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Monument: SOL 045 Site of probable Bronze Age barrow cemeteryA probable linear Bronze Age round barrow cemetery is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The cemetery comprises seven individual ring ditches (SHER SOL 003-005, 012-013, and 046-047), arranged in a eastnortheast to westsouthwest alignment. T...
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Monument: SOL 012 Site of probable Bronze Age round barrowA penannular ring ditch is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. Although undated, it is most likely to represent the site of a Bronze Age round barrow, and to form, with other ring ditches to its east, a linear barrow cemetery SHER SOL 045. T...
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Monument: SOL 013 Site of probable Bronze Age round barrowA penannular ring ditch is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. Although undated, it is most likely to represent the site of a Bronze Age round barrow, and to form, with other ring ditches to its east and west, a linear barrow cemetery SHER S...
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Monument: SOL 050 Site of probable field boundaries of uncertain dateLinear ditches, of uncertain date and function, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are most likely to represent former field boundaries; a double-ditched element could be a trackway. They could be contemporary with the more extensiv...
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Monument: SOL 042 Site of probable post medieval clay extraction pitsAreas of probable post medieval extraction are visible alongside the River Waveney as earthworks and vegetation marks on aerial photographs. They may relate to clay extraction associated with the nearby Somerleyton Brickworks (SHER SOL 025).
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Monument: BNH 115 Site of probable post medieval water meadowsThe earthworks of an area of probable water meadows are visible on aerial photographs at Hunwell Lows on a former minor watercourse, in part fed by Hunwell Spring and presumably a tributary of the Little Ouse River to the east. The earthworks are qui...
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Monument: HRF 004 Site of probable rectilinear enclosure of unknown dateA probable rectilinear enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is surrounded by the cropmarks of fragmentary, multi-phase field systems (SHER SOL 036), some of which it may be associated with, although other eleme...
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Monument: STT 074 Site of probable Second World War bomb craterA circular pit, surrounded by a bank, visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs, probably marks the site of a Second World War bomb crater.
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Monument: RMS 058 Site of probable Second World War training activityEvidence of Second World War military activity, probably related to training, is visible as the earthworks of pits and vehicle tracks on 1940s aerial photographs. Much of the area has since been levelled but it is possible that some earthworks may st...
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Monument: CHF 042 Site of probable undated field system cropmarksVague and fragmentary linear cropmarks visible on aerial photographs probably represent part of a field system of unknown date. They are probably contemporary with the clearer field system cropmarks visible in the field to the west (CHF 041).