P0638 14 Skeldergate
Item
- Title
- P0638 14 Skeldergate
- Alternative Title
- 1999.97 YORYM 14 Skeldergate
- Description
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Three boreholes and six test pits demonstrated that archaeological deposits on the site survived to a height of c. 1m - 1.50m below ground surface. Sandy silts deposited in the medieval period were recorded in two of the test pits. Brick walls, probably of 19th century date, were also encountered.
A watching brief observed the excavation of thirteen trenches dug to underpin a wall of a property to the southern edge of the site together with a series of pile trenches. In these trenches there was evidence that an undisturbed sequence of deposits dating from the Roman, Anglo-Scandinavian and medieval periods survived on the site. The quality of evidence recoverable from pile trenches was compromised by the method of excavation. Little dating evidence was recoverable and it was difficult to make comparisons between the stratigraphy in each pile trench. Since the quality and archaeological potential of these deposits had already been established by evaluation work carried out in 1991 it is surprising that only a watching brief with limited recording was specified as the requirement for this site.
Timbers driven in to the upper surface of natural sands were observed to be sealed by layers of laminated clays and cobbles possibly representing surfaces. These are likely to date from the Roman period. Anglo-Scandinavian pottery was recovered from some of the material interpreted as occupation deposits but it was not possible to determine the scale of activity in this period. Deep deposits of organic build -up were dated to the medieval period. Two massive limestone walls were recorded. The exact relationship between the two walls was not possible to determine due to disturbance from the piling operations, but they were bonded with identical mortar indicating they had formed parts of the same structure which could have been a riverside building or a series of retaining walls. Part of the wall aligned east west had already been excavated in 1991 and was founded on a raft of horizontal timbers and dated to the 12th-early 13th century. Deposits accumulated to the north of the wall indicated intensive occupation, and comprised a culvert and a series of dumps. Those to the south of the wall represented a series of build-up deposits. Further walls were recorded and interpreted as internal walls of a separate structure. A substantial wall was built directly above this second structure and this wall was interpreted as the eastern wall of a riverside building, possibly a warehouse. A series of sand deposits dating to the 13th -14th century sealed all the structural elements. Further dumps were recorded and appeared to derive from demolition sources. A hearth and floors together with a robbed wall indicated continued occupation of the area. In the 14th-15th century there was a change in the type of hearth constructed on the site. Four almost identical circular brick lined ovens or furnaces were constructed and suggest industrial activity. Structural elements and occupation deposits continued to be represented into the 15th-16th century.
Relatively little post medieval material was recorded on the site and any found was on the lower terrace of the site. A number of brick cellars or cellar infills were seen across the site and dated to the 19th or 20th century. - Type
- Watching Brief, Excavation
- Date
- 8 February 1999 – 8 February 1999
- June 1999 – June 1999
- Creator
- York Archaeological Trust
- Contributor
- M Johnson (fieldwork)
- David Evans (fieldwork)
- Bryan Antoni (fieldwork)
- Jane McComish (Lilley) (fieldwork)
- Spatial Coverage
- 14 Skeldergate, York
- SE60195155
- Monument Type
- Monument Type - Building
- Monument Type - Dump
- Monument Type - Cellar
- Monument Type - Undefined
- Monument Type - Organic Build-Up
- Monument Type - Timber Post
- Monument Type - Wall
- Monument Type - Oven
- Monument Type - Furnace
- Monument Type - Hearth
- Monument Type - Culvert
- Monument Type - Alluvial
- Monument Type - Quay
- Monument Type - Build-Up
- Monument Type - Surface Occupation
- Monument Type - Natural
- Period
- Roman
- Anglo-Scandinavian
- Medieval
- Modern
- Undated
Position: 2612 (71 views)