Number of records found: 214
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Monument record: MCC7088 Cultivation marks? Gosbecks Farm, Stanway (Monument)Small excavation by Roman Essex Society, to the south-east of the fort (MCC7472) and on the east side of Maldon Road, found nothing except parallel grooves thought to be result of ploughing.
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Monument record: MCC8553 Sir Isaac's Walk (Monument)REdevelopment of the site; 2 stanchion holes and a foundation trench inspected.
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Monument record: MCC9314 Colchester walled town (Monument)The Roman and later medieval walled town and historic settlement core (although occupation extended beyond the limits of the walled area), 48ha. in area.
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Monument record: MCC1291 Roman wall foundation, Castle Park (Insula 15), Colchester (Element)Roman wall foundation (robbed out) in Castle Park (Insula 15), 1983.
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Monument record: MCC1292 Roman wall foundation, Castle Park (Insula 15), Colchester (Element)Roman wall foundation in Castle Park (Insula 15), 1983.
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Monument record: MCC1294 Roman tessellated pavement, Castle Park (Insula 15), Colchester (Element)Roman tessellated pavement in Castle Park (Insula 15), recorded in 1983.
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Monument record: MCC1295 Roman wall foundation, Castle Park (Insula 15), Colchester (Element)Roman wall foundation in Castle Park (Insula 15), recorded in 1983.
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Monument record: MCC3083 Post-Roman topsoil or ‛dark earth’, Sand play Area, Upper Castle Park, Colchester (Element)Five test pits were excavated in the sand play area in 2014-15. In all of the test pits and the other trenches (T1-T5) in the sand play area, thick, dark greyish-brown deposits of post-Roman topsoil or ‘dark earth’ were encountered.
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Monument record: MCC3085 Post-Roman topsoil or ‛dark earth’, adjacent to the Ranger Station, Upper Castle Park, Colchester (Element)A Roman layer L14 (not further investigated) was sealed by dark greyish-brown post-Roman topsoil or ‘dark earth’ (L12), which at the south-east corner of the shed was approximately 400-450mm thick. The ‘dark earth’ (L12) was observed in most of the trenches at the Ranger Station, although it was often truncated as a result of later activity.
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Monument record: MCC7495 Sheepen (Monument)Roman military metal worlking site.