Landscaping developments on the site of St Mary’s Abbey, situated within the Museum Gardens, encountered in situ archaeological remains in the south transept. A substantial area of a wall foundation was uncovered and a chapel apse discovered. The published record of the architectural features within this area is piecemeal and does not account for the unusual position of this feature within the transept
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
In July 2015 KDK Archaeology Ltd undertook a programme of observation and recording at Fawsley Hall,...
Excavations undertaken in 2010 at Monk Bretton Priory, South Yorkshire represent the first substanti...
An excavation was carried out in the Bishop’s garden in August 1994, in connection with the renewal ...
Anticipating the construction of a Library and Computing Centre, in July, 1992, the C.A.U. was commi...
The area under investigation (TL 545/802) lay at the angle formed by Forehill and Lisle Lane, due ea...
<p>Recent fieldwork ahead of construction in Ely Cathedral precinct has identified two documented bu...
Archaeological investigation and recording was undertaken in advance of the construction of a new se...
'It becomes increasingly evident that churches more than any other structure are likely to advance t...
This paper describes work at the deserted village site of Wharram Percy North Yorkshire (GB). Excava...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries in the Kesteven part of Lincolnshire form two dis...
YesThis paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over thirty years ago at Walkington W...
Excavations by Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) on the site of the Cluniac priory and later abbey...
This is the second of two reports relating to research and fieldwork at the site of the Old Church o...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
In July 2015 KDK Archaeology Ltd undertook a programme of observation and recording at Fawsley Hall,...
Excavations undertaken in 2010 at Monk Bretton Priory, South Yorkshire represent the first substanti...
An excavation was carried out in the Bishop’s garden in August 1994, in connection with the renewal ...
Anticipating the construction of a Library and Computing Centre, in July, 1992, the C.A.U. was commi...
The area under investigation (TL 545/802) lay at the angle formed by Forehill and Lisle Lane, due ea...
<p>Recent fieldwork ahead of construction in Ely Cathedral precinct has identified two documented bu...
Archaeological investigation and recording was undertaken in advance of the construction of a new se...
'It becomes increasingly evident that churches more than any other structure are likely to advance t...
This paper describes work at the deserted village site of Wharram Percy North Yorkshire (GB). Excava...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries in the Kesteven part of Lincolnshire form two dis...
YesThis paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over thirty years ago at Walkington W...
Excavations by Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) on the site of the Cluniac priory and later abbey...
This is the second of two reports relating to research and fieldwork at the site of the Old Church o...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
In July 2015 KDK Archaeology Ltd undertook a programme of observation and recording at Fawsley Hall,...