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Monument: ING 017 Ingham WellWell beside line of main Thetford-Bury road at Ingham. Construction date unknown.
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Monument: ING 027 Ingham/Culford parish borderRoman and medieval finds marked on a map made by Myrtle Taylor.
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Monument: HGH 040 Inhumation Burials, Church of St Mary, HaughleyInhumation Burials, Church of St Mary, Haughley
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Monument: HGR 005 Inhumations of unknown date.Inhumations found gravel digging circa 1868.
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Monument: CDD 019 Intense Roman artefact scatter of metalwork, animal remains and pottery. (Rom)Intense artefact scatter found metal detecting and features found during excavation, see details.
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Monument: MNL 638 Intensive Romano-British rural landscape at Former Smoke House InnEvaluation trenching and excavation revealed a substantial Romano-British rural landscape, comprised of complex ditched enclosures and associated structures, dating between the late 1st and late 4th centuries AD.
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Monument: TYN 012 Interconnecting ditched tracks of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on Trimley Heath to the north of the A14 in Trimley St Martin parish, partial…Interconnecting ditched tracks of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on Trimley Heath to the north of the A14 in Trimley St Martin parish, partially defining and connecting two rectilinear ditched enclosures or fields.
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Monument: HVH 039 Intercutting Roman and Iron-Age ditches and pits.Full excavation revealed series of intercutting LIA/Early Roman ditches and pits (S1).
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Monument: FEX 310 Interim Visitor Centre, Landguard Viewing Area, FelixstoweMonitoring of service trenches revealed part of a concrete floor and brick wall bases related to a 20th century structure associated with the Submarine Mining Establishment.
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Monument: ERL 214 Intermediate School New Gym, RAF LakenheathExcavation identified, a penannular ring ditch, cut by a series of Roman boundary ditches, forming a larger enclosure, postholes formed a structiure and two large Iron Age pits.