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Poorly Located Find Spot: MUD 047 Findspot of Neolithic scrapers, knives, choppers and flakes (Poorly Located Find Spot)Neo scrapers, knives, choppers and flakes (S1). Formerly recorded as MUD MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: BRD 343 Findspot of Neolithic worked implements (Poorly Located Find Spot)Neo implements from Brandon held in Luton Museum, formerly part of Owen Williamson of Hitchen Collection amassed in 1930s and 1940s. Formerly recorded as BRD MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: FEX 391 Findspot of numerous Roman silver and bronze minimi coins (Poorly Located Find Spot)Numerous silver and bronze minimi. Formerly recorded as FEX MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: LKH 458 Findspot of Neolithic stone and flint implements, including knives, an adze and javelin heads (Poorly Located Find Spot)`Stone and flint implements, including knives, an adze, leaf-shaped and lozenge-shaped javelin heads, leaf-shaped daggers (see BA), axes, chisels, scrapers, a hammer, triangular, barbed and tanged (see BA), leaf-shaped and lozenge- shaped arrowheads,...
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Poorly Located Find Spot: NBN 051 Findspot of Neoltihic flint implements of delicate workmanship (Poorly Located Find Spot)Flint implements of delicate workmanship recorded in Victoria County History.Formerly recorded as NBN MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: HGM 028 Findspot of Neolithic trimmed flakes (Poorly Located Find Spot)Trimmed flakes (S1). Formerly recorded as HGM MISC
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Monument: BSE 019 Findspot of Norman pottery. (Monument)Norman pottery found AD 1846 (S1).
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Find Spot: BRS 059 Findspot of Neolithic scrapers. (Neo) (Find Spot)Neolithic scrapers etc, recorded in Victoria County History. Formerly recorded as BRS MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: DBN 180 Findspot of Neoltihic flakes and scrapers (Poorly Located Find Spot)Flakes and scrapers (S1). Formerly recorded as DBN MISC
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Monument: FLW 010 Findspot of one Anglo-Saxon body sherd of Ipswich ware and one body sherd of Thetford type ware (Monument)One body sherd Ipswich (?) ware and one body sherd with thumb impressed applied strip of Thetford type(?) ware (S1).