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Monument: IPS 865 Archant Site, Lower Brook Street, Ipswich.Full excavation report to follow, Test pit 1 found a 19th century cellar with and in-situ asphalt floor located at a depth of 2.3m, the cellar had been subsequently backfilled with layers of brick and concrete rubble in the 1960s. Test pit 2 uncove...
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Monument: STN 021 Area of "Old gun flint industries" defined on 6 inch record map by Rainbird Clarke.An area of "Old gun flint industries" was defined on a 6 inch record map by Rainbird Clarke. No evidence of post medieval flint mining was identified during a site visit, or by a survey of aerial photographs and lidar.
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Poorly Located Monument: WAM 030 Are of Roman debris, Wattisham AerodromeArea of Rom debris found in construction of Wattisham Aerodrome - now registered as BCG 004. Formerly recorded as WAM MISC
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Monument: DUN 052 Area of a World War II minefield.Area of minefield, of WWII date, at the northern edge of Dunwich
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Monument: WRE 061 Archaeological single trenched excavation (said to be by BM) across steep mound in middle of village. (Un)Archaeological single trenched excavation (said to be by BM) across steep mound in middle of village.
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Monument: RLM 029 Area 7, Bentwaters Airbase, Rendlesham18 trenches were opened in a field known as Area 7, Rendlesham, but no archaeological evidence was recovered.
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Monument: SNT 036 Area of ancient woodlandAncient woodland as defined in (S1).
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Monument: CLA 166 Archaeological test pit 2 excavations in Clare (ACA)Predominantly post-medieval pottery and finds, with a single sherd of Romano-British pottery
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Monument: STN 023 Area of "approx site of RB coarse pottery found 1945", defined on 6 inch record map by Rainbird Clarke. (Rom)Area of "approx site of RB coarse pottery found 1945", defined on 6 inch record map by Rainbird Clarke.
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Monument: IPS 413 Area of Archaeological Importance, Ipswich.Medieval town, defined as Area of Archaeological Importance in Local Plan (S1).