A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme: Digital Archive for Archaeological Works at River Great Ouse Landscape Block, 2016-2018

MOLA Headland Infrastructure, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081255.

Overview

Plan of the mid to late Roman phase of the probable villa settlement at TEA20. © A14C2H courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure.
Plan of the mid to late Roman phase of the probable villa settlement at TEA20. © A14C2H courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure.

This collection contains detailed records for the River Great Ouse Landscape Block. For scheme-wide data and documents, please return to the main A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon archaeological project archive. This collection will feature:

  • Introduction to the River Great Ouse landscape block
  • Overview of the outputs
  • Downloads, including archaeology and specialist reports, photos, drawings, context sheets, GIS layers, and specialist database outputs
  • Query interface to search the project database in detail
  • Metadata
  • Usage statistics

The physical archive for River Great Ouse, including artefactual and environmental material and the paper records, is managed by the Cambridgeshire Historic Environment Team (CHET) in Cambridgeshire County Council’s publicly accessible, accredited storage facility. The digital archive is linked to the CHET physical archive by the following ECB numbers: ECB 5157 (TEA 19); ECB 5053 (TEA 20); TEA 5054 (TEA 21); TEA 5554 (TEA 49).