Record Search
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Monument: SNP 101 Prehistoric struck flints on Benhall to Snape Mains (Monument)Prehistoric struck flints on Benhall to Snape Mains
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Monument: OUL 037 Prehistoric to Saxon Occupation at Land off Lime Avenue, Oulton (Monument)Bronze Age/Iron Age enclosure system, Roman enclosure, Saxon cemetery and sunken-featured buildings and Medieval metal working activity.
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Monument: MNL 622 Prehistoric Settlement, Sainsburys site, Recreation Way (Monument)Evaluation and excavation identified a substantially ditched Iron Age enclosure with a quantity of internal features. Also other multi-period finds and features, including human remains and Roman burials.
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Monument: MRM 086 Prehistoric sub-circular enclosure. (Monument)Prehistoric sub-circular enclosure, Martlesham parish
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Monument: EXG 045 Prehistoric worked and burnt flints at Lodes, Granta Relief Scheme, Exning (Monument)Prehistoric worked and burnt flints at Lodes, Granta Relief Scheme, Exning.
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Monument: DBN 001 Prehistoric spread of burnt flint, black earth and charcoal. (Monument)TM 152 635: Spread of burnt flint, black earth and charcoal, about 20 yards diameter and 9 inches thick.
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Monument: BNT 058 Prehistoric system of ditched trackways and possible field boundaries. (Monument)A system of ditched trackways and possible field boundaries of probable prehistoric date are visible to the south east of Brantham Hall Farm, Brantham parish
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Find Spot: NDM 037 Prehistoric worked flint (Find Spot)A prehistoric worked flint point was discovered during digging on the school playing field.
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Monument: KIR 017 Prehistoric sub-circular ditched enclosure, vivible as a cropmark. (Monument)A possible sub-circular ditched enclosure of probable late prehistoric date is visible on aerial photographs as a cropmark in Kirton parish.
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Monument: FLK 002 Prehistoric trackways and field boundaries, visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. (Un) (Monument)Trackways and field boundaries of possible late prehistoric date can be seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs, passing close to and possibly over probable round barrows of Bronze Age date, in Falkenham parish.