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Monument: KIR 038 Roman saltern. (Monument)A Roman salt production site or 'saltern' located just to the south of Kirton Creek
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Monument: LMD 225 Roman scatter (Monument)Large fragments of Roman roof, floor and flue tile and a few greyware sherds recovered from large ditch on north side of ancient woodland (STS 014).
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Monument: SEJ 028 Roman scatter of pottery. (Monument)Scatter of Rom pottery, mainly sandy fabric grey wares (plain bowls - 2 with groove, 1 without, flanged bowl, miscellaneous jars), ? C2 C3 C4, 3 samian fragments, 1 fragmented fragment of box tile, 3 floor tile fragments (S1).
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Find Spot: TDM 044 Roman semi-circular flat-backed bronze ?inset with enamel (lost, possibly red), curvilinear design. Found metal detecting. (Find Spot)Semi-circular flat-backed bronze ?inset with enamel (lost, possibly red), curvilinear design. Found metal detecting. Formerly recorded as TDM MISC
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Monument: SKT 088 Roman settlement activity, land Off Chilton Way (Monument)Archaeological evaluation identified a continuation of settlement activity in the local area.
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Monument: TYY 074 Roman settlement activity, Medieval boundaries and a possible undated building footprint at Trench 141-147 Ipswich to Felixstowe cable route (Monument)Roman settlement activity, Medieival boundaries and a possible undated building footprint at Trench 141-147 Ipswich to Felixstowe cable route.
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Monument: MNL 747 Roman settlement and Medieval pits and ditches, Beaches Road,West Row (Monument)Evidence of a Roman settlement and Medieval pits and ditches at Beaches Road, West Row revealed by metal detecting survey and evaluation.
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Monument: ELV 004 Roman settlement artefact scatter of a coin hoard, pottery, quern and textile. (Monument)Coin hoard and settlement scatter discovered in 1953.
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Monument: BAW 212 Roman settlement at East Anglia One Area 50 (EXC) (Monument)Excavation revealed evidence of Roman trackways and a rectilinear field system.
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Monument: FRS 001 Roman settlement debris and Prehistoric and Medieval finds at Barbers Point (Monument)Roman settlement debris, partly eroded by tides and a small amount of medieval pottery in a possible medieval revetted pit.