An archaeological watching brief carried out on flood defence improvement works at 'The Moorings' just to the west of Houghton Mill identified two phases of former flood bank construction using imported clay and brick waste and dating to around the middle to late nineteenth century. At the eastern end of the route for the new flood bank a slot trench sunk for the insertion of a clay membrane cut through a layer organic river silts and alluvium containing an archaeological horizon consisting of dumped burnt hearth material, burnt grain, bone and some Early Medieval (13th-14th century AD) pottery
Between 29th-31st May 2012 an archaeological trench evaluation was carried on a small building plot ...
In March 2014 an archaeological evaluation was undertaken at the Fleam Dyke (Cambridge Water) Pumpin...
MOLA-Headland Infrastructure (MHI) were commissioned by the A14 Integrated Delivery Team (IDT), on b...
An archaeological watching brief carried out on flood defence improvement works at 'The Moorings' ju...
This report details results of a programme of archaeological trenched evaluation across the floodpla...
As part of a planning application for quarrying, a field assessment was undertaken across a 10ha ter...
An archaeological trench evaluation carried out at this riverside site south-west of the new ARES Re...
An archaeological evaluation carried out through a program of test pits and trial trenching at Jones...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological evaluation on land at the sewage treatme...
An archaeological excavation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) in advance of min...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) undertook archaeological monitoring of works to alleviate th...
This report details results of a programme of archaeological trenched evaluation to the south-west o...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation adjacent to the River Granta and withi...
An archaeological evaluation at 2 Ship Lane was undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit in F...
In the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age the Holland Street site occupied a Thames flood plain eyot surr...
Between 29th-31st May 2012 an archaeological trench evaluation was carried on a small building plot ...
In March 2014 an archaeological evaluation was undertaken at the Fleam Dyke (Cambridge Water) Pumpin...
MOLA-Headland Infrastructure (MHI) were commissioned by the A14 Integrated Delivery Team (IDT), on b...
An archaeological watching brief carried out on flood defence improvement works at 'The Moorings' ju...
This report details results of a programme of archaeological trenched evaluation across the floodpla...
As part of a planning application for quarrying, a field assessment was undertaken across a 10ha ter...
An archaeological trench evaluation carried out at this riverside site south-west of the new ARES Re...
An archaeological evaluation carried out through a program of test pits and trial trenching at Jones...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological evaluation on land at the sewage treatme...
An archaeological excavation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) in advance of min...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) undertook archaeological monitoring of works to alleviate th...
This report details results of a programme of archaeological trenched evaluation to the south-west o...
Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a trenched evaluation adjacent to the River Granta and withi...
An archaeological evaluation at 2 Ship Lane was undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit in F...
In the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age the Holland Street site occupied a Thames flood plain eyot surr...
Between 29th-31st May 2012 an archaeological trench evaluation was carried on a small building plot ...
In March 2014 an archaeological evaluation was undertaken at the Fleam Dyke (Cambridge Water) Pumpin...
MOLA-Headland Infrastructure (MHI) were commissioned by the A14 Integrated Delivery Team (IDT), on b...