Monument record MYO3550 - Field System Bishopthorpe

Summary

A possible prehistoric or Roman field system was seen as cropmarks on air photographs. The system comprises a series of long parallel ditches with some divisions created by perpendicular elements. Some of the ditches are overlapping and could represent different phases of construction. One of the ditches is very wide and close by lies one of several possible pits, this could represent some kind of area of settlement. Lying within, and respected by the field system is a possible Bronze Age round barrow (see SE 54 NE 40).

Location

Grid reference Centred SE 5908 4690 (515m by 388m)
Map sheet SE54NE
Civil Parish Acaster Malbis, City of York, North Yorkshire
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire
Civil Parish Bishopthorpe, City of York, North Yorkshire

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Full Description

NMR Information:

A possible prehistoric or Roman field system was seen as cropmarks on air photographs. The system comprises a series of long parallel ditches with some divisions created by perpendicular elements. Some of the ditches are overlapping and could represent different phases of construction. One of the ditches is very wide (upto 10m) and close by lies one of several possible pits, this could represent some kind of area of settlement. Lying within, and respected by the field system is a possible Bronze Age round barrow (see SE 54 NE 40). (1)

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Oblique aerial photograph reference number


YAT PVA 3:17/29 XX-XXX-1984

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Record last edited

Jul 31 2019 12:25PM

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