Excavations in the High Street uncovered evidence of development on the south-eastern edge of the medieval town of Uxbridge, beginning with the planned 12th-century extension of a Saxon hamlet. Medieval property boundaries and a 12th-century pottery kiln associated with production of South Hertfordshire greyware were recorded just inside the borough ditch boundary. Famine and plague resulted in economic decline in the 14th century. Domestic pitting and industries such as tanning were associated with recovery from the 17th century onwards. By the early 19th century the entire street frontage was built up, as shown in the Uxbridge Panorama, a detailed drawing of the High Street
Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced g...
Excavations undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit at the Grand Arcade site, Cambridge, bet...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land behind #7-11 Hi...
Between 20th-25th May 2013 the CAU undertook an archaeological trench evaluation at nos. 169-173 Hig...
Most of Britain’s larger towns have lost their former medieval character. In many cases, only isolat...
Substantial remains of the medieval city’s waterfront and related structures, together with a remark...
An archaeological evaluation was conducted in an area c. 1664 square metres on the north-west side o...
Excavations were carried out in 2001-2 by Archaeological Investigations Ltd. (Hereford) of the re-de...
The excavations revealed evidence for multi-period activity on site. The Middle Saxon remains were l...
Report on excavations concentrating on the St Thomas Street frontage, which was found to have been o...
These archaeological excavations have been completed at Highfields, Caldecote, Cambridgshire, on beh...
The aim of the research was to investigate the character and development of the eastern suburb of th...
Following on from an initial trench-based evaluation, an open-area excavation extending over 307sqm ...
Trenching evaluation on the site of a new basemented building on Union Road, Cambridge revealed evid...
An archaeological assessment was undertaken on the site of the proposed housing development on S t P...
Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced g...
Excavations undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit at the Grand Arcade site, Cambridge, bet...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land behind #7-11 Hi...
Between 20th-25th May 2013 the CAU undertook an archaeological trench evaluation at nos. 169-173 Hig...
Most of Britain’s larger towns have lost their former medieval character. In many cases, only isolat...
Substantial remains of the medieval city’s waterfront and related structures, together with a remark...
An archaeological evaluation was conducted in an area c. 1664 square metres on the north-west side o...
Excavations were carried out in 2001-2 by Archaeological Investigations Ltd. (Hereford) of the re-de...
The excavations revealed evidence for multi-period activity on site. The Middle Saxon remains were l...
Report on excavations concentrating on the St Thomas Street frontage, which was found to have been o...
These archaeological excavations have been completed at Highfields, Caldecote, Cambridgshire, on beh...
The aim of the research was to investigate the character and development of the eastern suburb of th...
Following on from an initial trench-based evaluation, an open-area excavation extending over 307sqm ...
Trenching evaluation on the site of a new basemented building on Union Road, Cambridge revealed evid...
An archaeological assessment was undertaken on the site of the proposed housing development on S t P...
Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced g...
Excavations undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit at the Grand Arcade site, Cambridge, bet...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land behind #7-11 Hi...