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Monument: WTM 040 Wortham Ling (Preh) (Monument)Widespread scatter of worked flint (Also see Mes) and EIA pottery (from E end of Ling) from Wortham Ling. Details in parish file. For beaker pottery and flint see WTM 038. Also occasional Roman and Medieval sherds (see WTM 034 for green).
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Monument: WSF 018 Wranglands Field (Monument)Circular, bronze enamelled Rom disc brooch found by J E Blake on Wranglands field 25/7/1958.
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Monument: WTM 038 Wortham Ling (Monument)Small scatter of beaker and small plain, flint-gritted (& grogged?) sherds plus core & worked flints plus burnt flints.
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Monument: WTM 040 Wortham Ling, Wortham, (Terminal Palaeolithic-Mesolithic) (Monument)1980s-1990s: Large amount of Mesolithic flint work from Wortham Ling including long blade industry ofTerminal Palaeolithic/early Mesolithic date. Also Late Mesolithic Microliths (30+).
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Monument: WSF 033 Wranglands Field (Sax) (Monument)On Basil Brown's map near this location K Blood has written black earth and records, "Black patches seen, also worked flint and Rom and Sax sherds.
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Monument: WTM 043 Wortham Ling, (Terminal Palaeolithic-Later Prehistoric) (Monument)Dec 2005, 3 upper palaeolithic or Early Mesolithic flakes blades, 3 burnt flints and 1 flake. Details (S1)
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Monument: WSF 033 Wranglands Field (Rom) (Monument)"Trench cut across southern end of Wranglands field near hedge, revealed metalled cambered road approximately 20 feet wide - 6/4/1955" (S1).
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Monument: WTM 042 Wortham Ling (Monument)2005-6, worked flints, including possible laurel leaf and 5 hand-made potsherds including ENeo rim.
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Building: SEY 021 Wortwell Mill, Homersfield (Building)Wortwell Mill and associated water features. Mill shown on Bowen's 1755 map. Also present is a small 19th century granary.
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Monument: WTG 016 Wratting Green (Monument)Site of a former green.