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Monument: EXG 023 Roman well, Pinewood Stud Newmarket (Monument)Well, cut into chalk, total depth 53 feet.
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Monument: WTM 059 Roman, medieval and post medieval features at Land off Bury Road (Monument)Roman, medieval and post medieval features identified during evaluation trenching at Land off Bury Road.
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Monument: LMD 153 Roman Wall at Liston Lane, Long Melford (Monument)Remains of a flint and mortar wall, probably part of the Roman villa / Bath house part of LMD 017.
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Find Spot: SEL 041 Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval artefact scatter (Find Spot)Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval artefact scatter comprising coinage, Post Medieval Nuremberg jettons and a medieval buckle
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Find Spot: WTP 018 Roman, Medieval and post medieval finds, Metal detecting rally, Park Farm (Find Spot)121 Roman, Medieval and post medieval finds recovered during metal detecting rally, includes Roman coins and brooches, medieval and post-medieval coins.
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Monument: COV 155 Roman well and pottery, Covehithe Cliff (Monument)April 1890: Another well/pit/feature with timber board lining and ties (similar to ones seen at Covehithe, COV Misc, in 1870-1875 and at Easton Bavents, EBV Misc, in 1888) discovered with quantity of broken pottery. Formerly recorded as COV MISC
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Monument: MNL 598 Roman, Land Adjoining Smoke House Inn, Skelton's Drove, Beck row, (Monument)Evaluation identified a substantial phase of Late Iron Age/Roman occupation, a dense spread of features, consisting of a network of ditches and scattered pits.
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Monument: WFG 023 Roman Way (Monument)Hollow way linking Upsher Green to NE with Rectory Road to SW.
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Monument: ELV 013 Roman, Iron Age and Bronze Age artefact scatter of pottery and metalwork, including a coin and bow brooch (Monument)Large (Late Iron Age &) Roman scatter on surface and metal detected from arable field, including 12 'Bury tribe' coins seen over a number of years, and a moderate number of Bronze Age lithic implements.
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Monument: WHP 075 Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval pottery and tile, Whepstead (Monument)Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval pottery and tile, Whepstead