Yorkshire & Humberside

Yorkshire & Humberside

Archaeological Investigations Project 2008 Evaluations Yorkshire & Humberside East Riding of Yorkshire East Riding of Yorkshire (C.57.1821/2008) SE79154820 Parish: Barmby Moor Postal Code: YO4 2NR BROADHELM PARK, POCKLINGTON Broadhelm Park, Pocklington. Report on an Archaeological Evaluation Robinson, T & Stanley, J York : On Site Archaeology, Report: OSA08EV06 2009, 53pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology The site lay in a micro landscape the had been utilised since at least the Late Iron Age. The evaluation recorded the remains of a Late Iron Age/Roman enclosure, along with the remains of field boundaries and ditch systems. The possible remains of an entrance to a domestic dwelling from the period were discovered along with the inhumations of two individuals and the ritualistic internment of an animal skeleton. This lay at the possible entrance of an enclosure or roundhouse. Medieval agricultural activity was represented on the site, as well as post-medieval quarrying and activity associated with the construction of the war time airfield. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: RO, PM, MD, LIA, UD OASIS ID: no (C.57.1822/2008) TA03103950 Parish: Beverley Postal Code: HU178JP BEVERLEY SOUTHERN RELIEF ROAD AND PARK & RIDE Beverley Southern Relief Road and Park & Ride. Rapid Walkover Survey Report Holland, K Hull : K Holland, Report: A052617-2 2009, 16pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: K. Holland A measured walkover survey was undertaken at 15m transect intervals across the proposed route alignment and topsoil strip area. The type of artefacts and relative artefact densities were considered typical of late post-medieval maturing of fields and dumping of domestic refuse. The types of artefacts recovered were dominated by domestic ceramics and other common refuse materials such as glass and clay pipe stems. There was also evidence of field drain fragments. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: PM OASIS ID: no (C.57.1823/2008) TA02505760 Parish: Driffield Postal Code: YO257QL 64 MIDDLE STREET SOUTH, DRIFFIELD 64 Middle Street South, Driffield. Report on an Archaeological Evaluation Stanley, J York : On Site Archaeology, Report: OSA08EV07 2008, 32pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2008 Evaluations The evaluation revealed evidence for medieval activity and probable post-medieval garden activity, sealed by approximately 0.5m of modern garden soil. The medieval remains comprised rubbish pits truncated by linear features, interpreted as drainage ditches that may have served as land divisions. Deep circular pits in the centre of the site may have been representative of industrial activity such as leather working or cloth manufacture. Post holes on the site did not form any discernable structure and may have been of late medieval/post- medieval date. Further archaeological investigation was recommended. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD OASIS ID: no (C.57.1824/2008) TA02635762 Parish: Postal Code: YO256QW LAND AT BROOK COTTAGE, BECKSIDE, DRIFFIELD Land at Brook Cottage, Beckside, Driffield, East Yorkshire Tibbles, J Kingston upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, Report: 260 2008, 45pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology The evaluation trenches contained evidence of three phases of site use. The earliest phase comprised a possible Iron Age/Roman pit and gully, although these may have been later. A subsequent watching brief revealed the presence of a large ditch at least 3m wide which, though undated, may have been the southern return of a north-south feature observed on a nearby site containing later 4th century pottery. If this were the case, a large enclosure may have been positioned next to the later crossing point of Driffield Beck. An early medieval presence was represented by several pits and a shallow linear gully to the rear of the site, with two of the pits containing late 9th to 11th century pottery, and a third probable 10th to late-12th century date pottery. Further features of post-medieval date were recorded, some probably associated with the construction of the cottages, including a possible gravel extraction pit in the garden area. The foundations of one of the cottages were located briefly in a post hole cut for a temporary site fence. