An archaeological excavation was undertaken within the grounds of the Red Lion Hotel, Whittlesford Bridge, Cambridgeshire, (NGR TL 4848 4725), in two phases from 7th December to 21st December 2009 and 11th January to 19th January 2010 in preparation of a proposed development. The excavation revealed linear and pit features; the majority were undated with the exception of two linears that contained 15th century pottery. The features were overlain by a buried plough soil that contained material culture from the later prehistoric period through to the 19th century
A combined programme of archaeological evaluation and rescue excavation was commissioned by London B...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...
An excavation was undertaken in advance of clay extraction at Whitlesey, King's Dyke West, following...
During April and May 2011, the Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a phase of monitoring, excava...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken within the grounds of the Red Lion Public House, Whittle...
This archaeological Desk-Based Assessment (DBA) was commissioned by QuBE Planning Ltd in response to...
Limited excavations were carried-out during 1994 to the rear of the Bath Hotel, Bene't Street in adv...
An archaeological excavation was undertaken in advance of the construction of bungalows on a plot of...
The structure is located 50m south of Station Road Whittlesford, immediately behind the Red Lion Hot...
Three trenches were opened on the site of the former Yorkshire Grey Public House, High Street, Chest...
This report presents the results of an archaeological evaluation on the site of a proposed westward ...
In late January to March, and again in May 2015, an archaeological excavation was undertaken on land...
The area under investigation (TL 545/802) lay at the angle formed by Forehill and Lisle Lane, due ea...
An archaeological evaluation was conducted in an area c. 1664 square metres on the north-west side o...
In July 2015 KDK Archaeology Ltd undertook a Strip, Map and Sample investigation at Red House Farm, ...
A combined programme of archaeological evaluation and rescue excavation was commissioned by London B...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...
An excavation was undertaken in advance of clay extraction at Whitlesey, King's Dyke West, following...
During April and May 2011, the Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a phase of monitoring, excava...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken within the grounds of the Red Lion Public House, Whittle...
This archaeological Desk-Based Assessment (DBA) was commissioned by QuBE Planning Ltd in response to...
Limited excavations were carried-out during 1994 to the rear of the Bath Hotel, Bene't Street in adv...
An archaeological excavation was undertaken in advance of the construction of bungalows on a plot of...
The structure is located 50m south of Station Road Whittlesford, immediately behind the Red Lion Hot...
Three trenches were opened on the site of the former Yorkshire Grey Public House, High Street, Chest...
This report presents the results of an archaeological evaluation on the site of a proposed westward ...
In late January to March, and again in May 2015, an archaeological excavation was undertaken on land...
The area under investigation (TL 545/802) lay at the angle formed by Forehill and Lisle Lane, due ea...
An archaeological evaluation was conducted in an area c. 1664 square metres on the north-west side o...
In July 2015 KDK Archaeology Ltd undertook a Strip, Map and Sample investigation at Red House Farm, ...
A combined programme of archaeological evaluation and rescue excavation was commissioned by London B...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...
An excavation was undertaken in advance of clay extraction at Whitlesey, King's Dyke West, following...