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Reports Series Pre 1977 LIST OF UNPUBLISHED FIELDWORK REPORTS HELD BY CANTERBURY ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRUST The following reports (so-called ©grey literature©) may be viewed by appointment only at: Canterbury Archaeological Trust 92a Broad Street Canterbury Kent CT1 2LU telephone: 01227 462062 email: [email protected] CANTERBURY ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRUST Archaeological Reports Scope of the List The following list is intended to provide a bibliographic guide to all reports that have been deposited in the Canterbury Archaeological Trust library. The arrangement is by year date of compilation. Reports have been given an individual number within each year date. The reports can be found in magazine files in the library likewise arranged by year date and report number. The following information is given for each report: 1 report number 2 location 3 type of development 4 type of archaeological intervention 5 national grid references 6 start and end dates of field/desk work 7 type of report 8 pagination and contents 9 name(s) of compiler 10 issuing institution 11 date of publication 12 site code 13 archive number 14 name of museum (Canterbury = CCM) and accession number Note that the list includes all reports received, not only those compiled in-house. Reports produced by the Oxford Archaeological Unit (OAU), Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS14568), Wessex Archaeology, South-East Archaeology Service (SEAS) as well as other archaeological, historical and heritage organizations are included on the list. The relevant site codes and internal archive/report numbers of these reports have also been cited where known. Other Sources Reports produced by CAT during 1995 and 1996 which have been abstracted for inclusion in the supplement to the CBA Bibliography published in 1999 are indicated by an asterisk against the report number. Copies of the published supplements as well as the CBA Bibliographies for 19**-19** are in the library. These published finding aids list reports by other archaeological, historical and heritage organizations. A number of reports are listed where the only available texts are those published in the CAT annual reports. These reports are marked with a asterisk against the title. Copies have not been duplicated in the library report series. Reference should be made to the relevant annual report. Reports pre-1977 1871/1 *St Stephen©s Road/Broad Oak Road, Canterbury Sewer Replacement Watching and Recording Brief (J. Pilbrow) at about TR 1504958735 (three inhumation burials, ? Roman) *** 1868 Field Report (CAT Report 1871/1) as published in: Pilbrow, J. Discoveries made during excavations at Canterbury in 1868 Archaeologia 43, 1871, 153 and 151 plan plt 22 no 92 CAT Site Code: SSR1868 CAT Archive Number: 1334 Andrews 1985, 139 Site 2 1871/2 *Kirby©s Lane (South-West End), Canterbury Sewer Replacement Watching and Recording Brief (J. Pilbrow) at about TR 1451358175 (? three inhumation burials, probably Roman) *** 1868 Field Report (CAT Report 1871/2) as published in: Pilbrow, J. Discoveries made during excavations at Canterbury in 1868 Archaeologia 43, 1871, 152 plan plt 22 no 89 CAT Site Code: KL1868 CAT Archive Number: 1335 1951/1 *Station Road West (Hallet©s Garage), Canterbury Redevelopment (Service Station and Garage) Watching and Recording Brief (F. Jenkins) at TR 1447258191 (two inhumations, Roman) centred TR 1447758210 (Roman, 1st century pits) June 1951 at about TR 1447558200 (burials, probably Roman) before June 1951 Field Report (CAT Report 1951/1) as published in: Jenkins, F. Archaeological notebook, Canterbury, 1949-51 Archaeologia Cantiana 64, 1951, 71-72 CAT Site Code: SRW51/1 CAT Archive Number: 1337 Andrews 1985, 65 Site 64 1956/1 *Market Way, Canterbury Road Construction (Approach Road to new Cattle Market) Watching and Recording Brief/Rescue Excavations (F. Jenkins) Area I: centred TR 1502158790 (Roman tile kiln and pottery kiln 1, active 130/140, abandoned late 2nd/early 3rd century; late Roman pit; Samian pottery) centred TR 1503258800 (spreads of Roman tile to north tile kiln) centred TR 1502958785 (spreads of Roman tile to east of tile kiln) Area II: at TR 1507758822 (Roman pottery kiln 2, active 54-79, mid 1st century) at TR 1507058816 (Roman pit and tile) at TR 1510258848 and TR 1510658837 (Roman tile waster pits) all December 1952 - March 1953 Excavation Report (CAT Report 1956/1) as published in: Jenkins, F. A Roman tilery and two pottery kilns at Durovernum (Canterbury) The Antiquaries Journal 36, 1956, 40-56, figs 1-8 CAT Site Code: SSR52-53 CAT Archive Number: 1116 CCM Accession Number: not allocated Location of Archive: Canterbury City Museums: F. Jenkins Archive (Box *) : FJ/SSR52-53 National Monument Record NAR Number: TR15 NE35 Event UID: 639825 Andrews 1985, 52 Site 3 1956/2 *15 Broad Oak Road, Canterbury Building Construction Noted by F. Jenkins, 1953 at TR 1508058817 (Roman tile) about 1940 Field Report (CAT Report 1956/2) as published in: Jenkins, F. A Roman tilery and two pottery kilns