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North Yorkshire Archaeological Investigations Project 2002 Post-Determination & Non-Planning Related Projects Yorkshire & Humberside Region NORTH YORKSHIRE Craven 3/1748 (E.36.J003) SD 86907670 GREAT PASTURE, FOXUP, LITTONDALE Great Pasture, Foxup, Littondale Roe, M : Roe, M., 2002, 5pp, figs Work undertaken by: Roe, M. The walking assessment identified 13 features within the study area. The features indicate activity from the prehistoric period through evidence of cairns and stone walls and boundaries and possible structures. A bridge is representative of medieval/post-medieval date and the occurrence of two quarries indicate activity during the post-medieval period. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: PM, PR 3/1749 (E.36.J005) SD 99606630 LEA GREEN, WHARFEDALE Is There Evidence for a Post Glacial Lake at Lea Green, Wharfedale, Second Investigation Heppenstall, I E : Heppenstall, I. E, 2002, 40pp, colour pls, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Heppenstall, I. E. A post glacial lake was identified on the site. The lake existed from the time when the ice had melted (c.11000 BP) until sometime in the Late Iron Age/ Romano-British period. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: UD 3/1750 (E.36.J006) SE 04909645 LEMON GILL CULVERT, GRINTON LEAD SMELT MILL COMPLEX, SWALEDALE Archaeological Oservation and Recording, Lemon Gill Culvert, Grinton Lead Smelt Mill, Swaledale, North Yorkshire Dennison, E Beverley : Ed Dennison Archaeological Services, 2002, 14pp, figs, colour pls, refs Work undertaken by: Ed Dennison Archaeological Services A watching brief on the site revealed some information relating to the construction of the culvert. The culvert was as a single phase structure, built after the start of smelting on the site. Alternatively the culvert may have originated as a canalisation of the Lemon Gill, with the vault in the area of the smelt mill being added at a later date, possibly to create a wider working area around the mill, or to prevent blocking or silting of the water course. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: PM 1 Archaeological Investigations Project 2002 Post-Determination & Non-Planning Related Projects Yorkshire & Humberside Region Hambleton 3/1751 (E.36.K015) NZ 38000160 BELLVUE FARM, DEIGHTON Archaeological Watching Brief of Groundworks at Bellvue Farm, Deighton Johnson, P Hartlepool : Tees Archaeology, 2002, 4pp, figs Work undertaken by: Tees Archaeology A watching brief adjacent to a moat revealed redposited clay deposits and a piece of Victorian pottery. [AIP] SMR primary record number: NYE 1464 Archaeological periods represented: PM 3/1752 (E.36.K042) SE 48928673 BOLTBY A Probable Medieval Manorial Complex at Boltby, North Yorkshire Oswald, A Swindon : English Heritage, 2002, 23pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: English Heritage A survey was made of a likely medieval manorial complex that may have included a pond, a channel, a moat, a barn and outbuildings. [AIP] Archaeological periods represented: MD 3/1753 (E.36.K026) SE 42818200 CASTLE GARTH, THIRSK CASTLE Castle Garth, Thirsk Castle, North Yorkshire MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 4pp, figs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd No archaeological features or finds were recovered in the excavation of the cable trench. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NY975 3/1754 (E.36.K016) SE 26358825 JOINT FIRE AND POLICE STATION, WYCAR, BEDALE Wycar, Bedale, North Yorkshire MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2003, 7pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd An archaeological watching brief was undertaken between June and December 2002, during groundworks associated with the construction of the new joint Police Station and Fire Service Unit at Wycar, Bedale. Observations showed that the site had been extensively disturbed by previous development of the site. [Au] SMR primary record number: NYE 861 2 Archaeological Investigations Project 2002 Post-Determination & Non-Planning Related Projects Yorkshire & Humberside Region 3/1755 (E.36.K027) SE 43108200 LAND ADJACENT TO CHAPEL STREET Land Adjacent to Chapel Street, Thirsk, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd A watching brief was carried out during the excavation of foundations for the construction of three apartments on land adjacent to Chapel Steet, Thirsk, North Yorkshire. Nineteen century garden walls, a pit, medieval pottery, and a linear ditch of post-medieval date were observed. