Site Event/Activity record ECC3027 - An archaeological evaluation at 9-11 Hythe Quay, Colchester

Location

Location 9-11 Hythe Quay, Colchester
Grid reference Centred TM 01458 24626 (48m by 31m)
Map sheet TM02SW

Technique(s)

Organisation

Colchester Archaeological Trust Ltd

Date

October 2000

Map

Description

A trial-trenched evaluation was undertaken by Colchester Archaeological Trust in advance of the erection of a two-storey apartment block with parking (CBC planning application F/COL/00/1409). Two 7m-long evaluation trenches were cut. Roman levels were revealed in both trenches, at 0.82m below present site level in the west trench (T1) and at 0.6m below site in the east trench (T2). In the case of T2, there was evidence of 15th- or 16th-century activity cutting the Roman levels. The Roman levels consisted of dumped material, perhaps intended to raise ground level above potentially wet ground. There were finds of Roman pottery and brick, and of post-medieval pottery and tile. There was one possible post-medieval wall line, and a gravelly band which was perhaps a yard surface. There were a number of post-medieval and modern pots and drains.<1>

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Evaluation Report: Crossan, C. and Brooks, H.. 2000. An archaeological evaluation at 9-11 Hythe Quay, Colchester, Essex. CAT Report 100.

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Record last edited

Sep 11 2018 3:19PM

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