Number of records found: 3466
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: MCC5439 EDF Energy site, Osbourne Street, Colchester (Monument)Medieval and later features, including foundations and a wood lined drain were revealed.
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Monument record: MCC5470 Colchester Garrison Project, Colchester (Monument)Features relating to the Civil War and later wars were uncovered on this site.
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Monument record: MCC83 Medieval element group, Vineyard Press site, Colchester (Element Group)Medieval robber trenches, three 13th -14th century pits, two areas of terraced ground from the post-medieval period, several post-medieval sleeper walls a drain and an oven/hearth, recorded during excavations in 1989-90.
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Monument record: MCC2424 Medieval House of the Greyfriars, High Street, Colchester (Monument)13th century Friary of Franciscan order, established in 1237.
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Monument record: MCC426 Medieval building (CAT Building 75), Middleborough, Colchester (Monument)A multi-phase Medieval building was revealed during excavations on the west side of Middleborough (Cattle Market) in 1979 .
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Monument record: MCC5429 4 St Peters Street, Colchester (Monument)Remains of a mortar floor of Roman or Medieval date. Fragments of a Medieval louvre found.
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Monument record: MCC3081 Group of medieval and early medieval pits and post-holes, 21 St Peter's Street, Colchester (Element Group)A group of medieval and early medieval pits and post-holes defined during excavations at 21 St Peter's Street, Colchester, and cutting the metalled surface of a Roman road (MCC3076).
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Monument record: MCC5241 Brookhouse Road, Great Tey (Cressing-Great Horkesley Water Trunk Main) (Monument)A sequence of Roman trackways and enclosures, investigated during the installation of a water pipeline, containing corn-driers represents a crop-processing area dating from the mid-1st to later 4th century. The crop-processing enclosure was enlarged in the mid/late 2nd century. A medieval stock enclosure dating from the 12th/13th to 15th century was recorded beside Brookhouse Road. In addition, a shallow clayey peat deposit measuring 60m across was exposed to the south-west of the excavated area, in the floodplain of the tributary stream near its junction with the Roman River.
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Monument record: MCC5469 Birch Pit western extension, Maldon Road, Colchester (Monument)Post-Roman ditches and pits of probable post-medieval and modern date.
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Monument record: MCC1133 16th century building (CAT Building 150), 7-15 Long Wyre Street, Colchester (Monument)16th century building (CAT Building 150), Long Wyre Street, recorded during excavations in 1979.