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Monument: PTR 042 Cropmarks of possible subrectangular enclosure and field boundariesPossible cropmarks visible on aerial photography showing a possible subrectangualr enclosure and a field boundary
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Monument: SUT 235 Cropmarks of possible trackwayFragments of a possible trackway are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs on land to the south of Saxtead Bottom, Sutton.
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Monument: LUD 043 Cropmarks of possible roundhouses or agricultural structuresThe cropmarks of a pair of small ring ditches are visible on aerial photographs and is located within an area of multi-period fields and enclosures (SOL 008). Given the small size of these ring ditches in comparison with the other nearby examples (LU...
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Monument: RLM 063 Cropmarks of possible sunken-featured buildings and/or pits of Saxon dateThe cropmarks of a group of possible sunken-featured buildings and/or pits of Saxon date are visible on aerial photographs, within the suggested core of the Saxon settlement and Saxon Royal residence (RLM 013), and part of the wider Rendlesham comple...
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Monument: SUT 236 Cropmarks of possible trackwayFragments of a possible trackway are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs on land to the south of Saxtead Bottom, Sutton.
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Monument: BDG 042 Cropmarks of possible straight-sided enclosure, open to North-West.Cropmarks, of possible straight-sided enclosure, open to NW. Circa 70m SW-NE by 50m SE-NW (S1).
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Monument: RMS 060 Cropmarks of possible sunken-featured buildings, post–built structures and pits of potential Saxon date.The cropmarks of possible sunken-featured buildings, post–built structures and pits of potential Saxon date are visible on aerial photographs. Finds of Saxon date have been recovered from this general vicinity (RMS 011 and RMS 030). The site consists...
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Monument: BRD 261 Cropmarks of possible undated ditches and field boundariesAn area of cropmarks of fragmentary and undated ditches and field boundaries are visible on the aerial photographs, although it must be noted that some of these ‘ditches’ could feasibly relate to underlying periglacial striped ground. Some cropmarks ...
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Monument: OTY 021 Cropmarks of possible subrectangular enclosure (confused by geological marks)Cropmarks of possible subrectangular enclosure (confused by geological marks) on W side of, and close to, tributary of the Gull, within area of extinct basically rectilinear field boundaries.
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Monument: FOS 034 Cropmarks of possible trackwayCropmarks of at least one possible trackway are visible on aerial photographs to the north of White House Farm, Frostenden.