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Monument: UBB 026 N of Ubbeston Green, Med scatter C12-C13 (S1) and possible moat. (Monument)N of Ubbeston Green, Med scatter C12-C13 (S1) and possible moat.
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Monument: IPS 718 Nacton Road Site, Ipswich (Monument)2013: Oxford Archaeology East carried out an excavation at 'Site 1b' Nacton Road, Ipswich, near to Ravenswood Housing Estate. The excavation of the 0.5 ha area was prompted by a planning application for a restaurant development with associated car-p...
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Monument: LVT 042 Nacton Shores (Monument)Series of post lines and isolated posts and small groups. Possible groynes? 3 larger posts beyond low water mark. Too large an area to map accurately.
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Monument: NAC 059 Nacton Picnic Site (Monument)Line of posts running parallel with current cliff edge, approx. 7m away. Link with posts down river - probably part of same system of groynes. Various stretches along river. Some double line. Rear line with horizontal planks & later concrete in fill...
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Monument: IPS 719 Nacton Road Site, Ipswich. (Monument)In May to June 2013 Oxford Archaeology East carried out an excavation at 'Site 2' Nacton Road, Ipswich, near to Ravenswood Housing Estate. The excavation of the 0.47 ha area was prompted by a planning application for a restaurant development with as...
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Monument: NAC 110 Nacton Auxiliary unit operational base (Monument)Auxiliary unit operational base.
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Monument: IPS 715 Nacton Road Site, Ipswich. (Monument)The investigation revealed the limits of Suffolk County Council Archaeology Service's excavation. The remainder of the area was stripped by mechanical excavator and all exposed archaeological and natural features were recorded. One undated field boun...
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Monument: CHL 002 N of Bylam Wood (Monument)Ring ditch, circa 15m diameter.
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Monument: IPS 293 Nacton Road Improvements, former Ipswich Airfield, Ransomes Europark, (IAS 9127). (Monument)April 1999: prehistoric pottery from small pit found during watching brief.
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Monument: NAC 057 Nacton Shores (Monument)Spread of rubble and brick from old hard - marked on modern map.