Description | A compendium of recent fieldwork and archaeological discoveries in the Est Riding arranged by chronological period. 1) Prehistoric: Beeford, Main Street; Beverley, Annie Reed Road; Brigham, land adjacent to West Beck; Hull, Saltshouse Road; Langtoft, Octon Crossroads; Leven; North Cave, Dryham Lane; Watton Carrs, WIlfholme; Holderness, Humber Wetland Survey; Aldbrough; Barmston, Skipsea; Patrington, Winestead; Roos, Halsham; Seaton; Skipsea. 2) Romano-British: Beverley, Beckview Road; Bishop Burton; Driffield, Albion Street; Driffield, Eastgate South; Elloughton, Welton Low Road; Hull, Kingswood; Hull, Malmo Road; Kilnsea; Leven; North Cave, Dryham Lane. 3) Saxon and Viking: Halsham. 4) Medieval: Beverley, Flemingate House, Flemingate; Beverley, Champney Road; Beverley, Hengate; Beverlely, Holme Church Lane; Beverley, Keldgate; Beverley, Landress Lane; Beverley, North Bar Within; Beverley, North Beckside; Beverley, land east of 8 Beckside North; Beverley, St Mary's church; Bishop Wilton, Archbishop's Palace; Bishop Wilton, Vicar Lane; Cottingham, Baynards Castle; Driffield, Out Gang; Flamborough, Flamborough Castle; Hedon, Fletchergate; Hedon Old Hall, Fletchergate; Hedon, 15-19 St Augustine's Gate; Hedon, Twyers Hill; Hull, 36A-40 High Street; Hull, Kingswood; Hull Magistrates Courts site; North Newbald, Townside Road. 5) Post-medieval: Beverley, North Beckside; Beverley, St Mary's church; Hull Castle, Tower Street; Hull Magistrates Court. 6) Museum notes and recent discoveries: Neolithic axe from North Field, Wetwang; a strap end spacer from North Field, Wetwang; two lead alloy objects and a stone grave slab from North Bar Within, Beverley; ampulla; spoon; stone grave slab; two recently found medieval mortars. |