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Monument: CAC 087 Medieval and undated features at Carlton Hall, Church Road, Carlton Colville (Monument)Primarily medieval features and undated features were found during an evaluation
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Monument: FRK 101 Medieval animal burial and features at Cornerstones (Monument)An archaeological evaluation revealed a medieval animal burial and pit. A possible Iron Age pit was also identified.
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Monument: DAR 030 Medieval and undated features including two Roman cremations pits, Land West of Mill House, The Street, Darsham (Monument)Medieval ditches and pits, and undated features including two Roman cremations pits.
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Find Spot: LKH 431 Medieval annular silver brooch, "Undley Meadows" (Find Spot)Annular silver brooch or buckle, diameter 35mm, with four square decorative plates attached. Formerly recorded as LKH MISC
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Find Spot: BNC 107 Medieval and undated artifact scatter. (Find Spot)Medieval and undated metal finds by detectorist over 3 years across area including beach
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Monument: PAL 050 Medieval and undated features, Land at Lion Road, Palgrave (Monument)Medieval and undated ditches, pits and post holes identified by Evaluation undertaken at Land at Lion Road, Palgrave.
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Find Spot: SUY 155 Medieval architectural fragment and grave stone to rear of 39 Walnut Street and Cleve Hall (Find Spot)Medieval architectural fragment and grave stone identified to the rear of 39 Walnut Street and Cleve Hall
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Monument: RKS 024 Medieval and undated features and pottery at Rickinghall-Botesdale bypass (Monument)Medieval and undated ditch and fourteen pits was revealed during an excavation. Earlier fieldwalking revealed a dense scatter of Medieval pottery located during fieldwalking assessment of proposed Rickinghall-Botesdale bypass route.
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Monument: BRG 077 Medieval and undated features, Areas 2 & 3, Land at Moreton Hall, Great Barton (Monument)Evaluation and geophysical survey indentified a number of features some related to the medieval green and settlement of Catshall Green.
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Monument: BSE 594 Medieval aqueduct (Monument)Walter of Banham (in the early C13) made an aquaduct of lead which brought water from its source two miles away to the Bury Abbey cloisters. Formerly recorded as BSE MISC