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Monument: WTN 064 Prehistoric features and occupation, undated ditch on Land at Mow Hill, Witnesham (Monument)Bronze Age occupation evidence of aligned boundary, pits and Iron Age pits and trackway, and an undated ditch on Land at Mow Hill, Witnesham
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Monument: MUN 023 Prehistoric features, Area A, Moulton Road (Monument)Prehistoric pits, gully and hearth along with pottery, post medieval tile and struck flint, features may have been truncated by post-medieval agricultural activity.
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Monument: HTC 107 Prehistoric field system at The Old Guildhall Church Lane, Hitcham (Monument)Evidence of a later prehistoric field system was found during an archaeological evaluation
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Monument: NAC 052 Prehistoric features at Broom Hill and Fox's Carr (Monument)Prehistoric features at Broom Hill and Fox's Carr.
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Monument: KSG 026 Prehistoric field boundaries and trackway, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Field boundaries and a trackway of possible later prehistoric date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs, Kesgrave parish.
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Monument: LKH 394 Prehistoric features at RAF Lakenheath F35 expansion (SA) MON + EVAL + EXC (Monument)Prehistoric features were revealed during an evaluation
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Monument: KIR 002 Prehistoric field boundaries, trackways and enclosures, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Possible ditched field boundaries, trackways and enclosures of probable late prehistoric date are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks, Kirton parish
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Monument: RMA 018 Prehistoric features at Bixley Farm, Area 7, (Preh) (Monument)1994: Trial trench evaluation adjacent to Roman finds scatter and an earthwork (RMA 007) prior to development located prehistoric and Medieval features and finds.
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Monument: SKT 048 Prehistoric features, Cedars Park phase 4B and 4C (Preh) (Monument)The earliest activity identified during evaluation was a series of parallel gullies, assigned a tentative prehistoric date.
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Monument: BUC 015 Prehistoric field system, enclosures and trackways, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Ditched rectilinear enclosures, field boundaries and trackways of probable later prehistoric or Roman date can be seen as cropmarks to the south of Bucklesham village, Bucklesham parish.