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Object Type - Pottery
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P0794 The Acorns, Water Lane, Clifton Natural was observed at c. 1.10 - 1.40m below ground level. Above this possible medieval agricultural soils were seen in all the trenches except Trench 5. Ridge and furrow was also observed. Field drains were recorded cutting the agricultural soils and thus be associated with the rough pasture phase of use of this area in the 20th century. In several of the areas examined the agricultural soil had clearly been sealed by modern dumps almost certainly a result of the recent work on the site. A possible trackway was observed and while the limited stratigraphy on the site makes it very difficult to assign even a broad date to this feature, it appeared to lie close to and parallel with a field boundary. Since this area was enclosed in the post-medieval period it may be that this feature is of a similar date.
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A0203 Dringhouses - Post House Hotel Samian pottery was found by workmen.
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A0187 Jewsons, Piccadilly Post-medieval pottery was recovered.
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A0164 Hull Road/Green Dykes Lane Post-medieval pottery was observed.
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A0148 31 Colliergate Some medieval and post-medieval pottery was observed during the construction of a building extension.
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A0144 Union Terrace A watching brief was carried out while foundations and flower beds were dug and drains were laid. No archaeological deposits were recorded.