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Monument: WLB 027 Two pillboxes, one with an with associated trench, between Robinson's Marshes and Town Marshes (Monument)Two pillboxes, one with an with associated trench, between Robinson's Marshes and Town Marshes
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Monument: BRF 072 Two pits, 15 St Marys Close, Bramford (Monument)Monitoring of footing trenches prior to development revealed two pits and a single sherd of post medieval pottery.
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Monument: BOT 026 Two pits, Osmond House Botesdale (Monument)Evaluation identified two pits, one dated to the 18th century but in the second contained late medieval pottery wasters were recovered.
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Monument: WTP 010 Two polished flint axes found (separately) '20-30 years ago' (circa 1980) by farmworker. Details in (S1). (Monument)Two polished flint axes found (separately) '20-30 years ago' (circa 1980) by farmworker. Details in (S1).
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Monument: ADB 091 Two possible (timber?) linear features, possibly non-archaeologial in origin. (Monument)Two possible (timber ?) linear features of unknown date and function; possibly non-archaeological in origin. Formerly ADB 033
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Monument: IKN 077 Two possible 'borrow' or oyster pits of unknown date. (Monument)Two possible 'borrow' pits or oyster pits, of unknown date, visible in saltmarsh north of Stanny Farm.
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Monument: WLN 071 Two possible Bronze Age round barrows (Monument)The site of two possible Bronze Age round barrows may be visible as soilmarks and earthworks on historic aerial photographs. The alternative interpretation of Roman ‘red hill’ or salt making site is tentatively suggested, although this is not felt pa...
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Monument: REY 032 Two possible gun emplacements of World War II date, west of Southend Warren (Monument)Two possible gun emplacements of World War II date, west of Southend Warren
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Monument: BSE 201 Two possible Late Saxon pits, 3 St Marys Square (Monument)Monitoring identified two possible pits of Late Saxon/ early medieval date.
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Monument: CHL 044 Two possible linear ditches of unknown date and function, visible on aerial hotographs. (Monument)Two possible linear ditches of unknown date and function are visible on aerial photographs to the south of Chelmondiston C of E School