Number of records found: 158
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Monument record: MCC8367 Tessellate near pavement, near Medieval Bastion 6, Colchester (Monument)Record in Wire's diary; "visited the sewerage works Long Wire Street, when continuing the drain down Albion Court a tessellated pavement was discovered opposite the third and fourth doors on the north side of the court".
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Monument record: MCC8505 Colchester - North Station Road, 26 (Monument)Watching brief during construction of office development.
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Monument record: MCC8507 Colchester - Trinity Street and Sir Isaacs Walk (Monument)Watchiing brief during construction of a new gas main trench, c.06.m deep.
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Monument record: MCC2858 Roman building (CAT Building 193), 21-31 Long Wyre Street, Colchester (Monument)Roman building, recorded during excavations in 1998.
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Monument record: MCC2863 Roman tessellated floor fragment at the south site of Colchester Sixth Form College, Colchester (Element)Two patches of a Roman tessellated floor of a plain red tile, recorded during a wathcing brief in 2007.
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Monument record: MCC2968 High status Roman Building (Monument)CAT Building 214; a large, high status Roman building.
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Monument record: MCC5719 Temporary Footbridge, The Street, Chappel (No finds or features)Archaeological monitoring and recording was undertaken in 2010 on groundworks for a temporary footbridge located adjacent to the extant road bridge over the River Colne, which was undergoing repair. No archaeological finds or features were identified as the excavation did not extend down to the archaeological horizon.
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Monument record: MCC7848 St Mary's Church, Colchester (Monument)Apparently the church is on the site of a substantial Roman town house..
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Monument record: MCC7858 Colchester - Grounds of East Hill House (Monument)In his copy of Morant, William Wire marked on the map, in red, a large part in the SE corner of Insula 40, is a tessellated pavement, but there seems to be no explanatory text.
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Monument record: MCC7911 Roman tessellated pavement, Castle Road, Colchester (Monument)Tessellated pavement found in 1852 under Castle Road, opposite Radnor Terrace, 18 ins. from the surface.