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Monuments are structures or a site that is of historical importance or interest. Although monuments are often referred to as something erected to commemorate a notable person, in the context of archaeology, they range from prehistoric standing stones and burial mounds to castles, abandoned farmsteads and villages. There are more than 200 types of monuments on the Historic England schedule.
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