Number of records found: 3450
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: MCC9189 Inhumation burials at 38-40 Crouch Street, Colchester (Element Group)54 articulated inhumation burials (from 52 graves) were investigated in 2007, laid out across areas corresponding to the north and south transepts at the east end of the church of the Crouched Friars.
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Monument record: MCC9030 St Mary Magdelen's, Colchester (Monument)Site of medieval church to the N of the C11 leper hospital and now a graveyard.
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Monument record: MCC9337 Structural features at 159 Magdalen Street, Colchester (Element Group)Structural features, including a flint wall, culvert, tile hearths and floor levels (with sherds of medieval pottery) were observed during general building works. A (probable) Anglo-Saxon buckle mould was also recovered.
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Monument record: MCC154 56 & 57 High Street, Colchester (site of) (Monument)Medieval house rebuilt in 18th century but retained medieval cellars. (Now demolished)
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Monument record: MCC8909 Church of St Peter and St Paul, West Mersea (Building)Parish church, with ragstone walls containing Roman, and later, brick. The earliest evidence (the lower part of the tower) appears to be 11th century in date.
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Monument record: MCC2704 Medieval pottery and Roman tesserae, 4 St Peter's Street (Find Spot)Roman and Medieval finds
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Monument record: MCC4849 Culver Street, Colchester - post medieval features (Monument)Large scale excavations undertaken prior to construction of shopping precinct during 1981-2 and 1984-5.
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Monument record: MCC4962 Slough Grove, Great Horkesley (Monument)Medieval and later finds from Slough Grove Roman Site
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Monument record: MCC7130 Oak Farm (Find Spot)Sherds of post medieval pottery found by the owner and brought into the Section by John Hunter.
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Monument record: MCC8207 Tiptree-Ship Inn (Monument)Post-medieval pottery kiln and pottery - see 12677 <2> <3> The will of Ralph Jeneway of Inworth in 1601 suggest the presence of a brick kiln at Potters Row.