In January 2005 an archaeological evaluation was carried out at St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge. The site was situated just outside the main Roman settlement on Castle Hill, and in the immediate vicinity of the Roman road that was excavated at New Hall College and, more recently, on Trinity Hall Playing Fields, off Storey’s Way. It was therefore hoped that the results would shed more light on the dynamics of Roman Cambridge’s urban hinterland. A number of ditches and other cut features were revealed, but unfortunately most of them contained no datable evidence
The site is located immediately outside the defences of the 4th century Roman town of Cambridge, but...
An Archaeological Evaluation was carried out at Long Road Sixth Form college, Cambridge between 17th...
Forty trenches were opened by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) on land adjacent to Queen's Co...
In January 2005 an archaeological evaluation was carried out at St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge. The...
The assessment revealed little evidence of Roman activity other than a poorly preserved child's inhu...
St Edmund’s College is situated in a rich archaeological landscape that contains numerous sites dati...
An archaeological evaluation consisting of six trenches and one soakaway totalling 46.8m2 was undert...
This study has been commissioned anticipating a major building programme at St. Edmund's College. Lo...
The excavations at St Edmund’s College revealed a non-settlement rectilinear enclosure dating to the...
The CAU were commissioned to undertake an evaluation on land owned by St. John's College School prio...
Between the 7th-13th April, a team from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) undertook a field ev...
Anticipating the construction of a study centre and wing of student residences, in late June, 1993, ...
An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the 9 and 10 July 2002 by Cambridge Archaeological U...
The following report details an archaeological evaluation carried out between 24 February and 3 Marc...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
The site is located immediately outside the defences of the 4th century Roman town of Cambridge, but...
An Archaeological Evaluation was carried out at Long Road Sixth Form college, Cambridge between 17th...
Forty trenches were opened by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) on land adjacent to Queen's Co...
In January 2005 an archaeological evaluation was carried out at St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge. The...
The assessment revealed little evidence of Roman activity other than a poorly preserved child's inhu...
St Edmund’s College is situated in a rich archaeological landscape that contains numerous sites dati...
An archaeological evaluation consisting of six trenches and one soakaway totalling 46.8m2 was undert...
This study has been commissioned anticipating a major building programme at St. Edmund's College. Lo...
The excavations at St Edmund’s College revealed a non-settlement rectilinear enclosure dating to the...
The CAU were commissioned to undertake an evaluation on land owned by St. John's College School prio...
Between the 7th-13th April, a team from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) undertook a field ev...
Anticipating the construction of a study centre and wing of student residences, in late June, 1993, ...
An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the 9 and 10 July 2002 by Cambridge Archaeological U...
The following report details an archaeological evaluation carried out between 24 February and 3 Marc...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
The site is located immediately outside the defences of the 4th century Roman town of Cambridge, but...
An Archaeological Evaluation was carried out at Long Road Sixth Form college, Cambridge between 17th...
Forty trenches were opened by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) on land adjacent to Queen's Co...