The excavation revealed the presence of high status Middle Saxon occupation with subsequent intensive settlement activity in the Late Saxon period. After the construction of the Cathedral in the 12th century the area is given over to burial, this ceasing after the original construction of the Processional Way possibly in the 13th century. The area is then effectively enclosed by cathedral structures with little apparent alterations during the 14th and 15th centuries. The Processional Way is demolished in the 16th century post-Dissolution period with major ground alterations occurring in the Victorian and Modern periods
Little Thetford is a small village located approximately 4km to the south of Ely on the west bank of...
Following desktop assessment, geophysical survey and a trial trench evaluation in 2009 (Appleby et a...
An archaeological Excavation expanded upon the results of the evaluation, providing further evidence...
This report is the assessment of the results of an archaeological excavation undertaken on land betw...
The area under investigation (TL 545/802) lay at the angle formed by Forehill and Lisle Lane, due ea...
An excavation was carried out in the Bishop’s garden in August 1994, in connection with the renewal ...
Between the 1st and 2nd of August 1995, three test pits were excavated along the southern side of th...
Two evaluation excavations took place within the area marked for development on the corner of Lisle ...
<p>Recent fieldwork ahead of construction in Ely Cathedral precinct has identified two documented bu...
No archaeological remains other than the very recent were encountered. Iron Age and Middle Saxon set...
Archaeological work was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to the Heywood Thea...
Excavations in advance of housing development on the western edge of the city of Ely revealed archae...
Between the 19th and 23rd August 1996 the final phase of drainage improvements to the south side of ...
In March and April 2014 an archaeological excavation was undertaken on Plot B, Area A at Lancaster W...
Between March 2014 and December 2015 archaeological monitoring was undertaken within the graveyard o...
Little Thetford is a small village located approximately 4km to the south of Ely on the west bank of...
Following desktop assessment, geophysical survey and a trial trench evaluation in 2009 (Appleby et a...
An archaeological Excavation expanded upon the results of the evaluation, providing further evidence...
This report is the assessment of the results of an archaeological excavation undertaken on land betw...
The area under investigation (TL 545/802) lay at the angle formed by Forehill and Lisle Lane, due ea...
An excavation was carried out in the Bishop’s garden in August 1994, in connection with the renewal ...
Between the 1st and 2nd of August 1995, three test pits were excavated along the southern side of th...
Two evaluation excavations took place within the area marked for development on the corner of Lisle ...
<p>Recent fieldwork ahead of construction in Ely Cathedral precinct has identified two documented bu...
No archaeological remains other than the very recent were encountered. Iron Age and Middle Saxon set...
Archaeological work was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to the Heywood Thea...
Excavations in advance of housing development on the western edge of the city of Ely revealed archae...
Between the 19th and 23rd August 1996 the final phase of drainage improvements to the south side of ...
In March and April 2014 an archaeological excavation was undertaken on Plot B, Area A at Lancaster W...
Between March 2014 and December 2015 archaeological monitoring was undertaken within the graveyard o...
Little Thetford is a small village located approximately 4km to the south of Ely on the west bank of...
Following desktop assessment, geophysical survey and a trial trench evaluation in 2009 (Appleby et a...
An archaeological Excavation expanded upon the results of the evaluation, providing further evidence...