at Durovernum (Canterbury) The Antiquaries Journal 36, 1956, 40 CAT Site Code: BOR40 CAT Archive Number: 1336 1956/3 *Beverley House, St Stephen©s Road, Canterbury Cultivation (Garden) noted by F. Jenkins, 1953 about/centred TR 1498058790 Field Report (CAT Report 1956/3) as published in: Jenkins, F. A Roman tilery and two pottery kilns at Durovernum (Canterbury) The Antiquaries Journal 36, 1956, 40 CAT Site Code: BHSSR52 CAT Archive Number: 1338 Reports 1977-1980 1977/1 *10-12 St Dunstan©s Street, Canterbury Building Restoration Historic Building Survey (J. Bowen) centred TR 14505814 (late 15th century timber-framed building) ** 1977 Summary Report (CAT Report 1977/1) as published in: Tatton-Brown, T. III. Building recording : 2. Falstaff Hotel, St Dunstan©s Street in: Canterbury Archaeological Trust 2nd Annual Report 1977-78, 1978, 11 CAT Building Survey Number: BRN1 CAT Archive Number: 857 1978/1-2 *16-21 North Lane, Canterbury Building Development (East Kent Bus Company) Rescue Excavations (P. Bennett) at TR ********** (Roman pottery kiln, active early-mid 2nd century) at TR ********** (7 late Roman inhumation burials in 5 graves) between TR 1582261475 south and TR 1582361473 north centred TR 14665823 (timber-framed medieval buildings, late 13th/early 14th century and refuse pits, late 11th-15th century) early April 1978 Excavation Report (CAT Report 1978/1) as published in: Bennett, P. Excavations at 16-21 North Lane, Canterbury Archaeologia Cantiana 94, 1978, 165-191 and figs 11-23 including reports by: Garrard, P. The Small Finds ibid., 174, fig. 14 Macpherson-Grant, N. C. The Pottery ibid., 174-191, figs 15-23 Interim Field Report (CAT Report 1978/2) as published in: Tatton-Brown, T. II. Excavations : 5. Miscellaneous Sites Canterbury Archaeological Trust 2nd Annual Report 1977-78, 1978, 9 CAT Site Code: NL78 CAT Archive Number: 14 CCM Accession Number: not allocated National Monument Record NAR Number: TR15 NW474 Event UID: 639695 Andrews 1985, 65-66 Site 66 1979/1 *25 North Lane, Canterbury Building Restoration Historic Building Survey (J. Bowen) centred TR 1468758258 (late medieval-17th century timber-framed building) ** 1979 Summary Report (CAT Report 1979/1) as published in: Tatton-Brown, T. III. Building Recording : 2. 25 North Lane in: Canterbury Archaeological Trust 4th Annual Report 1979-80, 1980, 31-32 CAT Building Survey Number: BRN3 CAT Archive Number: 858 1979/2/1-2 *Stuppington Lane, Canterbury Road Construction (A2) Watching and Recording Brief (P. Bennett) centred TR143561 April 1979 Summary Report (CAT Report 1979/1/1) as published in: Bennett, P. II. Excavation : 7. Canterbury Bypass in: Canterbury Archaeological Trust 4th Annual Report 1979-80, 1980, 23-24 Summary Report (CAT Report 1979/1/2) as published in: Bennett, P. *** 4. The Canterbury Bypass (N.G.R. TR 143561) in: Archaeologia Cantiana 95, 1979, 272-273 CAT Site Code: CAT Archive Number: CCM Accession Number: Reports 1981-1986 1981/1 *3 Queen©s Avenue, Whitehall, Canterbury Research Excavation (rear garden) P. Bennett, I. Anderson, M. Green at TR ********** 26-28 October 1981 Excavation Report as published in: Bennett, P. No. 3 Queen©s Avenue The Archaeology of Canterbury 8, 1987, 54-55, fig. 20 CAT Site Code: CAT Archive Number: 41 CCM Accession Number: 1982/1 St Radegunds & Norman Staircase, Canterbury Post-Excavation Analysis (Seeds) (Medieval) 1982 at TR ******** and TR ******** Report iv+pp.1-50 incl 8 figs (plans/sections), 4 tables and 6 graphs + 2pp + plts 1-6 Forkin , C. University of Bradford Archaeological Science 4th Year Dissertation 1982 1982/2 *Cranmer House/Westgate Court Farm, London Road, Canterbury Building Development (Residential) Rescue Excavation (J. Rady) centred TR ********** ** February - *** March 1982 Excavation Report as published in: Bennett, P. Cranmer House, London Road The Archaeology of Canterbury 8, 1987, 56-73, figs 21-22 CAT Site Code: CAT Archive Number: 42 1983/1 *Kirby©s Lane (South-West End), Canterbury Service Trenches (Gas Main) Watching and Recording Brief ? at/about 1462758335 June/July 1983 Field Report (CAT Report 1983/1) as published in: Tatton-Brown, T. II. Excavation : 10. Miscellaneous Other Sites Canterbury Archaeological Trust 7th Annual Report 1982-83, 1983, 25 CAT Site Code: KL83 CAT Archive Number: 859 Andrews 1985, 65 Site 65 1984/1-2 *46 North Lane, Canterbury Proposed Residential Development Excavation (P. Blockley) between TR 1468758231 south and TR 1470358251 north centred TR 1469658242 (Roman riverine deposits, pottery; late 14th century tannery; mid 17th century tanning pits, late 18th century foundry) between TR 1470358247 west and TR 1471558240 east centred TR 14710058245 (mid 17th century tanning pits) 25 June - end August 1984 Field Report (CAT 1984/1) as published in: Blockley, P. II. Excavation : 8. 46 North Lane Canterbury Archaeological Trust 8th Annual Report 1983-84, 1985, 19-21 and plan Excavation Report (CAT Report 1984/2) as published in: Blockley, P. Interim Report on work in 1984 by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust : 7.
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