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Monument: WNG 006 Extensive spread of Roman potteryExtensive spread (circa 9 hectares) of pottery etc.
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Monument: SYL 017 Extract from the Inquisition of Ninths 1341 - Silh'm: Tithes of hay and turbary worth 13s 4d per annumExtract from the Inquisition of Ninths 1341 - Silh'm: Tithes of hay and turbary worth 13s 4d per annum (S1). Formerly recorded as SYL MISC
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Monument: EXG 013 Extensive Roman settlement area. (Rom)Extensive settlement area, almost a mile in length and up to 200 yards wide revealed in pipeline construction.
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Monument: LWT 045 Extensive World War Two Anti-Tank Defensive System to the north of LowestoftThe site of an extensive World War Two anti-tank defensive system, consisting of anti-tank cubes, barbed wire obstructions and scaffolding, is visible on aerial photographs surrounding the northern perimeter of Lowestoft, from the Lowestoft Denes to ...
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Monument: STN 190 Extensive remains of boundaries, enclosures, trackways and cultivation/plantation ridges across Thetford WarrenA complex landscape of multi-phase boundaries, enclosures, trackways and cultivation or plantation ridges is evident as earthworks, principally visible on lidar imagery, across Thetford Warren. Some features are also visible on aerial photographs, ot...
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Monument: LCS 119 Extensive World War II beach scaffolding.Extensive World War II beach scaffolding, running southwards for circa 7km from Leiston parish.
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Monument: WSN 010 Extraction pit Old Farm, WestonIrregular oval cropmark of a former extraction pit.
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Monument: CHA 011 Extensive Roman artefact scatter of pottery, tile and metalwork. (Rom)Extensive metalwork, pottery and tile scatter.
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Monument: LCS 094 Extensive World War II site, consisting of 2 anti-aircraft batteries, buildings and practice trenches.An extensive World War II site comprising of 2 anti-aircraft batteries, associated buildings and numerous practice trenches, on Goose Hill and in Dunwich Forest
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Find Spot: SEN 059 Extremely unusual & large metal detected strap-end - probably C11th.Extremely unusual & large metal detected strap-end - probably C11th. Drawn (slide also held by Norwich Castle Museum). Details in (S1).