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Find Spot: WLN 113 Westleton Walls (Walks?) (Find Spot)Flint chisel from Westleton Walls. Formerly recorded as WLN MISC
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Monument: BSE 050 Westley Road, Bury St. Edmunds, (Palaeolithic). (Monument)Hand-axes, Acheulean, etc, and mammoth tooth found in brickearth (Gipping? glaciation) pockets extracted in the 1880s by Henry Prigg on North side of Westley Road.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WLY 019 Westley, General, (Lower? Palaeolithic). (Poorly Located Find Spot)One hand-axe, seven others. Formerly recorded as WLY MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WLY 022 Westley, General, (Terminal Palaeolithic-Mesolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Five blades. Formerly recorded as WLY MISC
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Monument: MNL 380 Weston Ditch, West Row Fen (Monument)Burnt flint patch located during the Fenland survey 1987 (S1).
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WYB 089 Weybread General, (Mesolithc) (Poorly Located Find Spot)One pebble macehead. Recorded by Norwich Castle Museum. Formerly recorded as WYB MISC
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Monument: WYB 079 Weybread House, Weybread, (Palaeolithic) (Monument)Late Paleolithic lithic scatter including a Levallois flake and a rolled cordate hand-axe
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WHR 106 Wherstead General, (Palaeolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Palaeolithic implements, no further details. Formerly recorded as WHR MISC
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Monument: LKH 118 White Fen (Monument)Fine polished flint axe, 'honey coloured, nearly eight inches long by three inches wide', found about twelve years ago (circa 1975) on field surface (S1)(S2).
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Monument: LKH 007 White Fen (Neo) (Monument)Rechipped axe.