Source/Archive record SCC192 - Two recently-discovered Roman buildings in Colchester

Title Two recently-discovered Roman buildings in Colchester
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1992

Abstract/Summary

Description

Essex Archaeology and History, The transactions of the Essex Archaeology and History Society, Vol. 23, 25-38 Published by the Society at the Museum in the Castle

Location

Colchester Borough Council, Museums Service CBC

Referenced Monuments (13)

  • Early post-medieval building, Vineyard Press site, East Stockwell Street, Colchester (Monument)
  • Medieval element group, Vineyard Press site, Colchester (Element Group)
  • Medieval well, Vineyard Press site, East Stockwell Street, Colchester (Element)
  • Post medieval oven, Vineyard Press Site, East Stockwell Street, Colchester (Element)
  • Post-medieval drain, East Stockwell Street, Colchester (Element)
  • Post-Roman robber trench, East Stockwell Street, Colchester (Element)
  • Roman building in Insula 20, East Stockwell Street, Colchester (Monument)
  • Roman building, St John's Street, Colchester (Monument)
  • Roman burial (skull only), St John's Street, Colchester (Element)
  • Roman road from south-west gate, Colchester (Monument)
  • Roman wall foundation, Vineyard Press Site, Colchester (Element)
  • St Botolph's Priory, Colchester (Monument)
  • St Runwald's Church, High Street, Colchester (Monument)

Referenced Events (7)

  • Borehole taken at Vineyard Press excavations, East Stockwell Street, Colchester, 1990 (Ref: ECC262)
  • Documentary record for St Runwalds, Colchester, 1254 (Ref: ECC1864)
  • Excavation at St Botolph's Priory, Colchester, 1991 (Ref: ECC1003)
  • Excavation on East Stockwell Street, Colchester, 1964 (Ref: ECC109)
  • St John's Street Excavations, Colchester, 1990 (Ref: ECC997)
  • Vineyard Press Excavations, East Stockwell Street, Colchester, 1989/90 (Ref: ECC106)
  • Watching brief at Vineyard Press, East Stockwell Street, Colchester, 1990 (Ref: ECC107)

Record last edited

Dec 20 2016 8:21AM

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