Between 1st and 3rd of April 1996 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a watching brief of excavated trenches outside the South Porch and Song School of Ely Cathedral. The work was part of an on-going programme of drainage improvements to the south side of the cathedral. The trench ran approximately three metres to the south of the north ambulatory of the cloisters, parallel to the window wall. Three short connecting trenches joined the main trench to the outfall of the rainwater down pipes from the South Porch/Song School roof. The drainage system will run into the system already installed in the north west corner of the cloisters
During the spring of 1997, work began on a new coffee and gift shop for the Sue Rvder Foundation, Th...
The excavation revealed the presence of high status Middle Saxon occupation with subsequent intensiv...
<p>Recent fieldwork ahead of construction in Ely Cathedral precinct has identified two documented bu...
Between 1st and 3rd of April 1996 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a watching brief of ex...
Between the 1st and 2nd of August 1995, three test pits were excavated along the southern side of th...
Between the 19th and 23rd August 1996 the final phase of drainage improvements to the south side of ...
An excavation was carried out in the Bishop’s garden in August 1994, in connection with the renewal ...
An archaeological test pit and borehole survey, pipeline watching brief and ground-penetrating radar...
Archaeological work was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to the Heywood Thea...
This is the report of the archaeological excavation at Canonry House Garden, Ely (NGR TL54118019), c...
In August of 2005, the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological watching brief du...
Planning permission has been granted for construction of a link corridor between two buildings of th...
Between the 6th and 10th January 1995, a recording exercise was undertaken on the South Choir of Ely...
A trench was dug in the lawn in front of St John’s College Chapel, Cambridge, in November 1991. This...
On 10 and 19-20 January 2005, the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological watchi...
During the spring of 1997, work began on a new coffee and gift shop for the Sue Rvder Foundation, Th...
The excavation revealed the presence of high status Middle Saxon occupation with subsequent intensiv...
<p>Recent fieldwork ahead of construction in Ely Cathedral precinct has identified two documented bu...
Between 1st and 3rd of April 1996 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook a watching brief of ex...
Between the 1st and 2nd of August 1995, three test pits were excavated along the southern side of th...
Between the 19th and 23rd August 1996 the final phase of drainage improvements to the south side of ...
An excavation was carried out in the Bishop’s garden in August 1994, in connection with the renewal ...
An archaeological test pit and borehole survey, pipeline watching brief and ground-penetrating radar...
Archaeological work was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit on land next to the Heywood Thea...
This is the report of the archaeological excavation at Canonry House Garden, Ely (NGR TL54118019), c...
In August of 2005, the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological watching brief du...
Planning permission has been granted for construction of a link corridor between two buildings of th...
Between the 6th and 10th January 1995, a recording exercise was undertaken on the South Choir of Ely...
A trench was dug in the lawn in front of St John’s College Chapel, Cambridge, in November 1991. This...
On 10 and 19-20 January 2005, the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological watchi...
During the spring of 1997, work began on a new coffee and gift shop for the Sue Rvder Foundation, Th...
The excavation revealed the presence of high status Middle Saxon occupation with subsequent intensiv...
<p>Recent fieldwork ahead of construction in Ely Cathedral precinct has identified two documented bu...