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Monument: WMH 038 Land off St Michael's Way, Wenhaston with Mells, (Roman Rural Settlement) (Monument)Evidence of Roman rural settlement including structures, ditched plot boundaries, enclosures pits and 'dark earth'/palaeochannel at Land off St Michael's Way.
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Monument: RDL 001 Land off Turnpike Road, Red Lodge (Monument)Evaluation identified a small assemblage of prehistoric struck flint, four possible features and a pit containing an assemblage of Middle Bronze Age pottery.
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Monument: SKT 051 Land off Station Road East, Stowmarket (Monument)Evaluation and palaeolenvironmental survey revealed that the site had been water meadow until the construction of the Gipping Navigation channel in the late 18th century when the site became a centre for mercantile activity.
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Monument: CAC 042 Land off Ullswater Road, Bloodmoor Hill, Carlton Colville. (Monument)Evaluation (see CAC 014) and excavation of site with round-houses, 4-posters, pits, ditches etc with classic Late Bronze Age (Matt Brudenell, Oct 2008) pottery assemblage (& a few Neolithic & Early Bronze Age sherds).
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Monument: HNY 027 Land off Rickinghall Road (Monument)Single trench evaluation of proposed building site found unstratified scatter of LMed pottery.
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Monument: BAA 022 Land off The Street, Badwell Ash (Monument)Evaluation failed to reveal any archaeological deposits, but a sequence of natural environmental deposits which may have future potential for palaeoenvironmental studies were identified.
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Monument: LCS 175 Land Opposite 18-30A Aldeburgh Road, Leiston (Monument)Early Neolithic activity/cluster pits and Late Bronze Age ring ditch, pits and ditches, possible remnants of a contemproary field system. Roman rectilinear field system also identified.
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Monument: SXM 030 Land Off Rendham Road, Saxmundham, Suffolk (Monument)Sparse residual struck flint and post-medieval and modern features, mostly field boundary ditches and a small number of pits.
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Monument: COG 027 Land off Stevensons Approach (Monument)Evaluation revealed an undated pit, two ditch segments believed to form part of a post medieval field boundary.
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Monument: ONS 007 Land off Union Road, Onehouse (Monument)Early Iron Age ditches identified, post medieval field boundary and field walking recovered sparce distributions of prehistoric, Roman and late medieval finds.