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Find Spot: WSH 022 Undated flat bronze fragment decorated with stamped ringsFlat bronze fragment decorated with stamped rings, ?trial piece, ?Sax or ?Med (S1). Formerly recorded as WSH MISC
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Monument: YOX 017 Undated flint and mortar feature at Land Adjacent to Sycamore CottageUndated flint and mortar feature identified during monitoring at Land Adjacent to Sycamore Cottage.
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Monument: HNY 046 Undated flint lined well found near Pump FarmUndated flint lined well found near Pump Farm.
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Monument: HXN 071 Undated flint surface and post-medieval finds, Bethesda, Hackfield GreenUndated compacted flint surface and post-medieval finds were recovered from a test pit which was part of 'The Story of Hoxne' HLF funded community project.
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Monument: NRN 021 Undated flint surface and spread of Roman Building materialUndated flint surface and spread of Roman Building material.
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Monument: SUT 230 Undated former earthwork banksUndated former earthwork banks that may represent former field boundaries are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs on land to the north of The Chase, Sutton.
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Monument: SUT 238 Undated former earthworks of possible field systemUndated former earthworks of a possible former field system 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: SUT 243 Undated former earthworks of possible trackwaysUndated former earthworks of possible trackways are visible on aerial photographs on Sutton Common.
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Monument: FRK 177 Undated foundations, Three Corner Close`There are some foundations in a small enclosure, known as the Three Corner ? Close, which might, by their near position to the Pilgrims' Way and by the character of the brickwork, suggest the site' (of the chapel of the Blessed Mary of Freckenham - ...
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Monument: KSS 087 Undated fragmentary field boundary cropmarksUndated fragmentary linear ditches are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs, on land to the north of Churchfarm Marshes, Kessingland. Medieval finds from nearby (SHER KSS 009) would suggest a possible Medieval date for these features.