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYE 867 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, UD 3/1756 (E.36.K005) NZ 41520340 ST OSWALD'S CHURCH, WEST ROUNTON St Oswald's Chruch, West Rounton, North Yorkshire University of Durham, Archaeological Services Durham : University of Durham, Archaeological Services, 2003, 7pp, pls, refs Work undertaken by: University of Durham, Archaeological Services A single trench was excavated along the exterior of the twelfth century nave and the west and north walls of the late nineteenth century vestry. The shallow cobble foundations of the original twelfth century church were exposed. The trench was found to contain construction debris and a number of small finds. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM 3/1757 (E.36.K001) SE 51808250 SUTTON BANK, THIRSK Sutton Bank, Thirsk, North Yorkshire Quartermaine, J Lancaster : Oxford Archaeology North, 2003, 51pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology North The watching brief involved the inspection of craters formed when trees were uprooted as part of the ground-levelling process. About 25% of the area was inspected. No archaeological features or finds were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 3301 3/1758 (E.36.K025) SE 43814382 THREE TUNS YARD, CHAPEL STREET, THIRSK Three Tuns Yard, Chapel Street, Thirsk, North Yorkshire MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 31pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Two evaluation trenches were excavated, followed by a watching brief undertaken during the excavation of footings of two separate areas on the site. A cobbled yard with medieval pottery, a pit, a 3 Archaeological Investigations Project 2002 Post-Determination & Non-Planning Related Projects Yorkshire & Humberside Region post-medieval ditch and a nineteenth century culvert and pipe were observed. [AIP] SMR primary record number: NY895 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, UD Hambleton, Richmondshire 3/1759 (E.36.K014) NZ 38400260 C150 DEIGHTON - APPLETON WISKE C150 Deighton - Appleton Wiske, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief University of Durham, Archaeological Services Durham : University of Durham, Archaeological Services, 2002, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Durham, Archaeological Services An earlier cobbled surface was found to underlie the tarmac road. This preserved wheel ruts, and incorporated areas of repair. A stone culvert was found toward the middle of the road works area. No closely dateable material was found. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYS 1452, N Archaeological periods represented: MD, UD Harrogate 3/1760 (E.36.F214) SE 48205795 A64/TOP LANE JUNCTION, COPMANTHORPE A64/TTop Lane Junction, Copmanthorpe, York. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief Macnab, N, Cornish, J & Finlayson, R York : York Archaeological Trust, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: York Archaeological Trust The monitoring was carried out on a new road junction. No archaeological features were identified. [Au(abr)] 3/1761 (E.36.K017) SE 24107450 CREETS BRIDGE, KIRKBY MALZEARD Creeks Bridge, Kirkby Malzeard. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief On Site Archaeology York : On Site Archaeology, 2002, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology A watching brief took place during the installation of a support system for the bridge. During this work a stone bearing the date 1749 together with the builders' names was found in the bed of Kex Beck. What appeared to be a cruck timber was also found some 10m downstream from the bridge. The arch itself was of interest, several of the stones appeared to be reused from an earlier structure possibly a masonry bridge. Beneath the modern road surface, the fill of the bridge appeared to have been undisturbed since the 18th century. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYE 1967 Archaeological periods represented: PM 4 Archaeological Investigations Project 2002 Post-Determination & Non-Planning Related Projects Yorkshire & Humberside Region 3/1762 (E.36.K010) SE 34905716 CROWN HOTEL, HIGH STREET, KNARESBOROUGH The Crown Hotel, Knaresborough. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief On Site Archaeology York : On Site Archaeology, 2002, 16pp, colour pls, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology A watching brief encountered features, consisting of post holes, a post trench and a beam slot. A single sherd of late 12th to early 13th century pottery was retrieved from the post trench. A number of pits, containing a large assemblage of late 12th to early 13th century pottery, had been cut into this earliest phase of activity. Medieval features were seen to continue beyond the edges of the excavated trenches. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYE713 Archaeological
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