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Monument: BNT 089 Multi-period features at Land South of Ipswich Road, Brantham (Monument)Multi-period features were revealed during an archaeological evaluation following a geophysical survey
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Find Spot: TYY 071 Multi-period finds scatter, including worked flint, burnt flint, prehistoric, Roman and medieval pottery. (Find Spot)Fieldwalking revealed a multi-period finds scatter, including worked flint, burnt flint, prehistoric, Roman and medieval pottery.
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Monument: HVH 135 Multi-period features and occupation at Boyton Meadows, Anne Suckling Lane, Haverhill (Monument)Multi-period features and occupation comprising Five phases of Btonze Age to Iron Age, Romano-British, Saxon to Norman and Medieval at Boyton Meadows, Anne Suckling Lane, Haverhill
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Monument: CAC 079 Multi-period field systems, Bloodmoor Hill (Monument)An extensive area of cropmarks, representing the remains of multi-period field systems, with associated boundaries and trackways, some of which is thought to be Roman in date, is visible on aerial photographs. This area, known as Bloodmoor Hill, has ...
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Monument: SUE 207 Multi-period artefact scatter, Sudbourne (Monument)Multi-period artefact scatter, found during a metal detecting rally
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Monument: FLN 009 Multi-period features, Former Tarmac Quarry, Flixton (Monument)Evaluation and excavation revealed several phases of activity from the Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age, through to the post-medieval. Features inlcuded pits, ditches, an enclosure and a WWII trench.
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Find Spot: NRN 038 Multi-period finds, Norton Metal Detecting Durvey 2013 (Find Spot)Metal detecting survey in 2013 recovered a concentration of Roman coins, a scatter of medieval finds which includes a purse bar in a similar area as well as post-medieval and modern finds which were recovered across all 9 fields.
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Monument: LCS 059 Multi-period cropmarks of probable field boundaries and enclosures (Monument)Multi-period cropmarks of probable field boundaries and enclosures are visible on aerial photographs. They are undated, but more than one phase is apparent. An Iron Age to Roman date for some of the cropmarks is plausible.
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Monument: FTN 010 Multi-period field system cropmarks (Monument)A large area of multi-period field system, boundary and trackway cropmarks are visible on aerial photographs. The ring ditch previously recorded under this number is now under FTN 013. Comparison with the 1652 Estate Map of Somerleyton would suggest ...
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Monument: LUD 018 Multi-period linear cropmark complex. (Monument)Multi-period linear cropmark complex N of LUD 017 (CRN 01811) noted on SAU AP 1977 (S1).