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Monument: DBN 166 Sub-circular enclosure and post hole building(s) Middle Saxon?Sub-circular enclosure and Hall House(s) of probable Middle Saxon date suggested by the morphology of the posthole building(s) visible on aerial photographs
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Monument: WKB 110 Sub-rectangular enclosureSub-rectangular enclosure with internal features, aligned NE-SW, visible as cropmark on Google Earth 4/2021
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Monument: FRS 064 Subcircular and circular geophysical anomaliesGeophysical anomalies potentially relating to anthropogenic activity. Subcircular features are similar in size and geophysical signature to sunken featured buildings, while a larger circular feature may be the remains of a round barrow
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Monument: TUN 004 Sub-circular mound, circa 15m diameter and 1.5m high, Scheduled Monument.The earthworks of a possible round barrow of potential Bronze Age date. The site consists of a sub-circular mound, circa 15m diameter and 1.5m high. It is a Scheduled Monument.
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Monument: ACT 007 Subrectangular enclosure & field boundaries (moat?), & a metal detected bronze animal head.Subrectangular enclosure & field boundaries (moat?), & a metal detected bronze animal head.
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Monument: AST 015 Sub-circular EnclosureCropmark of sub-circular enclosure ditch diameter approx 60m. Overlooking river Deben. Possible Moat.
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Monument: YAX 008 Sub-rectangular wood belted enclosure, circa 220m x 210m.Sub-rectangular wood belted enclosure, circa 220m x 210m.
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Monument: BNT 025 Sub-circular double ditched enclosure of uknown date.Aerial photograph of sub-circular double ditched enclosure (?), lines of ditches mostly unclear or discontinuous (S1) circa 150m by 130+m, abutts field boundary and sewage works on SW side, extent to SW unknown.
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Monument: GLG 032 Sub-oval enclosure of unknown date, visible as a cropmark.Faint cropmark (dubious) of possible sub-oval enclosure on either side of field boundary.
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Monument: CRT 008 Subrectangular enclosure and recent field boundaries of unknown date, visible as cropmarks.Subrectangular enclosure? and recent field boundaries, on different alignments showing as cropmarks on SAU APs, 1976 (S1).