Excavations were carried out in 2001-2 by Archaeological Investigations Ltd. (Hereford) of the re-development of the site of the Magistrates Courts in Derby. During the excavation samples were taken from five areas of the development for the recovery of charred plant remains which can give evidence of diet, agriculture and activities in the past. Small numbers of fish bones and scales, and small animal bones were also recovered from the samples. The features sampled were urban contexts including pits, wells, ditches and gullies of medieval date ranging from Saxo-Norman to post-medieval but mainly of 12th-14th century date. The site was found to be an industrial suburb of the town with evidence for tanning being carried out on the site and t...
Excavations undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit at the Grand Arcade site, Cambridge, bet...
During excavations by ULAS directed by Steve Jones sampling was carried out to recover charred plant...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...
Excavations were carried out by Archaeological Investigations Ltd. directed by Kath Crooks. Samples ...
Sampling was carried out during the excavation near Nottingham Castle to recover charred plant remai...
During the excavation (A4.2003) by ULAS directed by Roger Kipling samples were taken from selected f...
The site was excavated by ULAS directed by Roger Kipling and sampling was carried out during the exc...
Charred plant remains included charred cereal grains and chaff together with other crop plants, such...
The medieval settlement of Cawston was a grange of the Cistercian Abbey of Pipewell in Northamptonsh...
During excavations in 1993 samples were taken in order to recover charred cereal grains, seeds and o...
During excavations by Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit (BUFAU) directed by Alex Jones of...
Excavations were carried out by ULAS directed by Jon Coward in the South Area and Susan Ripper in th...
Small assemblage of possible early medieval charred plant remains from Grange Castle Business Park, ...
Excavation of this extensive Iron Age settlement site was carried out by BUFAU 1997-8. Evidence of o...
A programme of archaeological investigation was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in November 2018,...
Excavations undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit at the Grand Arcade site, Cambridge, bet...
During excavations by ULAS directed by Steve Jones sampling was carried out to recover charred plant...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...
Excavations were carried out by Archaeological Investigations Ltd. directed by Kath Crooks. Samples ...
Sampling was carried out during the excavation near Nottingham Castle to recover charred plant remai...
During the excavation (A4.2003) by ULAS directed by Roger Kipling samples were taken from selected f...
The site was excavated by ULAS directed by Roger Kipling and sampling was carried out during the exc...
Charred plant remains included charred cereal grains and chaff together with other crop plants, such...
The medieval settlement of Cawston was a grange of the Cistercian Abbey of Pipewell in Northamptonsh...
During excavations in 1993 samples were taken in order to recover charred cereal grains, seeds and o...
During excavations by Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit (BUFAU) directed by Alex Jones of...
Excavations were carried out by ULAS directed by Jon Coward in the South Area and Susan Ripper in th...
Small assemblage of possible early medieval charred plant remains from Grange Castle Business Park, ...
Excavation of this extensive Iron Age settlement site was carried out by BUFAU 1997-8. Evidence of o...
A programme of archaeological investigation was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in November 2018,...
Excavations undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit at the Grand Arcade site, Cambridge, bet...
During excavations by ULAS directed by Steve Jones sampling was carried out to recover charred plant...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...