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Poorly Located Find Spot: WCB 088 Two Neolithic polished axes, kept in the village schoolTwo polished axes, kept in the village school. Formerly recorded as WCB MISC
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Monument: FXL 022 Two Oval mounds, unknown dateOval `mound' shown on OS 1:10560 & 1:10000 maps (S1).
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Monument: WRW 030 Two parallel earthwork banks, The Kings Forest, Wordwell2 large banks running parallel to each other, although one is half the length of the other. The sections of earthwork bank can be seen on visualised lidar data and most likely relate to post medieval boundary banks. The monument polygons have been up...
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Poorly Located Monument: TDD 048 Two Neolithic stone axes & 18 flint axes from Tuddenham in Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, CambridgeTwo stone axes & 18 flint axes from Tuddenham in Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, Cambridge. Formerly recorded as TDD MISC
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Monument: DNT 009 Two parallel ditched of unknown date, visible as cropmarks.Cropmark of part of two parallel ditches on E side of modern roadway (S1), not visible in different crop on other side of road.
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Find Spot: LKH 555 Two Neolithic scrapers and a fabricatorTwo scrapers an a fabricator from Lakenheath in Chelsmford Museum. Formerly recorded as LKH MISC
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Monument: BUC 011 Two overlapping rectilinear enclosures of probable Prehistoric or Roman date, visible as cropmarks.Two overlapping rectilinear enclosures of probable later prehistoric or Roman date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs, about 120 metres to the south-west of Bucklesham Hall, Bucklesham parish.
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Monument: ADT 006 Two parallel linear cropmarks.Two parallel linear cropmarks are visible on aerial photographs. These cropmarks have been grouped together with other similar trackways and field system cropmarks recorded within this wider area under ADT 099. See record for details.
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Monument: FEX 230 Two of the three World War II embarkation hards located on the riverside to the west of Landguard Fort.Two of the three World War II embarkation hards located on the riverside to the west of Landguard Fort, Felixstowe
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Monument: SMW 005 Two parallel drainage channels of probable post-medieval date are visible on aerial photographs as earthworks on Benstead Marshes, Shipmeadow parish.Two parallel drainage channels of probable post-medieval date are visible on aerial photographs as earthworks on Benstead Marshes, Shipmeadow parish.