Number of records found: 3466
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Monument record: MCC8566 Eld Lane, 40-41 (Monument)Construction of a new building - brick cottages demolished.
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Monument record: MCC8581 Colchester - St Johns Street, 42 (Monument)Watching brief during construction of a rear extension.
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Monument record: MCC8595 Colchester - St John's Street (Monument)Contractors trenches revealed a well, possible wall and spread of lime.
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Monument record: MCC8652 Fen Farm, East Mersea (Find Spot)Fieldwalking carried out while planting up a new wood under the Woodland Grant Scheme.
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Monument record: MCC9186 Buried soil and palaeoenvironmental deposits at Osborne Street, Colchester (Monument)The Osborne Street borehole demonstrated the considerable thickness of archaeological deposits (4m deep) in this area, and also the moist, organic-rich soil conditions. The existing paving slabs and modern make-up were removed beforehand and the upper levels dug by hand to a depth of 1.2m. The borehole was drilled to a depth of 7m in 1m sections, and was 100mm in diameter. The arisings from the upper 2m of the borehole were not examined in detail. The arisings from the remaining five sections were laid out for inspection in polythene tubes. The 3-4m section was removed from the site for further sampling.
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Monument record: MCC9304 Late Medieval to early post-medieval stake and wattle fence BF5, Osborne Street, Colchester (Element)Late 16th century stake and wattle fence BF5, defined during excavations at Site B, Osborne Street in 1988-89.
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Monument record: MCC933 Medieval building (CAT Building 129), Culver Street, Colchester (Monument)Medieval building discovered during excavations at Culver Street between 1981-2 and 1984-5.
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Monument record: MCC2834 Anglo Saxon pit at St Nicholas Church, High Street, Colchester (Element Group)A group of sherds of Thetford-type ware found in a pit on the site of St Nicholas Church in 1955.
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Monument record: MCC3006 Medieval robber trench of Roman Circus wall, Area C1, Garrison Urban Village, Colchester (Element)One of two substantial medieval robber trenches on position of Roman Circus wall, recorded in 2004.