Malton is situated on a former Roman settlement though there is some debate whether it is Derventio or Delgovicia. From the latter half of the first century it was clearly an important settlement on the bank of the River Derwent and archaeological excavations have un-earthered streets, evidence of a cavalry fort, metal working, at least one townhouse with a mosaic and painted walls. Malton was part of the strategic road network around York and the River Humber ferry crossing at Brough.
Typescript notes containing descriptions to Roman sites and individual archaeological finds from a wide range of historical texts
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Donated by A.M.H Kitson Clark, 17 May 1933
A gazetteer of Roman remains in East Yorkshire / collected and arranged by Mary Kitson Clark [Ref L.9.501]
Typescript. 'Index of Roman sites in the Malton District' (includes sites throughout East Riding) list of references to sites and individual finds from a wide range of historical texts (clearly cross-referenced/attributed) information collected by A.M.H. Kitson Clark for the Roman Malton Committee
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