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Monument: SOL 033 Site of undated linear ditchesLinear ditches of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. A relatively recent origin, perhaps as field boundaries, cannot be ruled out.
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Monument: STT 076 Site of undated, possibly prehistoric and/or Roman period field system, and possible enclosures and roundhouse.An undated field system, perhaps including enclosures and a possible roundhouse, is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Although undated, the cropmarks are similar to others mapped in Norfolk and Suffolk where a prehistoric to Roman period da...
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Monument: SUT 274 Site of undated linear cropmarksUndated linear ditches of unknown function are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Their archaeological significance is uncertain.
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Monument: HLY 165 Site of undated, multi-phase field system, trackways and possible enclosures, most of probably Bronze Age to Roman period dateFragments of an undated, multi-phase field system, together with trackways and parts of possible enclosures, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They surround a triple-ditched enclosure of presumed Bronze Age and/or Iron Age date (HLY 164...
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Monument: CHF 041 Site of undated field systemA field system of unknown date is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Similar field systems elsewhere in Norfolk and Suffolk have been interpreted as being of possible Iron Age to Roman date.
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Monument: IKN 014 Site of undated square enclosureA square, embanked enclosure, of unknown date and function, is visible as a soilmark on aerial photographs. It occupies a low-lying position, adjacent to a tributary of the River Alde and on the edge of its floodplain. The enclosure bears a superfici...
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Monument: STT 077 Site of undated, possibly prehistoric, field systemPart of a field system of unknown date is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. It appears to be a continuation of more extensive areas of field system visible to the south (STT 016, STT 065), for which a Bronze Age or later prehistoric date ha...
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Monument: HLY 169 Site of undated ditchesLinear and curvilinear ditches of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They could simply be drainage ditches, of relatively recent origin.
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Monument: HLY 157 Site of undated ring ditch, perhaps the site of a Bronze Age round barrowA ring ditch of unknown date, perhaps the site of a Bronze Age round barrow, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is surrounded by the cropmarks of multi-period enclosures, settlement, trackways and field systems (HLY 158), which includ...
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Monument: STT 078 Site of undated, possibly prehistoric and/or Roman period, rectilinear cropmarks, including a probable trackwayA mainly rectilinear pattern of undated ditches and banks, together with a possible oval pit, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The archaeological origin and significance of many of the cropmarks is uncertain. A pair of fragmentary para...