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The Walmgate area has long been known as the industrial hub of medieval York, sandwiched
between the medieval defences and the River Foss. The street of Walmgate itself was the
major thoroughfare through the area during the medieval period linking to routes south of
York.
Between August and October 2000 York Archaeological Trust had the opportunity to
examine deposits at 4149 Walmgate, funded by Evans Homes. The significant archaeological
discoveries made spanned 1000 critical years of the city's development, from the 10th to the 20th
century. The evidence recovered has enabled a fascinating picture to be built up of the sequence
of buildings which stood on the site, how they were constructed, who lived and worked in them,
and what these inhabitants ate. The excavations
were invaluable for developing our understanding of this part of York and
allow comparison to be made with discoveries elsewhere in the city and beyond.
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