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Monument: BSD 006 Extensive cropmarks of various featuresExtensive cropmarks of field boundaries, trackway, enclosures, a round barrow and a wood boundary of a multi-period date
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Monument: LUD 016 extensive multi-period linear cropmark systems. (Un)Extensive multi-period linear cropmark systems noted on SAU AP 1977, adjacent to LUD 009 (CRN 01787) (S1).
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Monument: ADB 006 Extensive cropmark site.A series of field boundaries and possible fragmentary settlement features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs on land to the south and east of Crag Pit Nurseries, Aldeburgh.
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Monument: BUC 069 Extensive Medieval ditched field system, visible as cropmarks.An extensive ditched field system of probable medieval date can be seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the north of Bucklesham, Bucklesham parish.
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Monument: CAC 038 Extensive Post Medieval flood defence bank, visible as an earthwork.An extensive flood defence bank of probable post-medieval construction is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork extending eastwards on the south bank of the River Waveney from Beccles at circa TM 420912.
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Monument: WHR 077 Extensive cropmarks of a trackway, round barrows, field boundaries and enclosureExtensive cropmarks of a trackway, round barrows, field boundaries and enclosure of prehistoric date
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Monument: HLY 004 Extensive Medieval pottery scatter of pottery sherds.Extensive scatter of C12 and C13 pot sherds.
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Monument: SSM 001 Extensive cropmark pattern of ditches etc, cut by "Dead Lane".Extensive cropmark pattern of ditches etc, cut by "Dead Lane".
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Monument: BUC 017 Extensive ditched field system of probable later Prehistoric or Roman date, visible as cropmarks.An extensive ditched field system of probable later prehistoric or Roman date can be seen as cropmarks to the south of Kembroke Hall, Bucklesham parish.
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Monument: STN 185 Extensive multi-phase boundaries, trackways, enclosures and cultivation/plantation ridges in Downham High WarrenExtensive, multi-phase boundaries, enclosures, trackways and blocks of cultivation or plantation ridges have been recorded as earthworks across Downham High rabbit warren (SHER STN 035). They are primarily visible on imagery from a lidar survey flown...