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Monument: LCS 221 Roman activity at Johnson's Farm, Leiston (Monument)Evidence of Roman structures and fields systems as well as cremations were found at Johnson's Farm, Leiston
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Monument: BLG 037 Roman agricultural activity and possible medieval farmstead, Land to the West of Stowmarket Road (Monument)Excavation identified limited Roman agricultural activity and Later Prehistoric activity. The majority of the evidence was for medieval land use, possible a small farmstead.
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Poorly Located Monument: HVH 109 Roman activity (Poorly Located Monument)At meeting of SIA on 13 June 1862 at Haverhill, `W W Boreham Esq, having addressed the visitors, pointing mout more especially the vestiges on the Romans in Haverhill and its neighbourhood' (S1). Formerly recorded as HVH MISC
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Monument: LVM 121 Roman activity, land Adj to Bears Lane (AS) EXC (Monument)Archaeological evaluation identified Roman activity including a cluster of pits and ditches, a kiln and occupation layer. The remains indicate the presence of a substantial Roman buildings in the area.
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Monument: HWN 039 Roman amphora, Glebe Farm (Monument)January 1880: `An amphora of globular form deprived of neck and handles, within which were two fragments of statuettes of pipeclay ("and some score or so of iron nails" (S3)),both representing a nude type of goddess Venus, was found in draining the ...
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Monument: ERL 160 Roman activity at Street Sweeper Dump Site, RAF Lakenheath (Monument)Monitoring, located a buried soil, and an area of dense features seen in a pipe trench.
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Monument: FRS 056 Roman agricultural actvity and low level prehistoric activity at Friston Hall Farm Agricultural Reservoir, Saxmundham Road, Friston (Monument)Geophysical anomalies indicating field boundaries, a trackway and pits. Eval ided Roman ditches and low level prehistoric activity.
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Monument: WLG 037 Roman activity at Erskine Lodge, Stanningsfield Road, Great Whelnetham (Monument)Extensive Roman archaeology was recorded including burials, cremations, pits, wells and a series of structures, during an archaeological evaluation and excavation. A former river channel appears to have been a focus for deposition, with large number...
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Monument: BAA 013 Roman activity, Shakerland Hall Quarry (Monument)Preh and Rom finds from extinct mere or river channel include wooden paddle and trough-like object, Preh pottery and flints and Rom pottery.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: IKL 207 Roman amulet or horse-trappping, Warren Hill (Poorly Located Find Spot)"On Warren Hill, Icklingham, was found in 1877 a small head of Silenus in high relief, of red ware. Previously recorded under IKL Misc.