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Monument: BNH 163 Earthwork of a bank at Thetford Warren, Barnham Heath (Shifting Sands HLF project)Field survey revealed a bank earthwork
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Monument: HAD 264 Earthwork of a possible medieval Hollow Way "Bacon Lane"Possible medieval Hollow Way, visible on the 1st edition OS map and on LIDAR, and research by the Hadleigh shows origins of this route goes back to at least 1454.
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Monument: HLM 064 Earthwork of a probable Ring Ditch, South of Helmingham HallEarthwork of a probable Ring Ditch, South of Helmingham Hall.
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Monument: HLM 061 Earthwork of a Ring Ditch, SE of Helmingham HallRing Ditch, approximately 18m diameter, visible on Lidar and various Aps
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Monument: CSA 041 Earthwork of possible former field and parish boundariesUndated possible former field and/or parish boundaries are visible as earthworks on lidar imagery on land within Rendlesham Forest, Capel St Andrew.
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Monument: TDM 029 Earthwork of possible moated siteEarthwork of possible moated site of unknown medieval date
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Monument: CUL 091 Earthwork of Sub Circular Enclosure or Henge ? visible on LIDAREarthwork of Sub Circular Enclosure or Henge ? c190m diameter, visible on LIDAR, immediately adjacent to Scheduled round barrow CUL 004
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Monument: SUE 120 Earthwork of undated bankAn undated bank is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. Its function is unknown, but it is relatively wide and could have acted as some sort of boundary.
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Monument: CUL 071 Earthwork of unknown dateNovember 1975: Area of `humps and bumps' with nettles and thistles defined on sketch map and considered as possibly Med by Myrtle Taylor. Formerly recorded as CUL MISC
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Monument: PLY 038 Earthwork remains of bank and external ditch N of school playing field, surviving to 2.5 feet, from top of bank to bottom of ditch on N side.Earthwork remains of bank and external ditch N of school playing field, surviving to 2.5 feet, from top of bank to bottom of ditch on N side.