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Monument: ADB 147 A Modern boat hard, Slaughden quay. (Monument)A boat hard probably of Modern date, Slaughden quay, Aldeburgh
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Monument: NAC 036 A non-archaeological feature initially recorded as a ring ditch. (Monument)A non-archaeological feature initially recorded as a ring ditch in a field to the north of Lady Wood, Nacton
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Monument: HLY 044 A Modern harbour structure near the entrance to Orford Haven. (Monument)A harbour structure near the entrance to Orford Haven
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Monument: DUN 084 A number of cuttings, possibly extractive pits or peat cuttings of unknown date. (Monument)A number of cuttings (probably man-made) close to Coney Hill
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Monument: ORF 076 A military machine shop of World War II date (Monument)A military machine shop of World War II date, Orfordness, Orford parish
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Monument: COV 108 A mound, of unknown date, visible northeast of Easton Wood. (Monument)A mound, of unknown date, visible northeast of Easton Wood but now eroded away.
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Monument: BCC 062 A number of irregularly shaped possibly ditched enclosures, boundaries and a possible track of unknown date and function, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)A number of irregularly shaped possible ditched enclosures, boundaries and a possible track of unknown date and function are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs near the bank of the River Waveney on the northern edge of Beccles Marshes, Beccle...
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Monument: WLD 055 A military practice trench, probably of First World War date, is visible as an earthwork on Waldringfield Heath, on aerial photographs taken during t… (Monument)A military practice trench, probably of First World War date, is visible as an earthwork on Waldringfield Heath, on aerial photographs taken during the Second World War, Waldringfield parish.
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Monument: SWD 005 A Neo (?) settlement uncovered by rough seas (Monument)A Neo (?) settlement uncovered by rough seas, revealing many flint flake tools, several fragments of pottery and bone/antler artefacts (one being a pick).
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Monument: WNN 001 A number of Neolithic tools and cores found at Cumberland's Mount in Staverton Park (Monument)Flints mentioned in 1910 excavation report, and later finds. Scheduled