Number of records found: 3450
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: MCC5400 First Eastern National Bus Station, Queen Street, Colchester (Monument)Evaluation trenches dug at the National Bus Station revealed archaeological material ranging from Roman through Post Medieval into the modern period.
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Monument record: MCC7375 Church of St Nicholas, Great and Little Wigborough (Monument)Church built or rebuilt in the C15, restored in the C19 after the earthquake of 1884.
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Monument record: MCC9128 Medieval cemetery at All Saints' Church, Colchester Zoo, Stanway 2005 (Monument)An excavation in advance of the construction of a new enclosure at Colchester Zoo, to the NE of the remains of All Saints Church (NHLE no. 1019879), defined 34 (intercutting) medieval inhumation graves and the northern edge of the church graveyard.
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Monument record: MCC468 Burial ground of Crouched Friars Friary, Crouch Street, Colchester (Monument)Medieval burial ground within associated with, and around, the Church of the Crounched Friars.
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Monument record: MCC7854 St Nicholas' Church, Colchester (Monument)Entirely rebuilt in the C14, demolished in 1950.
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Monument record: MCC102 Medieval building (CAT Building 173), Angel Yard, Colchester (Monument)Medieval building with frontage onto the High Street (later No. 135) (CAT Building 173), recorded during excavations between 1986 and 1989.
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Monument record: MCC106 Medieval building (CAT Building 177), West Stockwell Street, Colchester (Monument)Medieval building (CAT Building 177) to rear of street frontage of present No. 2 West Stockwell Street, recorded during excavations at Angel Yard between 1986 and 1989.
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Monument record: MCC1740 Medieval and post-medieval pits, Stockwell Street, Colchester (Element Group)Medieval and post-medieval pits discovered during excavations at Stockwell in 1958.
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Monument record: MCC2344 Lexden Manor, Colchester (Monument)Medieval Manor House, probably located at Lexden Lodge Farm.
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Monument record: MCC3103 Two ditches and medieval pottery, Nesfield Road, the University of Essex, Colchester (Element Group)Colchester Archaeological Trust undertook a watching brief of c.6.5ha. in three Areas (A, B, C) during infrastructure works for the University of Essex’s new research park, the ‘Knowledge Gateway’ during 2010-11. In Area C1, the area for Nesfield Road (c.0.4ha.), numerous sherds of medieval (13th-14th century) pottery were recovered from a small area (probably from the colluvium). However, no cut archaeological features were encountered during topsoil stripping (using 360 degree excavators). Deep excavations defined two possible ditches F7 and F8 (in section), to the west of this concentration.