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Find Spot: COY 039 Fragment of Romano-British lava quern (Find Spot)Fragment of Romano-British lava quern
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Monument: ADT 103 Fragmentary and multiphase cropmarks of field boundaries, trackways and ditches (Monument)The fragmentary and multiphase cropmarks of field boundaries, trackways and ditches, potentially ranging in date from the Bronze Age to the post medieval, are visible on aerial photographs. Some of these cropmarks are likely to be contemporary and po...
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Find Spot: PLY 059 Fragment of post-medieval gold jewel, ?pendant, (Find Spot)Fragment of gold jewel, ? pendant, with three diamonds inset and traces of green and white enamel on back. Formerly recorded as PLY MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: LKH 518 Fragment of Samian pottery, Undley (Poorly Located Find Spot)Fragment of Samian pottery from Undley with stamp of Sennivs (S1)(S2). Formerly recorded as LKH MISC
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Monument: HRT 071 Fragmentary cropmark of possible later prehistoric or Roman enclosures (Monument)The fragmentary cropmark of possible later prehistoric or Roman enclosures to the west of Cross Green can be seen on aerial photographs.
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Monument: SUT 025 Fragment of rim of grooved beaker, found W of Sutton Mounts. (Monument)Fragment of rim of grooved beaker, found W of Sutton Mounts.
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Monument: LVM 182 Fragment of Wall Footing aat 47 High Street, Lavenham (Monument)Fragment of Wall Footing aat 47 High Street, Lavenham
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Monument: SUT 267 Fragmentary cropmarks of a possible boundary bank (Monument)Fragmentary cropmarks of a possible boundary bank are visible on aerial photographs to the south of Sandy Lane, Sutton.
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Monument: UBB 029 Fragment of Rom tile found on surface of field in the vicinity of possible rectangular enclosure (S1). (Rom) (Monument)Fragment of Rom tile found on surface of field in the vicinity of possible rectangular enclosure (S1).
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Monument: ADT 090 Fragmentary and dispersed multi-period cropmarks (Monument)The cropmarks of multiple phases of fragmentary field systems, trackways and possible enclosures are visible on aerial photographs. The date of these features is likely to be late prehistoric and Roman in date, although some elements may be medieval ...