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Monument: IKL 109 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline Telegraph Road (field 5224/6345), sites a & b, (Prehistoric)February 1991: Fieldwalking assessment prior to insertion of water pipeline located concentration of worked flint - flakes and blades, mostly patinated.
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Monument: IKL 113 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline Thetford Aqueduct pipeline route; Field 1400 (BA)Circa March 1991: fieldwalking assessment by SAU located only 2 worked flints from double traverse of whole field SE edge, poor surface visibility (S1).
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Monument: IKL 110 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline Telegraph Road (field 5224/6345) (Rom)Fieldwalking and monitoring identified a scatter of Roman pottery on the surface and within the subsoil.
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Monument: IKL 111 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline Thetford Aqueduct pipeline route; Field 1143Monitoring identified twenty pits one of which contained 24 sherds of Neolithic pottery.
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Monument: BNH 036 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline OS Field 4434March 1991: Fieldwalking assessment located one burnt flint and 4 flint flakes only on freshly ploughed field (S1).
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Monument: ELV 022 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline Thetford AqueductNov 1991: pit partially filled with charcoally sand.
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Monument: IKL 113 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline Thetford Aqueduct pipeline route; Field 1400 (Rom)Circa March 1991: fieldwalking assessment a possible Roman occupation layer.
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Monument: IKL 110 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline Telegraph Road (field 5224/6345) (Prehistoric)February 1991: fieldwalking assessment prior to insertion of water pipeline located minor concentration of mainly patinated flint flakes and one transverse arrowhead (?Neo) in grey flint (S1).
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Monument: IKL 112 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline Thetford Aqueduct pipeline route, Field 1400Circa March 1991: fieldwalking assessment by SAU located only 2 worked flints from double traverse of whole field SE edge, poor surface visibility (S1).
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Monument: EUN 017 Euston to Cambridge mains water pipeline, OS fields 8155, 6765Field walking and later monitoring identified an Anglo-Saxon and medieval pottery scatter, and two ditches.