
Paul Durdin
Freelance archaeologist, with primary interests in fieldwork, 3D photogrammetry, geophysics and the development of societies and economies from the Neolithic through the Iron Age. Programmer, photographer, climber, and footballer at other times.
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While the results are somewhat broken up by the large number of buildings, pathways and garden elements, there are a number of geophysical anomalies across the site that probably relate to underlying archaeological features. There is clear evidence of agricultural use of the land in the form of ploughing, as well as suggestions of ridge and furrow. Other clear anomalies include a probable bank and ditch near the western end of the site and several modern services, as well as a number of high and low resistance anomalies that may be of archaeological interest.
There are no plans for further archaeological investigation at the site. However, the results of this survey may help to call further attention to Fulford’s archaeological significance and potential.
While the results are somewhat broken up by the large number of buildings, pathways and garden elements, there are a number of geophysical anomalies across the site that probably relate to underlying archaeological features. There is clear evidence of agricultural use of the land in the form of ploughing, as well as suggestions of ridge and furrow. Other clear anomalies include a probable bank and ditch near the western end of the site and several modern services, as well as a number of high and low resistance anomalies that may be of archaeological interest.
There are no plans for further archaeological investigation at the site. However, the results of this survey may help to call further attention to Fulford’s archaeological significance and potential.