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Monument: IKN 095 Ridge and furrow of unknown date, possibly for land drainage.Ridge and furrow, possibly for land drainage not cultivation, of unknown date, visible east of Iken Church. Formerly IKN 023
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Monument: STN 189 Ridges and boundary banks of probable post medieval dateRidges and boundary banks of probable post medieval date are visible as earthworks on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey. The banks have the same orientation as the multi-banked warren boundary (SHER STN 035) that bounds the site to the east; this also...
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Monument: STN 170 Ridges, of unknown but possible post medieval or modern dateRidges reminiscent of ridge and furrow are visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. Their date is uncertain, but a post medieval to modern date seems probable as they share their orientation with boundaries depicted on hist...
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Monument: IKN 098 Ridge and furrow of unknown date, probably for drainage purposes.Ridge and furrow, probably for drainage purposes, of unknown date, visible north of Yarn Hill. Formerly IKN 024
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Monument: KIR 080 Ridges of unknown dateRidges recorded during earthworks reconnaissance survey of 1995. 3 ridges running NE-SW on NW side of Falkenham Wood. Formerly recorded as KIR MISC
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Poorly Located Monument: WSW 182 Rickwood, West Stow, (Palaeolithic)West Stow: Two hand-axes in the BM labelled `Rickwood field, opp[osite] sewage works'. Formerly recorded as WSW MISC
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Monument: FRT 037 Ridge and furrow, unknown dateSmall field with N-S ridge and furrow (?) with circa 4m spacing observed from roadside (S1).
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Monument: STN 169 Ridges, of unknown but possible post medieval or modern dateRidges reminiscent of ridge and furrow are visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. Their date is uncertain, but a post medieval to modern date seems probable as they share their orientation with boundaries depicted on hist...
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Monument: FRS 051 Ridge and furrow, probably for a drainage system, unknown dateFaint, straight ridge and furrow, of unknown date and probably for drainage, is visible at Barber's Point. Formerly FRS 001
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Monument: STN 168 Ridges, of unknown but possible post medieval dateRidges reminiscent of ridge and furrow are visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. Their date is uncertain, but they appear to pre-date boundaries and tracks shown on modern and historical Ordnance Survey maps. They may be...