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Monument: ARG 073 Fragmentary cropmarks of possible medieval settlementFragmentary cropmarks of possible medieval settlement are visible on aerial photographs to the north of St Andrew’s Church, Aldringham cum Thorpe.
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Monument: ADB 201 Fragmentary linear cropmarksUndated fragmentary linear ditches are visible as faint cropmarks on aerial photographs on land to the north of South Warren golf course, Aldeburgh.
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Monument: HLY 135 Fragmentary cropmarks of possible ring ditchFragmentary cropmarks of a possible ring ditch are visible on aerial photographs on land to the east of Boyton Road, Hollesley. It was not possible to be certain that this feature was archaeological in origin.
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Monument: BRD 252 Fragmentary remains of a late 17th to mid 18th century flint boundary wallFragmentary remains of a late 17th to mid 18th century flint boundary wall
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Monument: HLY 137 Fragmentary cropmarks of possible field boundaries and trackwaysFragmentary cropmarks of possible field boundaries and trackways are visible on aerial photographs on Oak Hill, Hollesley, against a background of geological features.
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Monument: WNN 031 Fragmentary cropmarks of unknown dateThe fragmentary and faint cropmarks of possible undated ditches and former field boundaries of are visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: BRD 307 Fragmentary, undated mounds and boundaries, of uncertain archaeological significanceA group of fragmentary mounds and boundaries, of uncertain date and archaeological significance, have been partially identified on the ground and are visible as earthworks on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey and, to a lesser extent, aerial photograph...
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Monument: ADT 101 Fragmentary cropmarks of possible late prehistoric to Roman dateThe fragmentary and faint cropmarks of possible enclosures, field boundaries and ditches of unknown, but potentially late prehistoric to Roman date, are visible on aerial photographs seemingly underlying more distinct boundaries recorded under ADT 01...
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Monument: BRD 353 Fragmentary limestone, Bromhall Chemist's, 32 High StreetAmount of fragmentary limestone (both oolitic of Barnack type and non-oolitic of north Northants type). Formerly recorded as BRD MISC
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Monument: NAC 086 Fragments of a Post Medieval field system.Fragments of a Post Medieval field system visible on aerial photographs of Nacton parish