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Poorly Located Find Spot: THD 046 Thorndon General, (Pleistocene)Elaphas antiquus (Mammuthus?) tusk, in river gravel. Formerly recorded as THD MISC
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Monument: TMM 006 Thornham Park; Thornham HallThornham Park & Hall. The Hall is believed to be a 16th century 'E' shaped house extensively modernised in the late 17th and 19th centuries. The park is believed to be 17th or early 18th century in date.
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Monument: SBN 021 Thorington Street, Stoke by NaylandTusk and teeth of mammoth found circa 1955, in gravel pit at a depth of 16 feet. Also flint implement
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Poorly Located Find Spot: TMM 016 Thornham Hall, Thornham Magna, (Palaeolithic)One hand-axe. Formerly recorded as TMM MISC
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Monument: TYN 013 Thorpe Common (Sax)1970s: limited fieldwalking (by John Hatchett & Alan Underwood ?) of area of cropmarks (see Un, & for extension to NE see TYN 067) located pottery of Roman (samian & 'Caistor' Ware); Ipswich, Thetford and Med wares. Summary in (S1).
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Monument: THD 008 Thorndon Hill; Hill HousePart of moat. Trapezoid, occupied (LB), isolated, E of village, close to parish boundary
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Monument: ARG 119 Thorpe and Aldringham CommonsCommon Land
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Monument: SBN 085 Thorington Street Corn Mill, Mill LaneWatermill and mill house on River Box. Both Listed Buildings.
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Monument: SUP 022 Thorney Green, StowuplandThorney Green, as existing, with additional areas where likely Post Medieval encroachment within areas of original green edge ditch.
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Building: TMX 023 Thorpe Chapel19th century Baptist chapel