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Monument: MYO4193 Roman cremation cemetery (Monument)Small cremation cemetery found just north of Heworth Grange in 1878 during construction of the Foss Islands Railway Branch.
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Monument: MYO4194 Roman cremation cemetery (Monument)Small cremation cemetery about 300 yards south of the cemetery at Heworth Green (MYO4193) on the old windmill site at the junction of Glen Road and Harcourt Street. Discovered 1926.
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Monument: MYO3623 Roman cremation cemetery (Monument)A Roman 2nd century AD cremation cemetery uncovered in the 19th century.
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Monument: MYO2176 Roman ditch (Monument)A north-south aligned ditch was encountered at a depth of 0.85m below ground level. The feature produced a small assemblage of pottery providing a date in the late 2nd to 3rd century, including a number of conjoining sherds of decorated Samian.
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Monument: MYO2286 Roman Ditch (Monument)No summary available
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Find Spot: MYO2267 Roman Enclosure (Find Spot)Two sides of an enclosure found in 1926-8, containing 2nd-4th century pottery, tiles and querns; traces of walling. The finds were interpreted as indicating the possible site of a villa.
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Monument: MYO4297 Roman features (Monument)Roman features and deposits representing a relatively complex stratigraphic sequence that include a ditch, large post-holes relating to what must have been a substantial building, and feature that appear to relate to either metal-working or crop-dryi...
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Monument: MYO4279 Roman features at Connaught Court (Monument)Cut features of early Roman date including pits, ditches and a posthole were found during an evaluation at Connought Court in 2004. They exhibited a limited degree of intercutting, suggesting that they represent more than a simple single phase of act...
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Monument: MYO4322 Roman field system (Monument)Ditches belonging to Roman field system dating to 2-4th centuries running parrallel to Roman road 2. The form of some of the ditches suggests that they may have contained integral posts.
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Find Spot: MYO214 Roman finds Bishopthorpe Road/ Nun Ings (Find Spot)Described in RCHME Vol 1 p63 as occupation debris revealed by chance in the 18th century.