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Monument: ORF 205 Three flint/crag walls (Monument)Three flint/crag walls, possibly associated with an earlier building
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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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Find Spot: PIN 011 Three flint flakes and one medieval coarseware sherd identified during Watching Brief on Scrivemer Drive (Find Spot)Three flint flakes and one medieval coarseware sherd identified during Watching Brief on Scrivemer Drive
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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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Monument: LSY 017 Three fields of unknown date found in close proximity to one another referred to on a map of 1838 (Monument)Three fields found in close proximity to one another referred to on the 1838 tithe map. Formerly recorded as LSY MISC
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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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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: RGD 006 Three denarii (Nerva - Trajan - Hadrian, AD 96-125 range) found metal detecting in a limited area. (Monument)Three denarii (Nerva - Trajan - Hadrian, AD 96-125 range) found metal detecting in a limited area.
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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. (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).