An on-going watching brief of building excavations beneath an area of new wall being undertaken at nos. 34-38 Newnham Road during February 2006 provided further evidence of the nature and extent of a medieval pond in the backyard, whilst at the level of a mid-late 18th century ‘cellar’ (beneath no.36a) building excavations had exposed the foundations for what were in all probability a series of 17th century tenements fronting Newnham Road (Newnham High Street). An archaeological test pit revealed a still earlier floor surface underlying the levelling/make-up layers for these brick buildings which might relate to a 16th century or earlier timbered house. Below this a layer of garden soil containing sherds of 15th century coarseware suggested...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
Between July and August 2004 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook evaluation by trial trenchi...
During August and September 2005, staff from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out monitorin...
An archaeological investigation was conducted at 34 and 36a Newnham Road (properties of Clare Colleg...
Archaeological excavations were undertaken in the courtyard of Newnham House, Newnham Road, Cambridg...
An archaeological trench evaluation was conducted within the car park to the rear of nos.40-52 Newnh...
Excavation was carried out anticipating the construction of the Emmanuel Master’s Forecourt Building...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
An archaeological investigation consisting of two trenches covering a combined area of 30m2 was unde...
Limited excavations were carried-out during 1994 to the rear of the Bath Hotel, Bene't Street in adv...
Trenching evaluation on the site of a new basemented building on Union Road, Cambridge revealed evid...
An archaeological watching brief, was carried out in early July 1999 over two fields adjacent to the...
The area under investigation (TL 545/802) lay at the angle formed by Forehill and Lisle Lane, due ea...
Between 29th-31st May 2012 an archaeological trench evaluation was carried on a small building plot ...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
Between July and August 2004 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook evaluation by trial trenchi...
During August and September 2005, staff from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out monitorin...
An archaeological investigation was conducted at 34 and 36a Newnham Road (properties of Clare Colleg...
Archaeological excavations were undertaken in the courtyard of Newnham House, Newnham Road, Cambridg...
An archaeological trench evaluation was conducted within the car park to the rear of nos.40-52 Newnh...
Excavation was carried out anticipating the construction of the Emmanuel Master’s Forecourt Building...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
An archaeological investigation consisting of two trenches covering a combined area of 30m2 was unde...
Limited excavations were carried-out during 1994 to the rear of the Bath Hotel, Bene't Street in adv...
Trenching evaluation on the site of a new basemented building on Union Road, Cambridge revealed evid...
An archaeological watching brief, was carried out in early July 1999 over two fields adjacent to the...
The area under investigation (TL 545/802) lay at the angle formed by Forehill and Lisle Lane, due ea...
Between 29th-31st May 2012 an archaeological trench evaluation was carried on a small building plot ...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
Between July and August 2004 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook evaluation by trial trenchi...
During August and September 2005, staff from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out monitorin...