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Poorly Located Find Spot: IKL 274 Two Bronze Age flat axes (Poorly Located Find Spot)Two Bronze Age flat axes, see details. Formerly recorded as IKL MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: LKH 471 Two Bronze Age flint daggers, Undley (Poorly Located Find Spot)Two flint daggers (one fragmentary) from `Undley' listed in Grimes gazetteer (numbers 95 & 96)(S1)(S2). Formerly recorded as LKH MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WSW 172 Two Bronze Age slug knives from West Stow in Hunterian Museum in February 1979 (Poorly Located Find Spot)Two slug knives from West Stow in Hunterian Museum in February 1979 (S1)(R1). Formerly recorded as WSW MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: LKH 433 Two bronze Age spearheads, Lakenheath Fen (Poorly Located Find Spot)Two spearheads, one pegged, one possibly basal looped, claimed to have been 'found together in Lakenheath Fen 1909' (S1). Formerly recorded as LKH MISC
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Monument: OUL 001 Two bronze coins. (Monument)Two bronze coins.
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Monument: FEX 059 Two Bronze-Age ring ditches, visible as cropmarks close to fragmentary cropmarks of a possible ditched field boundary. (BA) (Monument)Two ring ditches are visible as cropmarks close to the fragmentary cropmarks of a possible ditched field boundary and trackway, to the south of Candlet Road, Felixstowe.
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Monument: WCB 010 Two brooches, Colchester derivative types, found metal detecting (S1). (Rom) (Monument)Two brooches, Colchester derivative types, found metal detecting (S1).
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Monument: SUT 079 Two buildings marked on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629, described as a bond tenement belonging to John Hales (S1). (Monument)Two buildings marked on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629, described as a bond tenement belonging to John Hales (S1).
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Monument: WGD 012 Two buildings shown on Hodskinson's 1783 map (S1). (Monument)Two buildings shown on Hodskinson's 1783 map (S1).
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Monument: STT 024 Two buildings shown on William Haiward's map of Shottisham, 1631, as belonging to Robert Bourne (S1). (Monument)Two buildings shown on William Haiward's map of Shottisham, 1631, as belonging to Robert Bourne (S1).