Number of records found: 3017
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: 0771600000 Field south of Eaton Leys Farm (Monument)Roman enclosure complex identified by magnetometer and earth resistance survey and trial trench evalaution
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Monument record: 0508208000 Land east of Cock Lane (Monument)Anomalies identified through a magnetometer survey. Some verified through trial trench evaluation which also identified additional Iron Age to Roman and undated features
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Monument record: 0778700000 Fields east of St Mary's (old) Church (Monument)Roman rural settlement identified by geophysics survey and verified through trial trnech evaluation. Features include a double ditched square enclosure with internal features and further linears to the south forming field systems
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Monument record: 0782700000 North-west of Rectory Farm (area M and O) (Monument)Late Iron Age and Roman ditches identified by geophysical survey and trial trench evaluation.
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Monument record: 0190100000 23 MISSENDEN ROAD, CHESHAM (Monument)Roman pottery sherds found in garden.
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Monument record: 0029202000 MANTLES GREEN MEADOW (Monument)Three burials from a Late Roman and Saxon cemetery found in a rescue excavation at Mantles Green Meadow
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Monument record: 0413600000 Fenton, LITTLE HORWOOD (Monument)Prehistoric flint flakes and cores and Roman pottery, tile, brick and metalwork found in metal detecting and fieldwalking, cropmarks visible on 2003 aerial photo; cropmarks show subrectangular enclosures and a ring ditch
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Monument record: 0545700000 Fenton, LITTLE HORWOOD (Monument)Roman pottery and metalwork found whilst metal-detecting
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Monument record: 0991900000 Marsh Mead Farm, Dinton (Monument)Romano-British field boundary ditches, pottery and animal bone found during evaluation trial trenching and excavation.
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Monument record: 0204600000 BOURTON GROUNDS FARM (Monument)Scatters of Roman pottery, tile and metalwork, and enclosure and other linear and curvilinear features visible as soil marks on aerial photographs; cropmarks of a subrectangular enclosure with a macula at the centre and a linear trackway from the west are visible on aerial photographs, to the south of this, closer to the Padbury brook, other linear features of possible trackways are also visible as cropmarks