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Monument: TAT 006 Cropmarks of former field boundaries and a possible wood boundaryCropmarks of former field boundaries and a possible wood boundary of unknown date
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Monument: EKE 032 Cropmarks of fragmentary and multi-phase ditches and field boundariesAn area of fragmentary and multi-phase cropmarks is visible on aerial photographs. The site consists of multiple phases of ditches, potentially relating to field boundaries, trackways and possible fragmentary enclosures, some of which may be Roman in...
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Monument: EKE 028 Cropmarks of fragmentary and undated cropmarksThe site of fragmentary and undated cropmarks is visible on aerial photographs. The majority of the features are likely to relate to former field boundaries of multiple phases, some of which may be Roman to Saxon in date , as suggested by finds in th...
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Monument: FRT 047 Cropmarks of four ring ditchesCropmarks of four ring ditches which probably represent ploughed out round barrows, part of a barrow cemetery, of Bronze Age date
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Monument: THB 027 Cropmarks of fragmentary and multi-phase fields and enclosuresThe cropmarks of fragmentary and multi-phase fields and enclosures are visible on aerial photographs. The extent of the site has been extended to the west to include the area of cropmarks identified, but omitted from the mapping due to being wholly o...
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Monument: LCS 190 Cropmarks of fragmentary and multi-phase ditches and enclosuresThe cropmarks of fragmentary and multi-phase ditches and enclosures are visible on aerial photographs. The site consists of at least two phases, potentially including Roman and medieval to post medieval features, some of which are likely to be relate...
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Monument: EKE 027 Cropmarks of fragmentary and undated cropmarksA large area of fragmentary, undated cropmarks is visible on aerial photographs. The site consists of multiple phases of ditches, potentially relating to fragmentary enclosures, field boundaries, trackways, some of which may be Roman in date. Only th...
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Monument: REY 060 Cropmarks of former irregular field boundarieswith irregular sub-rectangular enclosure adjoining on S sideCropmarks of former irregular field boundaries to south of road and parish boundary with irregular sub-rectangular enclosure adjoining on S side (S1).
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Monument: LCS 194 Cropmarks of fragmentary and multi-phase field boundaries and enclosuresThe cropmarks of fragmentary and multi-phase field boundaries and enclosures are visible on aerial photographs. The site also includes parchmarks suggesting a possible embanked or compacted route into the field (note the proximity of the medieval emb...
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Monument: BRD 274 Cropmarks of fragmentary and undated ditches and field boundariesThe cropmarks of fragmentary and undated ditches and field boundaries are visible on the aerial photographs. A Roman date could be suggested for these cropmarks, see nearby Roman finds (for example BRD 038 and BRD 076). However it must also be noted ...