n.a. (1999). St John the Baptist Church, Great Clacton, Essex. Archaeological Watching Brief. Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit.

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St John the Baptist Church, Great Clacton, Essex. Archaeological Watching Brief
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
13
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Publication Type:
Report
Abstract
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Abstract:
The watching brief on drainage works found no evidence of an earlier church or of previous occupation of the site. The footings of the church were found to be of septaria rubble. A probable Victorian brick tomb was encountered along with some residual human bone. [Au]
Publisher
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Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1999
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VICTORIAN (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 1999 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, GREAT CLACTON
Study area:
Investigation type: Post-determination/Research
District: Tendring
Monument: TOMB. Post-medieval (1540-1901), HUMAN REMAINS. Undated, WALL. Post-medieval (1540-1901)
Ngr: TM17701650
Parish:
Postcode: CO154BP
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19 Jan 2009