A1 Bramham to Whetherby Upgrading Scheme, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Evaluation and Watching Brief [Site name: A1 BRAMHAM TO WHETHERBY Study area: 40x70 Investigation type: Post-determination/Research District: Leeds Monument: [finds]. Post-medieval (1540-1901), [finds]. Mesolithic Ngr: SE42804260 Parish: Postcode: ]

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48; pls; figs
Published:
2003
Abstract:
Although most of the test pits were positioned out side the known areas of archaeological importance, 14 did fall within the Romano-British settlement at Wattle Syke. None of the test pits outside of the archaeological area revealed any features. Only two of the trenches excavated within the settlement produced evidence of possible archaeological features. Flints were recovered during the works that may indicate Mesolithic activity in the area. [Au(abr)]
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48pp, pls, figs, tabs
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Coverage:
2003

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