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Monument: LVM 122 Medieval to late post Medieval features at Land Adjacent to The Great House Hotel, Market Place, LavenhamMedieval to late post Medieval features were found during archaeological monitoring
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Monument: COG 049 Medieval to Post Medieval artefact scatter (GGCMI Field/068)Medieval to Post Medieval artefact scatter from fieldwalking and metal detecting by Mick Matthews
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Monument: WKS 008 Medieval to Post Medieval Artefact Scatter St Andrew Close, Wickham SkeithArtefact Scatter found during a watching brief at St Andrew Close, Wickham Skeith
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Monument: LKD 097 Medieval to post medieval banks and ditches possibly relating to strip fields.Banks and ditches of probable medieval to post medieval date can be seen as earthworks (which have since been levelled) on aerial photographs. The features most likely relate to medieval to post medieval boundaries, strip fields and possibly drainage...
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Monument: EKE 036 Medieval to post medieval boundariesA series of linear boundary banks and ditches, some of which may also have acted as trackways of probable medieval to post medieval date are visible on the LIDAR data within an area of plantation within Rendlesham Forest.
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Monument: HRT 022 medieval to Post Medieval Boundary ditches at Banhams Coach Depot, The Row, HartestEvaluation identified two boundary ditches, relating to the medieval or post-medieval use of the site.
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Monument: WYB 072 Medieval to Post Medieval ditches and modent pit at Weybread House, WeybreadMedieval to Post Medieval ditches and modent pit at Weybread House, Weybread.
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Monument: CAC 071 Medieval to post medieval drainage and marshland causewaysThe vegetation marks and slight earthworks of probable medieval to post medieval drainage dykes and marshland causeways are visible on aerial photographs at this location. These were not included within the mapping as this type of feature is not incl...
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Monument: EKE 038 Medieval to post medieval field boundariesThe site of a group of curving and regular shaped medieval to post medieval field boundaries is visible on aerial photographs, but the majority have not been mapped as they are partially depicted on the Ordnance Survey First Edition map.
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Monument: WRE 007 Medieval to post medieval hollow way and earthworksEarthworks of a lane or trackway, visible as a bank and ditch, a possible field division, and a pond, which is depicted on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map are visible on aerial photographs within Wrentham Park (WRE 019).