ST. GILES HOSPITAL, BROUGH, NORTH YORKSHIRE. REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY, SEPTEMBER 1989

Author(s): Andy Payne

This report describes the results of resistivity survey over earthwork enclosures located on the escarpment to the south of the main medieval hospital site. Little of significance was located that was not already visible in the form of surface features. Additional resistivity survey, to the north of the river, provides inconclusive evidence for medieval activity but leaves open the possibility that there was a river crossing here.

Report Number:
50/1991
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
3
Keywords:
Earth Resistance Geophysical Survey

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