An archaeological report on the excavation of a roman building at Street House, near Loftus, undertaken in 2008. This 40 page report concerns the excavation of a building within an enclosure at Street House that has been dated to the fourth century AD.
The report contains reports on the pottery, jet working, plant macro-fossils and quernstones with a comment on the metalwork and glass. A discussion on the nearby parallels places the site in its context.
There are 16 illustrations and 4 photographic images. The site is to the south of a previously excavated Iron Age settlement and Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
Available for £3 (add £1 for p&p) from: Steve Sherlock – email stephen.sherlock @ntlworld.com for further details.
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
A Romano-British settlement at Street House, North East Yorkshire NZ 7390 1965
Labels:
anglo saxon,
jet,
loftus,
pottery,
quernstones,
report,
roman,
street house
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