Record Search
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Monument: EYE 020 Field 309 (Monument)Iron spearhead, probably Civil War period.
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Monument: BRL 009 Field 36 (Neo) (Monument)1985/1986: Scatter of Mes & Neo/BA worked flints, mainly occurring as band along gravel ridge running parallel at distance of 50-70m to River Stour.
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Monument: BRL 006 Field 38 (Med) (Monument)1985/1986: 1 rim Thetford type ware and 5 sherds Med pottery `from NW corner of field'.
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Monument: GRU 015 Field 3339 (OS) (Rom) (Monument)1985: Fieldwalking by John Newman for SE Suffolk survey located Rom scatter & dark soil, over 200m x 200m area, on "Field 216".
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Monument: BRL 009 Field 36, Little Bradley, (Mesolithic). (Monument)1986: Scatter of Mesolithic(?) & Neolithic/Bronze Age worked flints, mainly occurring as band along gravel ridge running parallel to River Stour, at distance of 50-70m from present course.
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Monument: BRL 005 Field 35 (Monument)Slight scatter of Neo/BA worked flint, including 3 scrapers, 3 utilized flakes, 12 flakes and 2 burnt flints.
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Monument: BYG 023 Field 36; Longacre Green; Galleys Farm (Prehistoric) (Monument)Fieldwalking by Haverhill District Archaeological Group located `a diffuse thin field-scatter of prehistoric worked flint flakes', `along the northern boundary' of `field 36' (S1).
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Monument: IKL 096 Field 307, Icklingham (Monument)In 1913 W A Sturge "discovered a flint working floor, which he classified as Neolithic, in the SW part of field 307.
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Monument: HRF 018 Field 35 (tithe map); Broom Hills, Herringfleet, (Prehistoric) (Monument)1995: Fieldwalking and metal detecting survey by Lowestoft Archaeological and Local History Society Field Group, by `casual line-walk'. Formerly recorded as HRF MISC
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Monument: BRL 007 Field 37 (Rom) (Monument)1985/1986: 8 sherds Rom grey ware found during field survey on `Field 37'.