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Monument: SUT 089 Two buildings shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton 1629, belonging to Henry Havfen (S1). (Monument)Two buildings shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton 1629, belonging to Henry Havfen (S1).
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Monument: ELV 201 Two circular mounds, S of Elveden Hall (Monument)Two circular mounds, clearly visible on LIDAR and winter APs, measuring 28m and 30m across. Possible garden features or barrows.
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Monument: BSE 482 Two ditches and prehistoric flint at Land at South Close (Monument)Two ditches and prehistoric flint identifed during evaluation trenching at Land at South Close.
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Monument: SUT 098 Two buildings, labelled `Mr Burwell voc, Tho Marshes', shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton 1629 (Monument)Two buildings, labelled `Mr Burwell voc, Tho Marshes', shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton 1629
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WSN 024 Two coins, one antoninianus of Posthumus, one sestertius Antoninus Pius, found by W S Piper, exact site unknown (Poorly Located Find Spot)Two coins, one antoninianus of Posthumus, one sestertius Antoninus Pius, found by W S Piper, exact site unknown. Formerly recorded as WSN MISC
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Monument: BRG 066 Two ditches of Saxon to medieval date - AW PIPELINE Trench 146 NPS (Monument)Evaluation identified two ditches of Saxon to medieval date.
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Poorly Located Monument: SPL 039 Two churches are recorded at Shimpling in the Domesday Survey (Poorly Located Monument)Two churches (also see SPL 006) are recorded at Shimpling in the Domesday Survey (S1). Formerly recorded as SPL MISC
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Monument: KIR 019 Two ditched trackways of unknown date, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Two ditched trackways of unkown date are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks in Kirton parish.
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Monument: STT 025 Two buildings, owned by Robert Bourne, shown on William Haiward's map of Shottisham, 1631 (S1). (Monument)Two buildings, owned by Robert Bourne, shown on William Haiward's map of Shottisham, 1631 (S1).
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Monument: RKN 023 Two copper or bronze flat axes and a probable spearhead (or possible dagger) (Monument)Two copper or bronze flat axes and a probable spearhead (or possible dagger) fragment found in a heap of stones and waste material from commercial peat extraction.