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Monument: SUT 240 Undated cropmarks of trackways (Monument)Undated cropmarks of extensive linear trackways are visible on aerial photographs on Sutton Common. They are visible cut by the World War Two anti-aircraft ditches (SHER SUT 214).
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Monument: HEP 001 Undated decorated gold fragment, Grange Farm (Monument)1995: Metal detected find of decorated gold fragment
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Monument: LMD 058 Undated Cropmarks/shadow of possible subrectangular fields/plots/garden features at Melford Park (Monument)Undated Cropmarks/shadow of possible subrectangular fields/plots/garden features at Melford Park to the East of Melford Hall.
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Monument: FSM 032 Undated disc brooch and copper alloy pin and awl, Hollow Road Farm (Monument)Disc brooch and copper alloy pin and awl, possibly found metal detecting, details (S1). Disc brooch and copper alloy pin and awl
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Monument: SUT 263 Undated cropmarks of possible field boundaries, trackway and enclosure (Monument)Undated cropmarks of possible field boundaries, a possible trackway and enclosure are visible on aerial photographs, surrounding Oakhill Plantation, Sutton.
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Monument: HVH 040 Undated dark soil and bone scatter (Human?) (Monument)Area of dark soil visible, also flinty areas and numerous bones discovered, possibly human?
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Monument: PKM 067 Undated ditch - AW PIPELINE Trench 139 (NPS) (Monument)Evaluation identified a single undated ditch.
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Monument: SUT 248 Undated cropmarks of possible enclosure (Monument)An undated possible enclosure and linear ditch are visible as faint cropmarks on aerial photographs on land to the west of Low Barn Farm, Sutton.
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Monument: KSS 103 Undated curvilinear ditch soilmark (Monument)A curvilinear ditch feature is visible as a soilmark on aerial photographs on land to the west of Moat Farm, Kessingland.
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Monument: ELV 131 Undated ditch (Monument)A length of ditch, of unknown date and function, is visible as an earthwork on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey. It may be of relatively recent origin. As the lidar survey was flown relatively recently, it is probable that the earthwork still survive...