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Monument: WLV 050 A single undated ditch at Home Farm, Main Street, WoolverstoneA single undated ditch at Home Farm, Main Street, Woolverstone.
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Monument: BEL 014 A slightly irregular and incomplete ring ditch, visible as a cropmark on the northern bank of the River Fynn. (Un)A slightly irregular and incomplete ring ditch is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs, on the northern bank of the River Fynn.
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Monument: FKM 046 A single prehistoric hollow/pit, AW PIPELINE - Trench 40 (NPS)A single prehistoric hollow/pit was identified within the trench, which contained 10 struck flints and a single core.
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Monument: BNH 078 A single undated ditch AW PIPELINE - Trench 22 (NPS)A single probably pre-post-medieval ditch.
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Monument: SLY 119 A small circular mound of unknown date and function, Shotley parishA small circular mound of unknown date and function, Shotley parish
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Monument: FKM 047 A single prehistoric ditch, AW PIPELINE - Trench 39 (NPS)Evaluation identified a single prehistoric ditch as well as eleven lithic implements and a single sherd of Roman pottery and a single Roman coin.
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Monument: LKD 065 A single undated ditch at Lackford Solar FarmA single undated ditch identified during evaluation trenching at Lackford Solar Farm
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Monument: WGM 011 A slit trench of twentieth century date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork approximately 600 metres to the north-west of Worlingham Hal…A slit trench of twentieth century date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork approximately 600 metres to the north-west of Worlingham Hall.
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Monument: WPT 031 A single ring ditch, circa 20m in diameter, situated near the existing field boundary. Possibility of another ring ditch next to it.A single ring ditch, circa 20m in diameter, situated near the existing field boundary. Possibility of another ring ditch next to it.
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Monument: FKM 049 A single undated pit or ditch terminal: AW PIPELINE - Trench 37 (NPS)Evaluation identified a single undated pit or ditch terminal, six worked flints and a single sherd of later prehistoric pottery were recovered from the topsoil.