Record Search
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Find Spot: MDS 117 Front Field, (OS 608), Mendlesham (Mesolithic)Flint tranchet axe, 122mm long x 45mm wide, well made, slight reddish-brown colouration, cortex on the end of butt, found 1964.
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Monument: FOS 019 Frostenden Common (1783); Frostenden CornerFrostenden Common as mapped and named by Joseph Hodskinson in 1783. Now largely remains of former brickpits ('Earth Holes') - see FOS 014.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WTN 041 Front half of a Neolithic narrow axe, probably from WitneshamFront half of a narrow axe, probably from Witnesham (S1). Formerly recorded as WTN MISC
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Monument: FOS 023 Frostenden Corner: Brick & Tile Works; Earth HolesBrickworks, drying sheds and kilns shown on OS 1881 map with tramway on 1902 map.
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Monument: MDS 001 Front Field (OS 608) (Sax)1969: One fragment and two rims (same pot) of Ipswich ware found during fieldwalking survey by R Colchester (S1)(S2).
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Monument: FOS 018 Frostenden Clay CommonSite of former Frostenden Clay Common as mapped and named by Joseph Hodskinson in 1783.
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Monument: FOS 016 Frostenden SpringAncient Woodlands
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Monument: MDS 001 Front Field (OS 608) (PMed)1969: Med and PMed scatter all over field, found during fieldwalking survey by R Colchester.
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Monument: PFM 006 Front half of polished slate axe, found in Police Station foundations, corner of lane from Shepherd & Dog.Front half of polished slate axe, found in Police Station foundations, corner of lane from Shepherd & Dog.
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Monument: FOS 020 Frostenden Green (1783)Frostenden Green as mapped (roughly) and named by Joseph Hodskinson in 1783. Includes present Frostenden Hall (resited?) which is also mapped and named by Hodkinson though its exact position is unclear.