Three trenches were excavated in advance of an application for proposed construction works in the college grounds of Ridley Hall, Cambridge (TL4453 5782).. Archaeology was encountered in all three trenches from the early Neolithic through to the mid-eighteenth century. Prehistoric archaeology was mainly residual or composed of small finds; extensive human activity from the Late Iron Age/Romano-British and Early Roman periods was represented by two large ditches enclosing a cluster of circular pits, all containing high quantities of settlement material. Post-medieval remains included a double-walled linear post structure, foundation deposits associated with the construction of the hall, and built-up ground layers containing substantial artef...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to 44 Stor...
An archaeological excavation and watching brief was undertaken on land at Murray Edwards College (fo...
Forty trenches were opened by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) on land adjacent to Queen's Co...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation within the grounds of Westminster Coll...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological evaluation in December 2014 and Januar...
A trench-based evaluation was conducted upon land at Churchill College, Cambridge, in advance of pro...
Archaeological investigations at 18 & 18a St. Peter's Street, Cambridge on behalf of St. John's Coll...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological excavation in the grounds of Fitzwilli...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a series of excavations within the R and D Land at Babraha...
In April 2014 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit excavated nine evaluation trenches with a total leng...
Anticipating the construction of a study centre and wing of student residences, in late June, 1993, ...
In mitigation of the construction of a new Accommodation Wing and Study Centre, excavations occurred...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
Excavations conducted at the School of Pythagoras, Cambridge, took place within and around a standin...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to 44 Stor...
An archaeological excavation and watching brief was undertaken on land at Murray Edwards College (fo...
Forty trenches were opened by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) on land adjacent to Queen's Co...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation within the grounds of Westminster Coll...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological evaluation in December 2014 and Januar...
A trench-based evaluation was conducted upon land at Churchill College, Cambridge, in advance of pro...
Archaeological investigations at 18 & 18a St. Peter's Street, Cambridge on behalf of St. John's Coll...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological excavation in the grounds of Fitzwilli...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a series of excavations within the R and D Land at Babraha...
In April 2014 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit excavated nine evaluation trenches with a total leng...
Anticipating the construction of a study centre and wing of student residences, in late June, 1993, ...
In mitigation of the construction of a new Accommodation Wing and Study Centre, excavations occurred...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
Excavations conducted at the School of Pythagoras, Cambridge, took place within and around a standin...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to 44 Stor...
An archaeological excavation and watching brief was undertaken on land at Murray Edwards College (fo...
Forty trenches were opened by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) on land adjacent to Queen's Co...