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Poorly Located Find Spot: MNL 925 Undated "antiquities", River Lark (Poorly Located Find Spot)"Antiquities found in dredging River Lark, a few coins, a long knife (see Misc Rom), human bones and 2 skulls in peat" (S1)(R1). Formerly recorded as MNL MISC
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Monument: IXW 089 Undated and possible Roman and Bronze Age to Iron Age features AW PIPELINE EVAL TR 104 (NPS) (Monument)Possible Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age ditch and possible Roman metalled surface identified during evaluation trenching for an Anglian Water pipeline.
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Monument: LWT 329 Undated and Post Medieval features at Foxborough Road (Monument)Archaeological evaluation revealed undated and Post Medieval features at Foxborough Road
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Monument: KSY 012 Un (Monument)Two patches of burnt flint seen at approximately TL 9964 4285 & TL 9970 4285 in a drainage ditch at a depth of about 3ft, about 5 years ago (S1).
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Monument: ERL 154 Undated and possible Early Saxon features at Plymouth Road Car Park (Monument)Undated and possible Early Saxon features identified during excavation at Plymouth Road Car Park
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Monument: IXW 087 Undated and post medieval ditches AW PIPELINE EVAL TR 110 (NPS) (Monument)Undated and post medieval ditches identified during evaluation trenching for an Anglian Water pipeline
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Monument: NRN 023 Undated and Late Post Medieval features at Old Haymills Site (Monument)Undated and Late Post Medieval features at Old Haymills Site identified during evaluation trenching
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Monument: STN 080 Undated and post medieval banks and ditches, Compartment 4016, High Lodge (Monument)A number of banks and ditches, some of probable post medieval date, were identified during a Rapid Earthwork Identification Survey. Two of the banks have also been identified on aerial photographs and on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015; the...
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Monument: MNL 700 Undated and modern features at The Rose and Crown (Monument)Evaluation identified undated and modern features.
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Monument: STN 060 Undated and post medieval boundaries (Monument)A number of boundary banks and ditches, at least some of which are probably post medieval in date, were identified as earthworks on the ground, and are also visible on aerial photographs and lidar imagery. Some are depicted on a late 19th century Ord...