Oxford Archaeology: St Aldates excavation
Oxford Archaeology: Archaeologists Sophie Bojadziev and Tom Brook with medieval pottery and two late Saxon or early medieval spindle whorls
Oxford Archaeology: Part of a cooking-jar in Medieval Oxford Ware, dated to the late 11th or 12th century
Oxford Archaeology: St Aldates excavation
Oxford Archaeology: The same area after further excavation
Oxford Archaeology: A near-complete miniature jar recovered from the latrine associated with the medieval Jewry
Oxford Archaeology: A near-complete tripod pitcher in Medieval Oxford Ware, recovered from the latrine associated with the medieval Jewry
Oxford Archaeology: The remains of a leather shoe dated to the 13th or 14th century
Oxford Archaeology: Excavation of a medieval wall along the southern edge of the site
Oxford Archaeology: Some of the medieval walls of a cellared structure exposed
Oxford Archaeology: A selection of drinking vessels dating to the 15th to mid-16th century
Oxford Archaeology: A near-complete chamber pot in Yellow-glazed Border ware, dating to the mid-16th to 17th century and possibly used by the patrons of a nearby inn
Oxford Archaeology: A stone-lined latrine in use between the mid-17th and early 18th century
Oxford Archaeology: A fragment of a glass wine bottle with the seal of the Mermaid tavern, demolished c 1708
Oxford Archaeology: The seal of the Mermaid tavern after cleaning
Oxford Archaeology: One of the many clay tobacco pipes recovered from the excavation