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Monument: BSE 522 Undated pits, The Bushel St Johns Street (Monument)Four undated pits
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Monument: ELV 184 Undated possible banks. (Monument)Two possible undated banks are seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features may relate to former boundary banks; however, it is equally possible that the features are natural in origin and are situated within a large area of geological pat...
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Monument: IPS 2061 Undated pits: Site J, Lytham Road (SA) EVL (Monument)An archaeological evaluation revealed three undated pits, each with charcoal rich fills, and an undated ditch.
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Monument: ELV 183 Undated possible boundary bank. (Monument)A large undated bank is seen as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The bank most likely relates to a post medieval boundary bank not mapped on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map. However, it is also possible that the boundary bank maybe earlier tha...
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Monument: IKL 188 Undated pits, SMS Area 2 (Monument)Three undated pits
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Monument: OCC 013 Undated pond or ditch at Barleyfields, Bulls Road (Monument)Undated pond or ditch identified during evaluation trenching at Barleyfields, Bulls Road
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Monument: STT 067 Undated possible field boundaries and/or trackway (Monument)Undated possible field boundaries and/or a possible trackway are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs on land to the east of Home Whin Farm, Shottisham.
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Monument: STN 036 Undated pits, perhaps a post medieval to modern quarry (FC Compartment 4099) (Monument)A group of undated pits was identified as earthworks during a site visit, and is visible on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey. They may represent a post medieval and/or modern quarry, perhaps for gravel.
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Monument: CHL 095 Undated planked and round timbers, Pin Mill (Monument)Planked and round timbers in saltmarsh. Probably related to moorings. Formerly recorded as CHL MISC
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Monument: STT 068 Undated possible enclosure (Monument)At least one undated possible enclosure is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs on land to the east of Home Whin Farm, Shottisham.