Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation adjacent to the River Granta and within the grounds of Babraham Research Campus prior to the extension of a flood compensation area. The trenching revealed a continuation of Romano-British and post-medieval ditches, and a trackway, identified in previous investigations together with a colluvial filled hollow which contained evidence for Neolithic activity
Trench-based evaluation was carried out on four areas in Cottenham and Landbeach parishes, known as ...
An archaeological evaluation carried out along the proposed course of the new access road to the Bab...
An archaeological evaluation was carried out on a site south of Cambridge city centre, located betwe...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a metal detecting survey and trenched evaluation at Babraham...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation on the R and D Land at Babraham Rese...
An archaeological trench evaluation carried out at this riverside site south-west of the new ARES Re...
Between 12th-14th August 2009 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out a small archaeological e...
Between 23rd May and 14th June 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological ...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a series of excavations within the R and D Land at Babraha...
Between 19th April and 3rd May 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological ...
A programme of archaeological investigations, ranging from watching brief to full excavation, was ca...
A number of 'early' gravel extraction pits were excavated. Backfilled with domestic refuse of lst/2n...
This Archaeological Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Babraham Bioscience Technologies. It r...
As part of a planning application for quarrying, a field assessment was undertaken across a 10ha ter...
This report details results of a programme of archaeological trenched evaluation across the floodpla...
Trench-based evaluation was carried out on four areas in Cottenham and Landbeach parishes, known as ...
An archaeological evaluation carried out along the proposed course of the new access road to the Bab...
An archaeological evaluation was carried out on a site south of Cambridge city centre, located betwe...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a metal detecting survey and trenched evaluation at Babraham...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation on the R and D Land at Babraham Rese...
An archaeological trench evaluation carried out at this riverside site south-west of the new ARES Re...
Between 12th-14th August 2009 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out a small archaeological e...
Between 23rd May and 14th June 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological ...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a series of excavations within the R and D Land at Babraha...
Between 19th April and 3rd May 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological ...
A programme of archaeological investigations, ranging from watching brief to full excavation, was ca...
A number of 'early' gravel extraction pits were excavated. Backfilled with domestic refuse of lst/2n...
This Archaeological Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Babraham Bioscience Technologies. It r...
As part of a planning application for quarrying, a field assessment was undertaken across a 10ha ter...
This report details results of a programme of archaeological trenched evaluation across the floodpla...
Trench-based evaluation was carried out on four areas in Cottenham and Landbeach parishes, known as ...
An archaeological evaluation carried out along the proposed course of the new access road to the Bab...
An archaeological evaluation was carried out on a site south of Cambridge city centre, located betwe...