| Finding No | JL/158/10 page 42 |
| Author | Ayers, B S |
| Evans, D H |
| Title | The remains of the Myton Gate in Hull |
| Date | 2001 |
| Description | A summary of the history of the gate, describing what was discovered and outling potential for future research. |
| Abstract | The Myton Gate was one of the four principal gateways into the medieval town of Hull. Although well-known from early maps and topographical prints, its precise location was uncertain until July 1976, when part of it was uncovered for two hours during the widening of Castle Street. |
| Type | Local Studies/Article |
| Series | East Riding Archaeologist volume 10 |
| PubPlace | Hull |
| Publisher | The East Riding Archaeological Society |
| PubDate | 2001 |
| AccessStatus | Open |
| PlaceCode | NA3419 |
| Subject | ARCHAEOLOGY |
| MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY |