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Find Spot: MNL 001 Three Hills, Warren Hill, Mildenhall, (Mesolithic-Iron Age) (Find Spot)Mesolithic assemblage found in the "Neolithic floor" discovered by Mr. Elliot at Warren Hill in 1893.
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Monument: MNL 001 Three Hills, Warren Hill, Mildenhall, (Palaeolithic) (Monument)In terms of palaeolithic implements, Warren Hill is the richest site in East Anglia and it has produced more hand-axes (over 2000) than any other in Britain.
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Find Spot: MNL 824 Three Hills, Warren Hill, Mildenhall, (Palaeolithic). (Find Spot)A blade leaf point using more recent terminology of Early Upper Palaeolithic (LRJ) date.
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Find Spot: MNL 717 Three Hills, Warren Hill, Mildenhall, (Prehistoric) (Find Spot)A single flint scraper discovered during a site visit in 1990.
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Monument: MNL 001 Three Hills, Warren Hill, Mildenhall. (BA) (Monument)Three round barrows on eminence, about 70 feet in diameter and 9 or 10 feet high, each being fossed, were destroyed in 1866 (S1)(S6).
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Monument: MNL 001 Three Hills, Warren Hill, Mildenhall. (Rom) (Monument)Bronze toilet set and bronze `volute' handle found during quarrying in and around `centre barrow' in 1866, probably associated with Saxon burial (S1).
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Monument: STU 006 Three joining sherds of grey ? C13 cooking pot with frilled rim. (Monument)Three joining sherds of grey ? C13 cooking pot with frilled rim.
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Monument: BOY 020 Three large Modern concrete pillboxes/ gun emplacements. (Monument)3 large concrete pill boxes/gun emplacements.
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Monument: EBG 012 Three linear ditches forming three sides of a rectangle, probably a rectangular enclosure of unknoen date, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Single cropmark feature comprising three linear ditches forming three sides of a rectangle, probably field, possibly rectangular enclosure (S1).
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Monument: NAC 014 Three linear ditches of unknown date. (Monument)Three linear ditches of unknown date visible on aerial photographs in the field to the north of Lady Wood, Nacton