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Colchester Archaeol Grp Annu Bull 40
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Title:
Colchester Archaeol Grp Annu Bull 40
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Series:
Colchester Archaeological Group Annual Bulletin
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Volume:
40
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Editor:
R W S Shackle
R Thomas
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Publisher:
Colchester Archaeological Group
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Year of Publication:
2000
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Date Of Issue From: 1997 Date Of Issue To: 01
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
13 Jul 2001
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Recording Colchester's underworld -- a cellar survey for Colchester -- interim report
David Radford
4 - 5
Reports on progress with a year-long survey, by volunteers, of an estimated number of almost 200 historic cellars in the town,
Archaeological survey at High Woods Country Park
Philip J Wise
5 - 6
Brief report on results of a combined field-walking and metal-detecting survey. Artefacts ranged in date from the Bronze Age onwards, and an interesting small mixed group of seventeenth-century finds is noted.
Churchyard surveys in the Colchester district
Noreen Proudman
7 - 9
Details of gravestones surveyed in the churchyards of St Runwald's, St Martin's and Holy Trinity. (see also vols 24 1981 and 25 1982)
Tudor tower at Tendring park
John Wallace
17 - 18
Describes the brick-built tower and collates its documented history.
Excavation of a medieval site at Priory Farm, Preston St Mary, Suffolk
Vic Scott
19 - 21
So far no buildings have been identified, although the quantity of nails recovered suggests the proximity of the settlement. Finds, including a bronze brooch and iron hunting arrow head and pottery are noted.
A pig-killing bench from Wrabness
R Shackle
22 - 0
Describes a wooden bench found in an outbuilding at Shore Farm.
A selection of local finds
R Shackle
23 - 24
Five miscellaneous objects from the River Colne and from Greyfriars, Colchester.