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Monument: FSM 027 Hollow Road Farm, Fornham St MartinFindspot of a sherd of Roman pottery and post medieval brick and tile was identified during evaluation trenching at Hollow Road Farm.
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Monument: NWN 005 Hollow way of unknown date.Hollow way from TL 860 615 to TL 851 613.
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Monument: CAC 001 Hollow Lane, Carlton Colville, (Mesolithic).Worked flint scatter, found fieldwalking.
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Monument: STN 037 Hollow way of unknown dateA hollow way of unknown date was identified as an earthwork during a site visit. It follows a dry valley, which leads to the Little Ouse approximately 1.5km to the east. It is depicted as a trackway (at least partially) on 19th century Ordnance Surve...
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Monument: CAC 001 Hollow Lane (Neo)Mes and Neo implements including 1 transverse arrowhead, 2 hammer stones, 4 core hammer stones, 1 broken straight knife, 1 knife three corner, 23 end scrapers, 1 disc (small axe), 1 slug knife, 11 side scrapers, 3 thumb scrapers, 1 broken chisel, 1 b...
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Monument: HIG 017 Hollow wayHollow way N & E of the church (formerly recorded under HIG 004).
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Monument: SEC 069 Hollow way, c.4m wide. Ditched on S side only, except on E endHollow way, c.4m wide. Ditched on S side only, except on E end. Recorded in S.Podd Earthwork Reconnaissance Survey. Formerly recorded as SEC MISC
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Monument: CHL 007 Hollow LaneLate C14 jetton.
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Monument: BTY 043 Hollow wayHollow way visible on 1st edition OS map
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Monument: WHA 012 Hollow way(?) circa 3m deep, to N of present road from Whatfield to A1141, which appears to be cut into S side of S bank defining hollow way (S1).Hollow way(?) circa 3m deep, to N of present road from Whatfield to A1141, which appears to be cut into S side of S bank defining hollow way (S1).