to assess and sample archaeological
deposits likely to be threatened by proposed development on the
site. Each trench measured approximately 3x3m and they were dug
by machine to a depth where significant archaeology could be
recognised. Excavation then continued by hand. Trench 1 was
machine-dug to a depth of 7.1m AOD (Above Ordnance Datum) but
no hand excavation took place in this trench. Trench 2 was positioned
within the confines of a 1arger trench excavated in 1989. A machine was used to remove backfilled material from
above plastic sheeting laid in the base of the 1989 trench and
hand excavation then continued to a maximum depth of 6.96m AOD.
The good preservation of archaeological deposits at this depth
rendered deeper excavation unnecessary. Trench 3 was dug by
machine to a depth of 8.0m AOD and hand excavation continued to
a maximum depth of 7.06m AOD.
Seven boreholes (4-10) were drilled to a depth of
9.00m below the modern ground surface. They were drilled with a
casing of 150mm diameter by Sub Soils Surveys Ltd. Of Manchester,
and an employee of York Archaeological Trust kept a record of the
strata identified in the extracted soil cores. The boreholes were
positioned to establish the seguence of land reclamation and use
of the Ouse waterfront, but restricted space made it impossible
to locate any boreholes near the modern river frontage.
RCHME microfilm PRN 2929.
NMR sources: Virtual Catalogue Entry to support E.I. Migration 1991/Report on an Archaeological Evaluation at 26-34 Skeldergate, York.
York Archaeological Trust annual report 27 /1990-91
Sources/Archives (2)
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (10)
- EYO5701 26-34 SKELDERGATE: Borehole 4 (Ref: 1991.1)
- EYO5703 26-34 Skeldergate: Borehole 8
- EYO5704 26-34 SKELDERGATE: Trench 1 (Ref: 1991.1)
- EYO5706 26-34 SKELDERGATE: Trench 2 (Ref: 1991.1)
- EYO5707 26-34 SKELDERGATE: Trench 3 (Ref: 1991.1)
- EYO5708 26-34 SKELDERGATE: Borehole 5 (Ref: 1991.1)
- EYO5709 26-34 SKELDERGATE: Borehole 6 (Ref: 1991.1)
- EYO5710 26-34 SKELDERGATE: Borehole 7 (Ref: 1991.1)
- EYO5711 26-34 SKELDERGATE: Borehole 9 (Ref: 1991.1)
- EYO5712 26-34 SKELDERGATE: Borehole 10 (Ref: 1991.1)
Record last edited
May 12 2020 4:02PM