Number of records found: 66
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Monument record: MCC10049 Demolition debris at 112 Maldon Road, Colchester, 2016 (Element)Archaeological monitoring and recording by Colchester Archaeological Trust defined a layer of demolition containing crushed brick/tile and mortar, of uncertain date but thought to be Roman during fieldwork, below a significant depth of modern layers (c.0.53-1.6m thick).
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Monument record: MCC10057 Roman road, Silvanus Close, Colchester (Element Group)Roman road and associated features recorded by Colchester Archaeological Group between 1996-98, Silvanus Close, Colchester.
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Monument record: MCC2453 Roman kiln?, Mill Place, Colchester (Monument)Roman kiln?, Mill Place, Butt Road, recorded in the mid 19th century.
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Monument record: MCC5229 Royal Grammar School, 6 Lexden Road, Colchester (Monument)Roman temple-tomb discovered at crossroads of two major Roman routes into Colchester.
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Monument record: MCC2058 Roman building, North Hill, Colchester (Monument)Roman building, 'Claudian storehouse', discovered during excavations on the NCP car park site at North Hill in 1965.
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Monument record: MCC4891 Pardon Hill, Lane Farly (Find Spot)Site Visit to place where coins, pottery and other metal pieces were excavated.
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Monument record: MCC7852 St Nicholas' Church, Colchester (Monument)Built on the site of a Roman Building
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Monument record: MCC8006 Colchester - North Hill (behind No 9?) (Monument)Entry from Wire's Diary, 1855; "Mr Smith, fruiterer, North Hill, informs me that he has discovered a tessellated pavement in the garden in his occupation behind the `Chaise and Pair', North hill".
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Monument record: MCC8008 Colchester - west side of Telephone Exchange (Monument)Excavations in 1950-1 when an extension was built on the W side of the Telephone Exchange behind St Martin's House and a large basement excavated 15ft deep, 44.5ft x 40ft.
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Monument record: MCC8340 Colchester - North Cemetery (Monument)North cemetery of Roman Colchester, discovered by Wire whose notes on it begin in 1842.