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Maintenance Block, Jesus College
- JCARCH/ECB4578
- 2015
Part of Archaeological Finds
- JCARCH/JCH10
- 2010
Part of Archaeological Finds
Largely relating to the collegiate phase, a moderately sized finds assemblage was recovered during the recent investigations and which comprises metalwork, pottery, glass, clay tobacco pipe, worked bone, worked stone, ceramic building materials and moulded stone); the site’s economic data (i.e. animal bone) is presented upon thereafter.
- JCARCH/JCW04
- 2004
Part of Archaeological Finds
- JCARCH/JCW03
- 2003
Part of Archaeological Finds
- JCARCH/JES98
- 1998
Part of Archaeological Finds
Jesus College Hall and Kitchens
- JCARCH/JES95
- 1995
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- JCARCH/JES93
- 1993
Part of Archaeological Finds
- JCARCH/JES92
- 1992
Part of Archaeological Finds
- JCARCH/JES92/ARCHIVE
- File
- 1992
Part of Archaeological Finds
Includes photographs and corresponding negatives of site and pits, context lists, finds list, trench descriptions.
- 1992
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- JCARCH/JES98/007
- 19th century
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Including plant pot and large storage jar
- JCARCH/JCW04/014
- early 19th century
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Jackfield-Staffordshire red
- JCARCH/JES98/024
- 18th century
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- JCARCH/JES98/041
- 16th-18th century
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2 pieces of the same bottle, green glass
- JCARCH/JCW04/031
- 17th/18th century?
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- JCARCH/JCW03/009
- Roman and 18th/19thc
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1 piece is Samian, 3 are 18th or 19th century. Samian sherd is 9g with rouletted decoration. Identified by K.Anderson, this is a fragment of a Central Gaulish 18R dish (1st-2nd century AD).
- JCARCH/JCW04/085
- Item
- c.1600 - 1699
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- JCARCH/JCW04/090
- Item
- c.1500 - 1699
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- JCARCH/JCW04/087
- Item
- c.1600 - 1699
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- JCARCH/JCW04/100
- Item
- c.1500 - 1699
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- JCARCH/JES98/002
- 1500 - 1600
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- JCARCH/JES98/033
- 15th/16th century
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Glazed 15th/16th century Essex Red ware
- JCARCH/JES98/010
- 15th/16th century
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Window glass with decoration - ivy leaf in red
- JCARCH/JES98/017
- 15th and 16th century
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Some with green glaze. All Essex Red wares including graffito slip.
- JCARCH/JES98/013
- 15th/16th century
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Some butchery. Mostly sheep/goat and cattle. Both immature and adult individuals, and both meaty joints and waste elements.
Includes bird and fish bones.
- JCARCH/JES98/019
- Late Roman and 16th century
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Some with green glaze. Late Roman and 16th century Surrey.
- JCARCH/JES98/054
- 15th century
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- JCARCH/JES98/008
- 14th/15th century
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Including plant pot and large storage jar
- JCARCH/JES98/030
- 14th and 15th century
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1 rim sherd. Mostly 14th and one 15th century Red ware
- JCARCH/JES98/037
- 14th/15th century
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- JCARCH/JES98/049
- 15th century
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- JCARCH/JES98/029
- 14th/15th century
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Some butchery. Proximal radius and one ageable mandible from an adult sheep/goat. One undiagnostic bird bone.
- JCARCH/JES98/043
- 15th century
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- JCARCH/JES98/050
- 14th/15th century
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- JCARCH/JES98/056
- Roman to 14th/15th century
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Romans and St Neots and 14th/15th century
- JCARCH/JES93/183
- c. 1200 - 1300
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- JCARCH/JCW04/019
- Roman
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Six sherds of pottery, consisting of three Nene Valley colour coated wares and three sandy greywares. One of the sherds of Nene Valley ware is decorated with white painted swirls and berries, dating it to the 3rd century AD.