P0192 The Grange Hotel, 5-9 Clifton
Item
- Title
- P0192 The Grange Hotel, 5-9 Clifton
- Alternative Title
- 1994.1812 The Grange Hotel, 5-9 Clifton
- Description
- 1.50m depth of modern backfill deposits of an air raid shelter were removed. Beneath this a build-up deposit of 0.20m depth and containing Roman pottery dating to the 2nd century, was observed to cover the area excavated. Beneath this was an interface of 0.10m depth of sandy clay above the natural sub-soil. An articulated skeleton was found within this interface. This inhumation was found adjacent to the course of a Roman road.
- Type
- Watching Brief
- Date
- June 1994 – June 1994
- Creator
- York Archaeological Trust
- Contributor
- Russell Marwood (excavator)
- Spatial Coverage
- 5-9 Clifton, York
- SE59745257
- Period
- Roman
- Modern
Linked resources
| Title | Class |
|---|---|
Archaeology in the Environs of Roman York |
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