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Monument: STN 122 Area of possible post medieval water meadows (Monument)Possible post medieval water meadows are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: WLN 086 Area of possible World War Two military activity (Monument)An area of possible World War Two military activity is visible on aerial photographs on an area of land to the south of Dunwich Forest, Westleton.
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Monument: IKL 369 Area of possible post medieval extraction. (Monument)An area of small irregular pits, possibly dating to the post medieval period, are seen as earthworks on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The pits most likely relate to an area of probable post medieval extraction and the features are not...
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Monument: LKD 098 Area of possible undated extrication. (Monument)An area of possible undated extraction is seen as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The area of extraction consists of small undulating earthwork banks and pits with a large roughly rectangular pit in the west of the area. The rectangular pit is reco...
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Monument: DUN 059 Area of Post Medieval ridge and furrow, visibe as an earthwork. (Monument)An area of ridge and furrow is visible as an earthwork, c1.5km to the south-west of Dunwich
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Monument: STN 091 Area of possible post medieval flint mines, Compartment 4016, Santon Downham (Monument)An area of slight hummocks and hollows was identified during a Rapid Earthwork Identification Survey. The earthworks were identified as possible post medieval flint mines.
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Monument: SUT 176 Area of possible wattle parallels on mud below eroded saltmarsh. Firm enough to walk on. Twigs and stakes emerging horizontally from mud and aligne… (Monument)Area of possible wattle parallels on mud below eroded saltmarsh. Firm enough to walk on. Twigs and stakes emerging horizontally from mud and aligned similarly. Not planned but worth a re-visit. Near hulk SUT Misc - sf20629.
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Monument: SOL 043 Area of possible former surface extraction on Somerleyton marshes (Monument)An area of possible former surface extraction, perhaps of peat or clay, is visible as earthworks and vegetation marks on aerial photographs of Somerleyton Marshes. Surface extraction of peat, in shallow workings of this type, is typically of post med...
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Monument: STN 125 Area of possible ridging (Monument)Possible ridges, perhaps of post medieval date and perhaps relating to ridge and furrow, cultivation ridges, or plantation ridges, are visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: DUN 039 Area of Post Medieval narrow ridge and furrow. (Monument)An area of narrow ridge and furrow is visible to the east of Sandymount Covert