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Monument: WSW 002 West Stow Country Park (BA) (Monument)Bronze age finds, including 5 obligue and one barbed and tanged arrowheads, and 2 bronze awls (also note several iron examples) from excavations of Saxon village site.
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Monument: WSW 002 West Stow Country Park (IA) (Monument)Multi-period site with Iron Age settlement.
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Monument: WSW 040 West Stow Country Park (Med) (Monument)Possible hearth and pottery (ESax/EMed?) in dark soil layer beneath blown sand observed in small pipe trench & a small test area.
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Monument: WSW 002 West Stow Country Park (Med) (Monument)Multi-period site, including evidence of medieval ridge and furrow.
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Monument: WSW 002 West Stow Country Park (Mesolithic) (Monument)Multi-period site,including scatter of mesolithic implements across the whole excavation area
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Monument: WSW 002 West Stow Country Park (Neo) (Monument)Ring ditch with central inhumation and 47 cremations dated to LNeo by flint associations, though EBA date suggested by copper/copper alloy stains on 2 cremations.
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Monument: WSW 040 West Stow Country Park (Rom) (Monument)Possible hearth area(EMED?) made of Roman tile fragments in dark soil layer beneath blown sand observed in small pipe trench & small test area.
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Monument: WSW 002 West Stow Country Park (Rom) (Monument)Multi-period site, including Roman kiln and pottery manufacturing, some excavated by Basil Brown in 1940s, also Roman artefacts found across the site.
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Monument: WSW 002 West Stow Country Park; West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village (Monument)Anglo-Saxon settlement, dating from circa AD 380 to circa AD 650.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WSW 173 West Stow General? Mesolithic, Neolithic and Early Bronze age implements in Luton Museum (Poorly Located Find Spot)Mesolithic, Neolithic and earlier Bronze Age implements from West Stow held in Luton Museum, formerly Williamson of Hitchen Collection amassed in 1930s and 1940s. Formerly recorded as WSW MISC