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Monument: IPS 778 Land at Northern Fringe, Ipswich.Artefact densities were moderate across the study area, and consisted primarily of post-medieval to modern pottery, ceramic building material and metalwork. Smaller assemblages of prehistoric struck flints and approximately 811g of undateable burnt f...
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Monument: CAA 032 Land at Ullswater Road, Campsea Ash, (Prehistoric-Roman).Early Roman features, including pits, postholes, boundary ditches, animal burials, as well as Early Bronze Age cremation and Iron Age pottery.
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Monument: BSE 363 Land behind 85 Guildhall Steet, Bury St EdmundsEvaluation identified the edge of the town ditch and bank, a probable medieval chalk surface that was later buried by material dispersed when the town bank was levelled, a medieval property boundary ditch and wall, possible well, may have been of si...
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Monument: HTT 020 Land at Shrubbery Farm, Hubbards Lane, HessettEvaluation identified a ditch possibly the eastern edge of the green and a range of shallow features that are thought to be medieval and possibly earlier and late Saxon finds.
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Monument: SNT 046 Land at Wyken Hall, Wyken RoadA watching brief of the construction of a reservoir at Wyken Hall, located a single Roman ditch and an undared Pit.
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Monument: IPS 466 Land at Orchard Street, Ipswich, Suffolk.Evaluation identified medieval and post-medieval features.
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Monument: SUY 100 Land at Westway, Edgworth Road, SudburyMonitoring of the footing trenches revealed no archaeological features but excavation did not penetrate below the overburdon, a single unstratified sherd of medieval pottery was recovered.
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Monument: LMD 224 Land at No 25 Southgate Street, Long Melford, SuffolkEvaluation identified a large depth of subsoil and a single sherd of Roman pottery.
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Monument: SCV 018 Land at South Cove House, South CoveEvaluation identified, two pits and a north to south running ditch are likely to be of medieval and a prehistoric ditch.
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Monument: BSE 288 Land behind 42 Churchgate StreetMonitoring revealed pits, cess-pits, postholes, layers and surfaces, the earliest features are sealed by 12th-14th century layers and probably relate to the earliest use of the urban plots in this part of town.