This desktop study has been commissioned by the architects John Miller & Partners on behalf of Newnham College, University of Cambridge, to assess the likely archaeological impact of the proposed re-development of part of the Library at Newnham College, Cambridge (TL 44167 57869). The development will demolish part of the early 1960s extension to the Library. This desktop assessment aims to collate and consider the currently available information relating to the archaeology and history of the study area, thus enabling an assessment of the archaeological potential and likely survival of such remains in the area of development
This desk top study was commissioned by University of Cambridge Estates Management as a preliminary ...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Bidwells on behalf of Christ’s College...
This Archaeological Desktop Assessment was commissioned by John Mowlem & Co. It concerns an area of ...
This desktop study has been commissioned by the architects John Miller & Partners on behalf of Newnh...
This study has been commissioned by Emmanuel College in respect of the redevelopment of the area imm...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Magdalene College to assess the potent...
This desk top study was commissioned by T. P. Associates Ltd as a preliminary stage to the proposed ...
This archaeological desk top assessment was requested by Christ’s College to assess the likely impac...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Savills PLC to assess the potential im...
This study has been commissioned by Pembroke College to assess the likely archaeological impact of t...
This desktop study has been commissioned by Gardiner and Theobold Management Services on behalf of t...
On 24th and 25th August 2006 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological evaluat...
This archaeological desktop study was undertaken as a preliminary stage in the Parker Library develo...
The objective of this report is to examine the probability of archaeological remains occurring withi...
This study has been commissioned by Pembroke College to assess the likely archaeological impact of t...
This desk top study was commissioned by University of Cambridge Estates Management as a preliminary ...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Bidwells on behalf of Christ’s College...
This Archaeological Desktop Assessment was commissioned by John Mowlem & Co. It concerns an area of ...
This desktop study has been commissioned by the architects John Miller & Partners on behalf of Newnh...
This study has been commissioned by Emmanuel College in respect of the redevelopment of the area imm...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Magdalene College to assess the potent...
This desk top study was commissioned by T. P. Associates Ltd as a preliminary stage to the proposed ...
This archaeological desk top assessment was requested by Christ’s College to assess the likely impac...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Savills PLC to assess the potential im...
This study has been commissioned by Pembroke College to assess the likely archaeological impact of t...
This desktop study has been commissioned by Gardiner and Theobold Management Services on behalf of t...
On 24th and 25th August 2006 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an archaeological evaluat...
This archaeological desktop study was undertaken as a preliminary stage in the Parker Library develo...
The objective of this report is to examine the probability of archaeological remains occurring withi...
This study has been commissioned by Pembroke College to assess the likely archaeological impact of t...
This desk top study was commissioned by University of Cambridge Estates Management as a preliminary ...
This archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Bidwells on behalf of Christ’s College...
This Archaeological Desktop Assessment was commissioned by John Mowlem & Co. It concerns an area of ...