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Monument: LKH 191 Iron Age, Roman and Early Saxon occupation features at Steam ducts, RAF LakenheathIron Age, Roman and Early Saxon occupation features at Steam ducts, RAF Lakenheath
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: ELO 014 Iron Age/Anglo-Saxon pit containing sherds from bowl at Playters New Farm, Church Road, ElloughIron Age/Anglo-Saxon pit containing sherds of a bowl, Post medieval agricultural activity also present..
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Monument: THE 003 Iron fetters, in BSEMH (?) shown on map (S1).Iron fetters, in BSEMH (?) shown on map (S1).
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Monument: EYE 123 Iron Age, Roman Anglo Saxon, Medieval and Post-medieval features, Land Eye AirfieldRoman ditch and a pit, filled with metal working debris, as well as Medieval and Post Medieval field boundaries identified during evaluation trenching at Eye Airfield, Saxon cemetery (see EYE 052) Iron Age Trackway and features (see EYE 241)
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Find Spot: BNH 108 Iron Axe-headIron axe-head 'of ?Viking type' dredged from River Little Ouse near Barnham; passed to Lancaster Museum in 1938.
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Monument: SNP 103 Iron Age, Roman and Saxon Features at Land North of Blyth Houses, Church Road, Snape, SuffolkIron Age pits and post holes, Roman enclosure and kiln and Saxon occupation inc Sunken Featured Buildings.
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Find Spot: WSF 072 Iron arrowhead of C12 type found on field S of Does Mill during deep ploughingIron arrowhead of C12 type found on field S of Does Mill during deep ploughing. Formerly recorded as WSF MISC
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Monument: BAR 087 Iron Age, Roman and Medieval features Area 10 Bury PZ PipelineExcavation identified features of Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval date.
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Monument: IPS 881 Iron Age/Roman and Medieval settlement and agricultural activity at Henley Gate, Ipswich.Full excavation report to follow, Iron Age/Roman and Medieval settlement and agricultural activity predominantly evidence by boundary ditches and pits was identified by evaluation trenching.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: BSE 653 Iron flag-staff head, The HaberdonAt a meeting of SIA in Bury St Edmunds, July 1857, the following present was announced: "an old flag-staff head (iron), found on the Haberdon, Bury St Edmunds (S1).