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Monument: FEX 053 Brackenbury BatteryRom pottery sherds, at least two skeletons, pieces deer antler, found in military trenches.
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Monument: FEX 088 Brackenbury Battery site - Roman features and finds (Rom)December 1994: Rapid evaluation of single line of trenches traversing former Brackenbury Battery site, prior to construction of sea defences, located multi-period features and finds.
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Monument: HUD 024 Brackhall or Brockley GreenSite of a former Green
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Monument: FEX 088 Brackenbury Battery site - prehistoric features and finds (Preh)December 1994: Rapid evaluation of single line of trenches traversing former Brackenbury Battery site, prior to construction of sea defences, located multi-period features and finds.
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Find Spot: FEX 245 Brackenbury Fort area (1870 in cliff near Brackenbury Fort, boarded Rom well measuring 30 feet square x 8 feet deep with Castor ware vase 7. Formerly recorded as FEX MISC
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Monument: FEX 088 Brackenbury Battery site - Iron Age pottery (IA)December 1994: Rapid evaluation of single line of trenches traversing former Brackenbury Battery site, prior to construction of sea defences, located multi-period features and finds.
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Monument: FEX 088 Brackenbury Battery site - undated features and finds (Un)December 1994: Rapid evaluation of single line of trenches traversing former Brackenbury Battery site, prior to construction of sea defences, located multi-period features and finds, many of which were undated.
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Monument: FEX 088 Brackenbury Battery site - Bronze Age features and finds (BA)December 1994: Rapid evaluation of single line of trenches traversing former Brackenbury Battery site, prior to construction of sea defences, located multi-period features and finds.
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Monument: FEX 088 Brackenbury Battery site - Saxon finds (Sax)December 1994: Rapid evaluation of single line of trenches traversing former Brackenbury Battery site, prior to construction of sea defences, located multi-period features and finds.
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Monument: FEX 041 Braconbury Fort Area (Rom)Roman pottery scatter found during walking in Felixstowe.