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Poorly Located Monument: WNG 076 Three Neolithic flint axes & One stone axe from Wangford (West) in Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, CambridgeThree flint axes & One stone axe from Wangford (West) in Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge. Formerly recorded as WNG MISC
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Monument: CSA 042 Three possible earthwork moundsThree undated possible earthwork mounds are visible as earthworks on lidar imagery on land within Rendlesham Forest, Capel St Andrew.
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Monument: CLY 058 Three medieval silver coins, 'Field 7'Three silver hammered coins, bronze annular brooch/buckle, bronze badge/mount, bronze buckle and Roman terret ring. Formerly recorded as CLY MISC
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Monument: HLY 150 Three possible areas of barbed wire obstruction, or World War Two 'strongpoints'Three possible areas of barbed wire obstruction, or possible World War Two 'strongpoints' are visible on aerial photographs on land surrounding ‘Duck Corner’, Hollesley.
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Monument: HVH 090 Three post medieval ditches and brick cistern at Drakes Yard, HaverhillThree post medieval ditches and brick cistern at Drakes Yard, Haverhill
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Monument: FEX 200 Three Modern concrete tank blocks with timber revetting around.3 concrete tank blocks with timber revetting around. Blocks shown on map where there seem to be more - maybe continued under bank and bank created after aerial photo used.
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Monument: COV 087 Three possible ditches in cliff face, of unknown date, possibly tree bowls.3 possible ditches seen in cliff face. Possibly tree bowls.
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Find Spot: YOX 035 Three Post Medieval limestone Masonry fragements at Yoxford Primary SchoolThree Post Medieval limestone Masonry fragements of 15th to 16th century and 18th century date at Yoxford Primary School
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Monument: BNT 011 Three oval cropmarks of unknown date.Three oval cropmarks, where virtually nothing grows, have been observed over a period of 15 years by John Keeble.
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Monument: SNP 066 Three possible World War II training obstacles and a cluster of slit trenches, visible as earthworks west of New England Farm.Three possible World War II training obstacles and a cluster of slit trenches, visible as earthworks west of New England Farm.