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Monument: BNH 124 Possible Bronze Age round barrow (Monument)The slight earthworks and cropmarks of a possible former Bronze Age round barrow, may be visible on aerial photographs. This possible barrow may have formed part of a cluster of up to seven barrows forming a barrow cemetery overlooking the Little Ous...
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Monument: STN 132 Possible Bronze Age round barrow (Monument)An undated mound is visible as an earthwork on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. It could feasibly represent the remains of a Bronze Age round barrow. A number of other barrows have been recorded in the area, such as SHER STN 043 40m to the ...
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Monument: STN 047 Possible Bronze Age round barrow (Monument)An undated mound, possibly a Bronze Age round barrow, survives as an earthwork. It has been identified on the ground and is visible on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: SCV 021 Possible Bronze Age round barrow (Monument)An earthwork mound is visible on aerial photographs on land to the north of Pottersbridge Marshes, South Cove. It may represent a Bronze Age round barrow.
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Monument: WRW 097 Possible Bronze Age Ring Ditch. (Monument)A possible ring ditch is seen as a soilmark on aerial photographs. The feature most likely relates to a former Bronze Age barrow. The ring ditch is in close proximity to two possible Roman or medieval enclosures to the south (WRW 039) and Wordwell me...
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Monument: STN 118 Possible Bronze Age round barrow (Monument)A circular mound, possibly a Bronze Age round barrow, is visible as an earthwork on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: WRE 005 Possible Bronze Age round barrow (Monument)A single ring ditch, circa 20m in diameter, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs within an area of field boundaries (SHER COV 141) and near to a second ring ditch (COV 007). It is possible that this ring ditch represents a former Bronze Age...
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Monument: CUL 075 Possible Bronze Age ring ditch (Monument)A possible Bronze Age ring ditch is seen as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The ring ditch is most likely Bronze Age in date and most likely relates to a former Bronze Age barrow. The barrow mound may still survive as a very low earthwork on the vi...
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Monument: BRD 272 Possible Bronze Age round barrow (Monument)The soilmarks of a possible Bronze Age round barrow may be visible on the aerial photographs. The site consists of a sub-circular lighter area surrounded by an angular ditch. The marks are fairly indistinct and may relate to underlying periglacial fe...
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Monument: STN 006 Possible Bronze Age round barrow (Monument)A possible Bronze Age round barrow survives as an earthwork. It has been identified as an earthwork on the ground, and is visible on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.