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Monument: ARG 159 Area of linear anomalies, inlcuding possible trackways and enclosuresArea of linear anomalies, inlcuding possible trackways and enclosures
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Ipswich UAD child record: IPS 1137 Area of Medieval BuildingsArea of 12th-13th Century Buildings (As shown by remnant floors and post holes).
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Monument: ARG 158 Area of linear and curvilinear archaeological anomaliesArea of linear and curvilinear archaeological anomalies identifed from geophysical survey
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Monument: LKD 025 Area of Medieval banks and ditches probably relating to medieval settlementA series of banks and ditches most likely relating to medieval settlement remains are seen as earthworks and subsequently as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The banks and ditches most likely relate to a series of boundaries, field boundaries, probab...
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Monument: ARG 154 Area of geophsycial anomalies including a track way, ring ditch, and other linear featuresArea of geophsycial anomalies including a track way, ring ditch, and other linear features. The trackway runs north to south and there may be other trackways on different alignments
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Monument: SAP 009 Area of lumps and bumps in grassland to the N of Sapiston church, sometimes thought to be the remains of a deserted village.Area of lumps and bumps in grassland to the N of Sapiston church, sometimes thought to be the remains of a deserted village.
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Monument: OUS 036 Area of occupation, W of Back Street.An area of occupation of unknown date, consisting of several small enclosures, indicated by cropmarks and Geophysical Survey
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Monument: STN 161 Area of former quarrying, probably post medievalAn area of uneven ground, identified on the ground and visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015, probably represents a former quarry, perhaps of post medieval date. It has been suggested as the poss...
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Monument: GED 002 Area of linear cropmarks of unknown date.Area of linear cropmarks.
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Monument: LCS 318 Area of Medieval occupation, E of Lower Abbey FarmAn area of Medieval occupation, consisting of numerous small enclosures and a trackway identified by evaluation.