An archaeological evaluation consisting of six trenches and one soakaway totalling 46.8m2 was undertaken at St. John's College Playing Fields, Cambridge. The evaluation revealed a ditch and a number of gravel quarry pits, probably dating to the Early Roman period. No evidence of the St. John's College Racquets Court Anglo-Saxon cemetery or the early 13th century Franciscan and later Trinity College conduit known to be located in the general vicinity were present in the evaluation trenches. It is likely that the cemetery lies to the northwest of the proposed development area, while subsequent research indicates that the conduit probably does run through the proposed development area
In April 2014 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit excavated nine evaluation trenches with a total leng...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to King's ...
Between the 7th-13th April, a team from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) undertook a field ev...
In January 2005 an archaeological evaluation was carried out at St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge. The...
An archaeological evaluation undertaken on the St.Faith's/ Leys School Playing Field within the foot...
The CAU were commissioned to undertake an evaluation on land owned by St. John's College School prio...
Under the supervision of C. Evans and T. Whitelaw a 60m long (2.20m wide) machine-excavated trench (...
An Archaeological Evaluation was carried out at Long Road Sixth Form college, Cambridge between 17th...
Between March and the end of October 2015 archaeological monitoring was carried out of building work...
Archaeological investigations at 18 & 18a St. Peter's Street, Cambridge on behalf of St. John's Coll...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological evaluation in December 2014 and Januar...
Forty trenches were opened by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) on land adjacent to Queen's Co...
The following report details an archaeological evaluation carried out between 24 February and 3 Marc...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land in the yard of ...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
In April 2014 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit excavated nine evaluation trenches with a total leng...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to King's ...
Between the 7th-13th April, a team from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) undertook a field ev...
In January 2005 an archaeological evaluation was carried out at St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge. The...
An archaeological evaluation undertaken on the St.Faith's/ Leys School Playing Field within the foot...
The CAU were commissioned to undertake an evaluation on land owned by St. John's College School prio...
Under the supervision of C. Evans and T. Whitelaw a 60m long (2.20m wide) machine-excavated trench (...
An Archaeological Evaluation was carried out at Long Road Sixth Form college, Cambridge between 17th...
Between March and the end of October 2015 archaeological monitoring was carried out of building work...
Archaeological investigations at 18 & 18a St. Peter's Street, Cambridge on behalf of St. John's Coll...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological evaluation in December 2014 and Januar...
Forty trenches were opened by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) on land adjacent to Queen's Co...
The following report details an archaeological evaluation carried out between 24 February and 3 Marc...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land in the yard of ...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
In April 2014 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit excavated nine evaluation trenches with a total leng...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to King's ...
Between the 7th-13th April, a team from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) undertook a field ev...