This study has been commissioned anticipating a major building programme at St. Edmund's College. Located on the southern side of Castle Hill, the 'upper town' of Cambridge, the College lies immediately beyond the line of the Roman defences. The exact location of the early boundary and its main western approach road will be a major theme of this report inasmuch as it directly reflects upon the extra-mural status of the development site - how centrally was it 'exterior'
The CAU were commissioned to undertake an evaluation on land owned by St. John's College School prio...
This Archaeological Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Cambridge University Estates Managemen...
An archaeological excavation and watching brief was undertaken on land at Murray Edwards College (fo...
In January 2005 an archaeological evaluation was carried out at St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge. The...
St Edmund’s College is situated in a rich archaeological landscape that contains numerous sites dati...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Girton College to assess the potential...
The site is located immediately outside the defences of the 4th century Roman town of Cambridge, but...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological evaluation in December 2014 and Januar...
The objective of this report is to examine the probability of archaeological remains occurring withi...
The assessment revealed little evidence of Roman activity other than a poorly preserved child's inhu...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Savills on behalf of St John’s College...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Savills on behalf of St John’s College...
A desk based assessment was carried out for the area of St. Catharine's College designated for redev...
The excavations at St Edmund’s College revealed a non-settlement rectilinear enclosure dating to the...
This desk top study was commissioned by T. P. Associates Ltd as a preliminary stage to the proposed ...
The CAU were commissioned to undertake an evaluation on land owned by St. John's College School prio...
This Archaeological Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Cambridge University Estates Managemen...
An archaeological excavation and watching brief was undertaken on land at Murray Edwards College (fo...
In January 2005 an archaeological evaluation was carried out at St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge. The...
St Edmund’s College is situated in a rich archaeological landscape that contains numerous sites dati...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Girton College to assess the potential...
The site is located immediately outside the defences of the 4th century Roman town of Cambridge, but...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological evaluation in December 2014 and Januar...
The objective of this report is to examine the probability of archaeological remains occurring withi...
The assessment revealed little evidence of Roman activity other than a poorly preserved child's inhu...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Savills on behalf of St John’s College...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Savills on behalf of St John’s College...
A desk based assessment was carried out for the area of St. Catharine's College designated for redev...
The excavations at St Edmund’s College revealed a non-settlement rectilinear enclosure dating to the...
This desk top study was commissioned by T. P. Associates Ltd as a preliminary stage to the proposed ...
The CAU were commissioned to undertake an evaluation on land owned by St. John's College School prio...
This Archaeological Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Cambridge University Estates Managemen...
An archaeological excavation and watching brief was undertaken on land at Murray Edwards College (fo...