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: 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: MCC8340 Colchester - North Cemetery (Monument)North cemetery of Roman Colchester, discovered by Wire whose notes on it begin in 1842.
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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: MCC2807 Roman burials, Former Garrison Area J1 North (former Royal Artillery Barracks), Colchester Garrison (Monument)A total of 351 Roman burials and burial related features (204 inhumation burials, 69 urned cremation burials, 2 amphora cremation burials, 11 unurned cremation burials, 5 pyre sites, 4 probable busta, 4 pyre sites/busta, 54 burial pits containing pyre debris, and 8 other burial-related features) were defined during archaeological investigations of 'Area J1 North' (former Royal Artillery Barracks, now area of Le Cateau Road) of the Colchester Garrison Alienated Land in 2004-5 in advance of redevelopment by Taylor Wimpey.
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Monument record: MCC1356 Lexden Tumulus, Fitzwalter Road, Colchester (Monument)Wealthy late Iron Age burial mound in the gardens of 30 & 36 Fitzwalter Road, Colchester, excavated by Laver & Laver in 1924.