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Monument: 0689600000 N of Eton Rowing Lake (Areas 3 and 5): Foot Bridge (Monument)Two lines of vertical timbers dated to 1520 BC, thought to be the earliest known bridge on the Thames, excavated in advance of Eton Rowing Course
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Find Spot: 0531301001 N OF FAWLEY COURT (Find Spot)Large quantity of late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic and Neolithic to Bronze Age flint flakes found in watching brief
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Monument: 0927400000 N OF ERIEGH MANOR, PITSTONE (Monument)SITE OF PIT SHOWN ON 19TH CENTURY TO MODERN MAPS
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Monument: 0689600001 N of Eton Rowing Lake (Areas 3 and 5): Foot Bridges (Monument)Four (or 5) more Bronze Age to Iron Age wooden structures excavated in advance of Eton Rowing Course
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Monument: 0531301000 N OF FAWLEY COURT (Monument)Possible Late Mesolithic to Bronze Age settlement suggested by finds of flint scatters in watching brief
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Monument: 0689603000 N of Eton Rowing Lake (Areas 3 and 5): enclosure (Monument)Bronze Age enclosure badly truncated by ploughing excavated in advance of Eton Rowing Course
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Monument: 0689601000 N of Eton Rowing Lake (Areas 3 and 5): Jetty (Monument)A double line of posts with a single line close by to the east is interpreted as a Bronze Age jetty, excavated in advance of Eton Rowing Course
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Monument: 0531300000 N OF FAWLEY COURT (Monument)Two Late Mesolithic to Bronze Age flint scatters and a possible Neolithic to Iron Age settlement recorded in watching brief along line of pipeline
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Monument: 0689602000 N of Eton Rowing Lake (Areas 3 and 5): fence lines (Monument)Up to four lines of Bronze Age upright 'fence' posts were noted following the northern edge of the Thames channel excavated in advance of Eton Rowing Course
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Find Spot: 0689604000 N of Eton Rowing Lake (Areas 3 and 5): Roman finds (Find Spot)Part of a possible Roman cart excavated in advance of Eton Rowing Course