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: EM, PM, RO OASIS ID: no (C.57.1825/2008) TA02635762 Parish: Postal Code: YO256QW LAND SOUTH OF BILTON BURIAL GROUND, CHURCH LANE, BILTON Land South of Bilton Burial Ground, Church Lane, Bilton, East Riding of Yorkshire Tibbles, J Kingston upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, Report: 282 2008, 49pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Five trenches were excavated, and demonstrated evidence of four phases of site use. The earliest phase consisted of possible Iron Age/Roman or early medieval features, followed by a series of later medieval pits, gullies and ditches possibly associated with the nearby Scheduled Norman motte, Swan Hill, and the later medieval manor. A post-medieval presence was represented by a shallow linear gully to the west of the site. 20th century landscaping and modern services were encountered. No further work was recommended, as the development was not thought to impact upon any significant archaeological remains. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: RO, PM, MD, LIA OASIS ID: no Archaeological Investigations Project 2008 Evaluations (C.57.1826/2008) SE94342692 Parish: Elloughton-cum-Brough Postal Code: HU151BF LAND AT LAVENDER HOUSE, WELTON ROAD, BROUGH An Archaeological Evaluation on Land at Lavender House, Welton Road, Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire Adamson, N G Kingston upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, Report: 284 2009, 36pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology During the course of the evaluation, several archaeological features and layers were identified in both trenches, including probable early Roman ditches below a later stone-lined post setting and spreads of limestone in Trench 1, presumably representing a building next to a hard standing external yard surface. A similar limestone spread in Trench 2 sealed earlier external surfaces or dumps. These later features indicated activity in the area between the 2nd and 4th centuries, with the presence of Samian tableware and an amphora fragment reflecting the sites' proximity to Petvaria. The surfaces were overlain by silt deposits and windblown sand. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: PA/CONS/12001 Archaeological periods represented: RO OASIS ID: no (C.57.1827/2008) SE94202680 Parish: Postal Code: HU151DL WELTON ROAD, BROUGH Welton Road, Brough. Archaeological Evaluation Stanley, J York : On Site Archaeology, Report: OSA08EV12 2008, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology The site lay in an area of archaeological potential close to the course of the Roman road leading to Petvaria. The archaeological investigation failed to reveal any significant archaeological features or deposits in the area of the development site. [Au(abr)] OASIS ID: no (C.57.1828/2008) SE75702710 Parish: Kilpin Postal Code: DN147UP LAND WEST OF STUDLEY HOUSE, HOWDENDYKE An Archaeological Evaluation on Land West of Studley House, Howdendyke, East Riding of Yorkshire Adamson, N G Kingston upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, Report: 253 2008, 15pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology The site was to the south of the significant town of Howden, which was at least of Anglo- Saxon foundation. In all six evaluation trenches, no features of archaeological significance were encountered and no artefacts were recovered. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 14526 Archaeological Investigations Project 2008 Evaluations OASIS ID: no (C.57.1829/2008) SE95822710 Parish: Welton Postal Code: HU151PW LAND AT WALDING GARDENS, BECK LANE, WELTON An Archaeological Evaluation at Land at Walding Gardens, Beck Lane, Welton, East Riding of Yorkshire Jobling, D Kingston upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, Report: 279 2008, 25pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology The evaluation provided evidence for the use of the site during the 19th century. The remains of brick wall foundations were encountered in three of the seven trenches excavated, and related to buildings recorded on OS maps from 1855 to 1910. No other archaeological remains were encountered. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: PM OASIS ID: no Former County of South Yorkshire Barnsley (C.04.1830/2008) SE37800100 Parish: Brampton Bierlow Postal Code: S74 0HX CHURCH STREET, JUMP, BARNSLEY An Archaeological Evaluation at Church Street, Jump, Barnsley, South Yorkshire Burrill, C & Alanso Lopez, E Sheffield : Archaeological Research Services, Report: 2008/53 2008, 77pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Research Services Nine evaluation trenches were excavated. No archaeological finds or features predating the modern era were identified during the course of the works and the few sparse remains uncovered were primarily concerned with site drainage or the use of the fields as allotment and garden plots. A small quantity of late post-medieval/modern finds were recovered from these features. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM OASIS ID: no Doncaster (C.04.1831/2008) SE60920192 Parish: Cantley Postal Code: DN4 7AF 23 WHIN ROAD,

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