Woolhouse, T., Meddens, F. M., Clarke, R. and Blackbourne, K. (2021). Occupying the middle ground: further evidence of polyfocal settlement in medieval Cherry Hinton. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 110. Vol 110, Cambridge: Cambridge Antiquarian Society. pp. 115-128.

Title: Occupying the middle ground: further evidence of polyfocal settlement in medieval Cherry Hinton
Issue: Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 110
Series: Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
Volume: 110
Page Start/End: 115 - 128
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Abstract: Archaeological excavations at Cherry Hinton, on the eastern margin of the pre-modern village, have added to knowledge of its medieval development. The site lies between the separate nuclei already identified at Church End, to the north, and Mill End, on its southern margin.
Author: Tom Woolhouse
Frank M Meddens
Rachel Clarke
Kat Blackbourne
Publisher: Cambridge Antiquarian Society
Year of Publication: 2021
Subjects / Periods:
40–64 Colville Road
1–9 Augers Road
58 Fisher's Lane
Cherry Hinton
Cambridgeshire
England
ditches
pits
post-holes
pottery
copper alloy mace-head
prehistoric struck flints
quarry pits
cesspit
wells
complete jugs
livestock bones
Medieval 1066 to 1540
Prehistoric -1000000 to 43
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Created Date: 28 Jan 2022