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The Suffolk Archaeological Field Group is a sub group of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History. It is a community group led by experienced archaeologist(s) appointed by the Institute and its members work closely with Suffolk County Council Archaeological Services.
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Suffolk Archaeological Field Group
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2014
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2019
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Hindercaly, Suffolk. Excavations by Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History Field Group
Heather Wallis
Fourteen test pits were excavated at Hindercaly, Sufflk to investigate features identified through aerial photography and geophysical survey. The most significant features recorded were two Roman pottery kilns. Also revealed were two ovens, ditches, pits and post-holes, all probably of a Roman date. A number of Roman coins were also retrieved through a metal detecting survey. This works illustrates the presence of a diffuse Roman activity over a number of centuries, a pattern of activity which fits in with the known evidence from the wider area.
2019
Little Saxham Hall, Bury St Edmunds Suffolk. Report on geophysical survey, September 2014
John Rainer
Magnetometer survey of the site of the hall demolished in the 18th century to establish extent of hall buildings and gardens within a moated site.
2014
Simpsons Fromus Valley Nature Reserve - survey of meadows central to the site of the Bigods' medieval deer park at Kelsale, Suffolk REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY, 2014 to 2016
John Rainer
A survey of land owned by the Suffolk Flora Preservation Trust, within which is a substantial earthwork and meadows possibly associated with medieval hunting activity.
2017
SITE ADJACENT CODDENHAM ROMAN FORT, BAYLHAM FARM, CODDENHAM, SUFFOLK REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY, MARCH TO APRIL 2015
John Rainer
Magnetometer survey of settlement area outside fort to SE
2015
Survey of Nunnery Mount, Great Bricett, Suffolk and land adjoining Great Bricett Church REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY, JUNE to DECEMBER 2016
John Rainer
Survey, under Historic England licence, of earthwork and adjacent former enclosure, plus two smaller areas by Gt Bricett church, believed to include part of a former priory site
2017
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