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Poorly Located Find Spot: SBN 112 A bronze trade token presented to Moyses Hall Museum in 1984A bronze trade token presented to Moyses Hall Museum in 1984. Formerly recorded as SBN MISC
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Monument: ADB 154 A c. 3.5km long row of World War II anti-tank cubes from Aldeburgh to Thorpness.A circa 3.5km long row of Second World War anti-tank cubes from Aldeburgh to Thorpeness.
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Monument: SPT 058 A Bronze Age ring ditch and a late Saxon enclosure, Land of Loraine Way, Sproughton, Ipswich (MGS) GEOArchaeological evaluation identified a Bronze Age ring ditches, a late Saxon enclosure and former medieval boundaries.
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Monument: ADT 008 A Bronze-Age ring ditch.The possible remains of a ploughed-out Bronze Age round barrow are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs in Alderton parish. This site is likely to have formed part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery, see ADT 105 for details. The relationship...
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Monument: SEY 031 A causeway to the River Waveney is visible as an earthwork to the north-west of Heath Farm, St Mary South Elmham parish.A causeway to the River Waveney is visible as an earthwork to the north-west of Heath Farm, St Mary South Elmham parish.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WNG 079 A bronze Viking period ornamentA bronze Viking period ornament. Formerly recorded as WNG MISC
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Monument: ORF 104 A causeway of probable Post Medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork to the south of Sudbourne Hall and park, Orford parishA causeway of probable Post Medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork to the south of Sudbourne Hall and park, Orford parish
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Monument: SEY 023 A bronze stirrup mount and harness fitting found metal detecting in Oct 1997. Also tip of bronze socketed axehead. (Sax)A bronze stirrup mount and harness fitting found metal detecting in Oct 1997. Also tip of bronze socketed axehead.
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Monument: BOY 012 A Bronze-Age round mound, possibly a small round barrow.Scheduled Monument - Round mound, possibly a small round barrow, attached to the bank which marks the boundary between Capel St Andrew and Boyton, on the Boyton side.
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Monument: WGM 010 A causewayed track of possible medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork to the north of Firhill Covert, Worlingham parish.A causewayed track of possible medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork to the north of Firhill Covert, Worlingham parish.