Number of records found: 3466
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Monument record: MCC2667 Medieval pottery, 64-76 Hythe Hill, Colchester (Find Spot)12th-15th century pottery, 64-76 Hythe Hill, recorded by evaluation in 1999.
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Monument record: MCC2870 Anglo-Saxon/early medieval crucible, Cups Hotel, High Street, Colchester (Find Spot)A crucible fragment retaining traces of silver, recorded during excavations at the Cups Hotel site in 1973-4.
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Monument record: MCC2871 Anglo-Saxon/early medieval crucible, Lion Walk, Colchester (Find Spot)Crucible fragment containing traces of copper, recorded from a robber trench during excavations at Lion Walk between 1971-4.
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Monument record: MCC2953 Medieval window glass (Find Spot)Medieval glass likely to be derived from St John's Abbey church windows.
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Monument record: MCC3005 Medieval robber trench of Roman Circus wall, Area C1, Garrison Urban Village, Colchester (Element)One of two substantial medieval robber trenches on position of the Roman Circus wall, recorded in 2004.
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Monument record: MCC3061 Inhumation burial, east of the Medieval Abbey Church of St John's, Colchester (Element)The top of a human skull was encountered in Foundation Pit (FP) 3, for one of the new floodlights around the perimeter of the new tennis courts in 2013, and is most likely to be an early medieval grave.
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Monument record: MCC3074 Large post-Roman ditch, 56 Creffield Road, Colchester (Element)A substantial post-Roman ditch (and also three Roman burials MCC3072 and a Roman pit MCC3073), aligned N to S, was defined during a watching brief for the construction of new dwelling in 2014.
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Monument record: MCC3090 A medieval pit at Park Road, Lexden (Element)Excavations on land to the south of Park Road, Lexden, in 2014identified a (probable) medieval pit. The pit was close to two Roman cremations located in Area 1 (MCC3089).
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Monument record: MCC3094 Post medieval ditches at Park Road, Lexden (Element Group)Two parallel ditches 17 and 28 were located only three metres apart in the northern part of Evaluation Trench 3 in 2006. Ditch 17 contained modern pottery and ditch 28 contained post-medieval roof-tile. Both broadly correspond with the position of a field boundary depicted on the 1st edition (c.1876) Ordnance Survey map. It is possible that one was a later replacement for another or that the ditches ran either side of a hedge line. Ditch 17 truncated an underlying ‘pit’ (19) of probable geological origin.
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Monument record: MCC3268 20 and 21 East Hill, Colchester (Building)C18 house and shop.