A series of test pits were excavated within the footprint of a proposed ford and access road through the river Granta at Babraham. A Romano-British cobbled surface likely to have been associated with a previously identified Roman building c.100m to the north ,a riverside track or riverbank consolidation deposit and a full alluvial and colluvial sequence for the formation of the site were identified
As part of a planning application for quarrying, a field assessment was undertaken across a 10ha ter...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in May 2013 at land off Watling ...
Seven trenches totalling 100.3m in length were excavated within the southern half of the proposed Ca...
Between 23rd May and 14th June 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological ...
An archaeological trench evaluation carried out at this riverside site south-west of the new ARES Re...
A number of 'early' gravel extraction pits were excavated. Backfilled with domestic refuse of lst/2n...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a metal detecting survey and trenched evaluation at Babraham...
Between 19th April and 3rd May 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological ...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation on the R and D Land at Babraham Rese...
An archaeological evaluation carried out along the proposed course of the new access road to the Bab...
A programme of archaeological investigations, ranging from watching brief to full excavation, was ca...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation adjacent to the River Granta and withi...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a series of excavations within the R and D Land at Babraha...
This Archaeological Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Babraham Bioscience Technologies. It r...
Between 12th-14th August 2009 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out a small archaeological e...
As part of a planning application for quarrying, a field assessment was undertaken across a 10ha ter...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in May 2013 at land off Watling ...
Seven trenches totalling 100.3m in length were excavated within the southern half of the proposed Ca...
Between 23rd May and 14th June 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological ...
An archaeological trench evaluation carried out at this riverside site south-west of the new ARES Re...
A number of 'early' gravel extraction pits were excavated. Backfilled with domestic refuse of lst/2n...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a metal detecting survey and trenched evaluation at Babraham...
Between 19th April and 3rd May 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological ...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation on the R and D Land at Babraham Rese...
An archaeological evaluation carried out along the proposed course of the new access road to the Bab...
A programme of archaeological investigations, ranging from watching brief to full excavation, was ca...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation adjacent to the River Granta and withi...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a series of excavations within the R and D Land at Babraha...
This Archaeological Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Babraham Bioscience Technologies. It r...
Between 12th-14th August 2009 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out a small archaeological e...
As part of a planning application for quarrying, a field assessment was undertaken across a 10ha ter...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in May 2013 at land off Watling ...
Seven trenches totalling 100.3m in length were excavated within the southern half of the proposed Ca...