Record Search
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Monument: BAR 122 Artefact scatter of several flint flakes (Monument)Thirty plus flint flakes from area. Formerly recorded as BAR MISC.
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Monument: BEL 002 Artefact scatter of two urns of unknown date. (Monument)Two urns found near Bridge Farm in 1840.
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Monument: DBN 027 Artefact scatter of several hundred pieces of brunt flint of unknown date. (Monument)Scatter of several hundred pieces of burnt flint visible on surface (S1).
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Monument: HLM 020 Artefact scatter of unknown date and nature. (Monument)Rev G Cardew, in 1865, writes `In the adjoining land, in the occupation of Mr Posford, I have also found ancient remains (see HLM 005), and again in the glebe field opposite the church gate.
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Monument: WHP 077 Artefact scatter of Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval pottery, Medieval and Post Medieva tile and undated burnt flints at Whepstead (Monument)Artefact scatter of Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval pottery, Medieval and Post Medieva tile and undated burnt flints at Whepstead.
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Monument: BRG 102 Artefact scatter of silver coins, including a penny of Henry III and a penny of Edward I (Monument)Metal detected silver coins, halfpenny of John, penny of Henry III and penny of Edward I. Formerly recorded as BRG MISC
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Monument: BNH 014 Artefact scatter of unknown date found in a pit. (Monument)Pit with black layer containing flint implements - later excavated by Basil Brown. See BNH 012 for records.
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Monument: CLY 053 Artefact scatter of Saxon and medieval metalwork (Monument)L Sax bronze strap end fragment, Med bronze buckle plate & Med harness fitting, found metal detecting. Formerly recorded as CLY MISC
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Monument: BNC 046 Artefact scatter of three posts in the beach, of uknown date. (Monument)Three posts in beach. Round, approx 25-30mm diameter. Could be from peat deposits below but come up through yellow peaty deposits and are all vertical.
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Monument: KNE 013 Artefact scatter of unknown date of black earth and cooking stones. (Monument)"Spread of black earth and cooking stones circa 20 feet across" is used to describe KNE 007 & 014.