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Monument: STU 079 Group of posts of 16th to 19th century date at Holbrook BayGroup of posts of 16th to 19th century date at Holbrook Bay
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Poorly Located Monument: PSH 024 Group of Roman coinsGroup of coins (59 listed) range Domitian to Theodosius (but low in first half of C4). Formerly recorded as PSH MISC
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Monument: STU 046 Group of posts with larger posts on W side. Function unclear.Group of posts with larger posts on W side. Function unclear.
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Monument: SUT 005 Group of round barrows, Sutton Hoo ; Sutton Mounts; Tumulus D; Mound 2`Mound 2' - excavated by Basil Brown 1938 with disturbed boat burial.
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Monument: STU 052 Group of posts forming approximate semi-circle. Not as clear as others - more eroded?Group of posts forming approximate semi-circle. Not as clear as others - more eroded?
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Monument: SOL 008 Group of ring ditches of uncertain date and functionThe cropmarks of group of ring ditches of uncertain date and interpretation are are visible on aerial photographs. This record now includes SOL 009 and other small ring ditches within the immediate vicinity. Some of the ring ditches appear to be over...
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Monument: SUT 038 Group of round barrows, Sutton Hoo; Sutton Mounts (BA)Bronze Age finds and features in area of Group of (Saxon) round barrows, Sutton Hoo, including field system and porched roundhouse and beaker pit cluster.
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Monument: CUL 038 Group of possible field boundaries, circular and oval shaped ring ditches and pits of unknown date, visible as cropmarks.A group of linear cropmarks (possible field boundaries), circular and oval shaped ring ditches and possible pit crop marks.
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Monument: ADT 014 Group of ring ditches of possible prehistoric or Roman dateThe cropmarks of up to three ring ditches, which are visible on oblique aerial photographs. Whilst it is possible that these all represent the remains of Bronze Age round barrows, it is also feasible that they relate to the eaves-drip gullies of roun...
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Monument: SUT 004 Group of round barrows, Sutton Hoo ; Sutton Mounts; Tumulus I; Mound 1`Mound 1', excavated 1939 and contained a ship burial, probably of royal status (S1).