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Monument: BNC 045 Possible modern road. (Monument)Possible road. Running on spit eroded in front/lagoon behind. Approx 8m wide. Less well constructed to S end. Hardcore rather than whole laid bricks.
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Monument: STN 053 Possible mound or droveway of unknown date (Monument)A long low mound, flanked by ditches, all of unknown date, was identified as an earthwork during a site visit. It is also visible on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey, on which its appearance suggests it is the eastern end of an area of braided trackw...
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Monument: WSW 144 Possible Modern pits, Compartment 5314, West Stow (Monument)Four pits and a possible small section of bank have been recorded form field visits (undertaken in 2001) and are seen as earthworks on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The earthworks most likely relate to modern forestry features or drai...
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Monument: WRW 086 Possible mound and surrounding ditch of an unknown date. (Monument)A possible mound with a surrounding ditch of an unknown date is seen as earthwork on visualised lidar data. The function and date of the feature is unknown; however, it is possible that this feature may relate to a small Bronze Age barrow, 20th centu...
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Monument: WKB 048 Possible modern ditch with medieval or post medieval fired clay at Cemetery Hill (Monument)Possible modern ditch with medieval or post medieval fired clay identified during evaluation trenching at Cemetery Hill
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Monument: RGH 154 Possible motte at Rougham (Monument)Cathcart King notes a possible motte at Rougham. It is a large flat-topped mound which was probably used as a millstead later.
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Monument: BRD 316 Possible mound or ring bank of unknown date (Monument)A possible mound or ring bank of unknown date is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs and on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey. Its appearance varies depending on which source is looked at; it appears more mound-like on 1940s aerial photograp...
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Monument: FXL 040 Possible Modern gunpost cut into Bronze Age round barrow (Monument)A possible Light Anti-aircraft Artillery emplacement, or gun post, is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs, possibly cut into the mound of a Bronze Age Round Barrow on Brightwell Heath, Foxhall parish.
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Monument: HLY 128 Possible mound - round barrow? (Monument)A circular mound or possible round barrow was visible on Lidar imagery on Lower Hollesley Common.
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Monument: GAZ 034 Possible mound site, the Mount (Tithe); Mount Plantation (Monument)Mound site? Suggested by field names of `The Mount & (Little?) Field allotment' (plot 23) and `The Mount allotment' (plot 72)(S1) and `Mount Plantation' (S2). Formerly recorded as GAZ MISC