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Monument: BLG 025 Post-medieval disturbance and 12th century pottery, Former Masons Cement Works, Great Blakenham (Monument)The only features uncovered during the works were post-medieval disturbance which was most likely related to the sites previous use in the mid 20th century as a Ministry of Defence Fuel Depot but a number of 12th century pottery sherds were recovered...
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Monument: NKT 057 Post-medieval ditch and post holes (Monument)Post-medieval ditch and two post holes excavated during an evalaution in 2014.
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Find Spot: BTY 052 Post-medieval copper-alloy dividers, Hall Heath (Find Spot)Copper alloy dividers with facetted arms, metal detected (S1). Formerly recorded as BTY MISC
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Monument: BAR 090 Post-medieval ditch : AW PIPELINE - Trench 81 (NPS) (Monument)Evaluation identified a single post-medieval ditch.
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Monument: HTC 103 Post-medieval ditch and three undated pits, Mizpah, The Causeway (Monument)Evaluation identified a post-medieval ditch and three undated pits, possibly medieval or post-medieval.
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Monument: BNC 020 Post-medieval Deer Park and Landscape Park, Benacre Park (Monument)18th century compartmentalised Deer Park which was later remodelled as a 19th century landscape park associated with Benacre Hall (See BNC 120 for Hall).
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Monument: BSE 500 Post-medieval ditch and pits, 78 Whiting Street (Monument)Monitoring identified post-medieval acitivty in the form of a boundary ditch and several large pits truncated and overlain by more modern activity.
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Find Spot: CRM 089 Post-medieval copper alloy Portuguese moidore (Find Spot)Copper alloy Portuguese moidore, early to mid C18, found metal detecting, details (S1). Formerly recorded as CRM MISC
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Monument: LCS 173 Post-medieval disturbance, Land to the Rear of No 31 High Street, Leiston, Suffolk (Monument)Monitoring of ground works recorded extensive evidence for 19th and earlier 20th century ground disturbance.
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Monument: HLY 117 Post-medieval ditch and sheep burial, Land East of Mallard Way, Hollesley - (SCCAS) EVAL (Monument)Evaluation identified post-medieval ditch and a sheep burial that was probably of the same date and a probable tree-throw hollow.