The construction of a temporary building on land next to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, required an archaeological watching brief, undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit in the summer of 2002 (TL 4491 5788). The results of which revealed evidence of occupation activity dating from the Saxo-Norman to Medieval periods (11th - 15th centuries), through to the Post Medieval periods (16th - 19th centuries). The earliest horizon was an 11/12th century sub/plough soil into which occupation features of postholes and pits had been cut in the Saxo-Norman period. Residual Roman pottery sherds had also become incorporated into some of these features and the plough soil. Larger pits, also Saxo- Norman in date were partially e...