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Monument: BUC 034 Field OS 0045, Bucklesham to Alton Water Raw Water Main, Bucklesham, (Prehistoric - Medieval).Medieval pottery, burnt flints and prehistoric flints recovered during watching brief.
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Monument: BUC 031 Field OS 4956, Bucklesham to Alton Water Raw Water Main, Bucklesham.Probable Iron Age ditch, prehistoric pottery, post-medieval pit and finds recovered during watching brief and excavation, in advance of water pipeline, following topsoil stripping OS 4956 (field).
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Monument: IXW 018 Field opposite Cross House, Stow Road (Rom)Thin scatter of metalwork and pottery and one small pit containing pottery, identified during construction work (S1).
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Monument: BUC 032 Field OS 0184, Prehistoric pottery and flint, Bucklesham to Alton Water Raw Water Main, Bucklesham, (Prehistoric).Scatter of Prehistoric pottery and flint flakes found during watching brief and trial trenches during clearance for water pipe line OS 0184 (field).
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Monument: BUC 030 Field OS 7570, Bucklesham to Alton Water Raw Water Main, Bucklesham, (Prehistoric-Medieval).Possible Prehistoric pit, pottery and worked flints located during watching brief, and excavation in advance of water pipeline following topsoil stripping OS 7570 (field).
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Find Spot: IXW 018 Field opposite Cross House, Stow Road. (IA)Plain bow brooch fragment, La Tene type, missing spring and pin, found metal detecting during construction work for tennis court and new housing (S1).
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Monument: RKN 013 Field OS 159Black patches, Rom pottery and glass found on field 159 off Nobles Lane, revealed after ploughing to 18 inches depth during November 1955.
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Monument: RSM 002 Field OS 95Earthwork, large platform in field W of Church Farm, possibly Redisham Hall site.
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Monument: IXW 018 Field opposite Cross House, Stow Road. (Sax)Metalwork of various periods collected during development of meadow opposite Cross House, included a decorated bronze strap end and a fragment of a silver penny of Burgred (AD 852-874)(S1).
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Monument: WHL 008 Field OS 336Moat described in 1665 as the "situation of Empoles".