Between 20th June 2005 and 30th January 2006 a series of archaeological investigations were undertaken in advance of and during development works at the site of the former Kitchen and Buttery at Newnham College. The excavations revealed a buried medieval plough soil covering substantial earlier Romano-British ditches, the latter possibly representing several phases of an enclosure dateable by two distinct phases of pottery dumping circa. 1st-2nd century and 2nd-4th century AD. This implies Romano-British or Roman occupation within the close vicinity, perhaps associated with a nearby farmstead or settlement
In February, 1991, initial research was undertaken to retrieve all the known archaeology from docume...
The archaeological assessment took place at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge during the renova...
A programme of archaeological evaluation was undertaken anticipating the construction of a new dinin...
Between 20th June 2005 and 30th January 2006 a series of archaeological investigations were undertak...
An archaeological investigation was conducted at 34 and 36a Newnham Road (properties of Clare Colleg...
An archaeological trench evaluation was conducted within the car park to the rear of nos.40-52 Newnh...
Anticipating the construction of a study centre and wing of student residences, in late June, 1993, ...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological excavation in the grounds of Fitzwilli...
Archaeological work was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit at Jesus College, Cambridge (TL ...
Archaeological excavations were undertaken in the courtyard of Newnham House, Newnham Road, Cambridg...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological evaluation in December 2014 and Januar...
This Archaeological Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Cambridge University Estates Managemen...
Between March and the end of October 2015 archaeological monitoring was carried out of building work...
In February, 1991, initial research was undertaken to retrieve all the known archaeology from docume...
The archaeological assessment took place at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge during the renova...
A programme of archaeological evaluation was undertaken anticipating the construction of a new dinin...
Between 20th June 2005 and 30th January 2006 a series of archaeological investigations were undertak...
An archaeological investigation was conducted at 34 and 36a Newnham Road (properties of Clare Colleg...
An archaeological trench evaluation was conducted within the car park to the rear of nos.40-52 Newnh...
Anticipating the construction of a study centre and wing of student residences, in late June, 1993, ...
The excavation of a trial trench in the southwestern corner of Chapel Court, St John’s College, Camb...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological excavation in the grounds of Fitzwilli...
Archaeological work was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit at Jesus College, Cambridge (TL ...
Archaeological excavations were undertaken in the courtyard of Newnham House, Newnham Road, Cambridg...
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Numbers 75, 83 and 85 Castle Street, Cambridge (TL 44...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological evaluation in December 2014 and Januar...
This Archaeological Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Cambridge University Estates Managemen...
Between March and the end of October 2015 archaeological monitoring was carried out of building work...
In February, 1991, initial research was undertaken to retrieve all the known archaeology from docume...
The archaeological assessment took place at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge during the renova...
A programme of archaeological evaluation was undertaken anticipating the construction of a new dinin...