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Monument: BRD 152 Compartment 2055, Brandon ParkJune 1998: Scatter, consisting of sample 43 sherds, all of ginger jars, plus one lava quern fragment in circa 50m by 70m area rapidly fieldwalked following new planting of seedlings.
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Monument: WRW 031 Compartment 4200, Boundary Banks; The Kings Forest,Earthwork boundary banks of a probable post medieval date have been recorded from field visits and are seen on visualised lidar data. The banks probably relate to the boundaries of Newheath Plantation as marked on the 1904 OS map and possibly marking...
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Monument: FLN 067 Communal site no.4, Bungay/Flixton AirfieldA military permanent camp associated with the Second World War airfield at Bungay is visible on aerial photographs as a complex of structures 500 metres to the east of Flixton Hall, Flixton parish.
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Monument: ELV 139 Compartment 2081, Elveden, (Prehistoric).Fieldwalking of tree planting furrows (40m apart traverses 20m long stints) located thin background scatter of three flakes and three burnt flints. Previously recorded as ELV Misc.
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Monument: WNG 037 Compartment 4594c, Wangford WarrenSeries of 4 mounds near Shakers Lodge - possibly round barrows, pillow mounds or natural?
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Monument: BRD 142 Compartment 2059Group of flint mines, mainly in gully and large pit form, in area of mature pine woodland (in process of being thinned in January 1997).
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Monument: WRW 014 Compartment 4209August 1990: Fieldwalking assessment following replanting earlier in year revealed med pottery scatter.
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Find Spot: BOT 047 Community Test Pitting - Botesdale and Rickinghall 2017 and 2018Community test pitting recovered Bronze Age pottery, some possible late prehistoric worked flint, late medieval pottery and post-medieval pottery.
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Monument: WRW 027 compartment 4068, The Kings Forest1998: series of alternate slight banks and ditches running virtually the entire length of compartment 4068b aligned with rides and averaging circa 8m apart - probably related to forestry planting (S1). Arable in 1880s & 1904 mapping therefore probab...
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Monument: IKL 165 Compartment 5140, Kings Forest2002: rapid survey identified pair of linear banks, circa 5m wide & 70cm high, 27m apart, defining edges of Icknield Way (see IKL 105). Westernmost also marks line of parish boundary between Icklingham and West Stow. Probably of Medieval or later dat...