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It became the capital of the Norse Kingdom of York.
It served as a royal, ecclesiastical and trading centre.
All Viking coins were minted there, reflecting its wealth.
Artefacts like silk, coins, amber, and shells were discovered.
Houses were single-storey with thatched roofs and trampled floors.
Plots measured about 5.5 metres in width.
It was known as the street of shield-makers.
They established a vast network of trading contacts.
The title was changed to Earl of York.
Henry II abolished it and created the Duke of York title.
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