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Monument: STN 140 Area of possible cultivation or plantation ridgesPossible ridges, perhaps of post medieval date and perhaps relating to ridge and furrow, cultivation ridges, or plantation ridges, are visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: SOL 043 Area of possible former surface extraction on Somerleyton marshesAn area of possible former surface extraction, perhaps of peat or clay, is visible as earthworks and vegetation marks on aerial photographs of Somerleyton Marshes. Surface extraction of peat, in shallow workings of this type, is typically of post med...
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Monument: PKM 147 Area of pitting adjacent to Roman RoadAn area of pitting, visible on Google Earth, flanking the Roman Road. Very similar in nature to cropmarks, known to represent occupation and burial to the east of the Roman camp.
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Monument: ELV 118 Area of possible flint mining or other extractionThe earthworks of a possible area of flint mining and/or gravel extraction are visible on the 0.5m resolution Lidar data within the southern part of the post medieval Elveden Warren (ELV 039). The extraction appears to be bisected by a ditch assumed ...
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Monument: STN 091 Area of possible post medieval flint mines, Compartment 4016, Santon DownhamAn area of slight hummocks and hollows was identified during a Rapid Earthwork Identification Survey. The earthworks were identified as possible post medieval flint mines.
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Monument: BRD 312 Area of poorly defined, undated earthworksAn area of poorly defined, undated earthworks is visible on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. Some appear to be banks, and correspond with boundaries shown on the Ordnance Survey 1st edition 6 inch map, while others could relate to post medi...
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Monument: ELV 110 Area of possible flint mining or other extraction and/or Second World War weapons pitsThe earthworks of a possible area of post medieval flint mining or gravel extraction and/or Second World War weapons pits are visible on aerial photographs within a wooded area within Elveden Park.
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Monument: HWN 034 Area of pasture in use as and named ButtsArea of pasture in use as and named Butts according to Hawkedon Tithe Apportionment of 1841 (S1). Formerly recorded as HWN MISC
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Monument: HAD 037 Area of possible enclosures and linear cropmarks of unknown date, aslo the findspot of a Bronze-Age bronze socketed axehead.Area of linear cropmarks and possible enclosures.Also, bronze Bronze Age socketed axehead.
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Monument: IKL 369 Area of possible post medieval extraction.An area of small irregular pits, possibly dating to the post medieval period, are seen as earthworks on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The pits most likely relate to an area of probable post medieval extraction and the features are not...