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  • In 1840, whilst the street (Toft Green) was being revetted adjacent to the Old Railway Station and almost opposite Barker Lane, a mosaic pavement set in a concrete floor 6 ins. Thick and wall foundations of an apsed building were uncovered at a depth...
  • Part of barrack block building revealed during excavation in 2013. Appeared to have been retained in use until the 9th century. Further barrack blocks were revealed in areas adjacent to the west end of York Minster in the early 1970s.
  • Probable barrack blocks. Excavations at 1-5 Aldwark within the east corner of the Roman fortress revealed much disturbed timber buildings of the late 1st century. These had been replaced in the early 2nd century by carefully built stone structures wi...
  • Roman bath house, early 4th century excavated in 1930-1, preserved in part on view in the cellars of the Public House built over the site.
  • Public Baths, furnace etc. and remains of other unidentified buildings, were found on the site for the old Railway Station and yard in 1839–40, during excavations for the station building, and again in 1939 in excavating for a bomb shelter in the mou...
  • Evidence of a mid-late Roman building noted during an evaluation at 20 Bishophill. Evidence of floor surfaces with redeposited fragments of painted plaster were excavated. The floors were on an east-west axis, partially over a gravel surface reveale...
  • Roman building shown on a map of 1952. No evidence found to substantiate its existence.
  • 4th century building and part of Roman street system located beneath the former site of St. Helen-on-the Wall medieval church in Aldwark during excavation in 1973. A mosaic floor survived where it had been sealed by the floor of the church.
  • Single burial held in the YAT store (YORYM:2018.158). Found during WB at Sycamore Place Bowling Green. Assumed that any other burials had been destroyed during the construction of the bowling green. The relationship of the burial to pits found on the...
  • This findspot is part of the Roman cemetery MYO20. The precise location of the Roman burials reported in the 19th century from the Dringhouses area is unknown.