Newman, R., Dickens, A. and Evans, C. (2013). Some Splendid Rooms: Further Archaeological and Architectural Investigations in Jesus College, Cambridge, 1998-2011. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 102. Vol 102, pp. 73-92. https://doi.org/10.5284/1073466. Cite this via datacite

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Some Splendid Rooms: Further Archaeological and Architectural Investigations in Jesus College, Cambridge, 1998-2011
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Further Archaeological and Architectural Investigations in Jesus College, Cambridge, 1998--2011
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 102
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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102
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154
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73 - 92
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Representing both the best-preserved monastic site and the most thoroughly investigated collegiate site in Cambridge, the archaeology of Jesus College is of national importance. Between 1998 and 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook ten campaigns of archaeological and architectural investigation within the grounds of the college. This revealed new information pertaining to both the pre- and post-conversion design of two of the college's most important buildings: the eastern range of Cloister Court and the chapel. Discoveries included the identification of a probable vaulted undercroft within the nuns' dayroom, the exposure of a portion of the former nave-aisle arcade, and a reconstruction of the steeply pitched nave roof of 1510.
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Richard Newman
Alison Dickens
Christopher Evans
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Crane Begg (Author contributing)
Richard Darrah (Author contributing)
Ian Tyers (Author contributing)
D Webb (Author contributing)
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2013
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Pitched Nave Roof (Auto Detected Subject)
1510 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Vaulted Undercroft (Auto Detected Subject)
CHAPEL (Monument Type England)
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17 May 2015