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Monument: DLL 009 Bank Barrow (field name) (Monument)Possible earthwork bank or barrow suggested by field name, 'Bank Barrow' (plot 20) on Tithe Map.
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Monument: WNG 046 Bank earthwork, Compartment 4600a, Wangford Warren (Monument)Bank earthwork, circa 20cm high and 10m wide, parallel to ride at N end of compartment 4600a.
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Monument: MNL 433 Bank Farm, off Hayland Drove, West Row Fen (Monument)Principal scatter of worked flint, including 3 scrapers and 3 knives (1 ?edge-smoothed), 3 sherds of flint-tempered pottery including a simple rim, and burnt flints on a sand and gravel ridge.
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Monument: MNL 434 Bank Farm, off Hayland Drove, West Row Fen (Monument)Burnt flint patch and thin scatters of worked flint from gravelly ridges nearby.
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Monument: WRW 046 Bank identified in the Kings Forest (Monument)Bank identified in the Kings Forest.
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Monument: NAC 090 Bank of unknown date and function. (Monument)A bank of unknown date and function is visible on aerial photographs north-west of Mansbrook Grove, Nacton
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Monument: KIR 079 Bank of unknown date, probably the side of an old pit (Monument)Bank recorded during earthworks reconnaissance survey of 1995. N facing sinuous bank, c5m highx1.6m long, probably side of old pit. Formerly recorded as KIR MISC
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Monument: CHL 033 Bank on the North West side of the old creek, of unknown date. (Monument)Bank on NW side of old creek - previous sea wall approx. 40m from existing. Runs in dog leg for 75m.
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Monument: BRD 213 Bank or banks of unknown but probable post medieval date (Monument)A bank, or banks, or unknown but probable post medieval date is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs and (partially) on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey. It may relate to a boundary, or boundaries, depicted on 19th and 20th century Ordnance ...
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Monument: WSW 063 Bank, Kings Forest, compartment 5314 (Monument)E-W bank earthwork, circa 5m wide by 30cm high in eastern half of compartment 5314. At slightly oblique angle to other banks and ditches in same compartment (WSW 062).