Number of records found: 599
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Monument record: MDR13108 Roman Catholic Chapel (site of), Oversetts Road, Newhall (Monument)The site of a Roman Catholic Chapel that was built in 1886. It has since been demolished.
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Monument record: MDR13707 Quernstone, Pack Horse Road, King's Newton (Find Spot)A quernstone of possible Roman date was found 'near the Pack Horse pub' at King's Newton in April 2008 during the digging of a trench. The exact findspot is not known.
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Monument record: MDR14184 Artefact scatter, west of Burnwood Farm, Ockbrook (Monument)Flint and pottery dating from the Neolithic through to the post-medieval period. Recovered during field-walking in 1999. A kiln scatter was also discovered but not investigated further.
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Monument record: MDR15009 Alter and copper disc (alleged site of), Mouselow Quarry, Glossop (Find Spot)An alter and copper disc were allegedly found at this approximate location, although this is disputed and may well be a hoax.
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Monument record: MDR15429 Roman lead pigs, Cromford Churchyard, Cromford (Find Spot)Roman lead pigs reported in 1919.
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Monument record: MDR15809 Romano-British field system (approximate extent of), Derby Racecourse Park, Derby (Site)Excavation revealed that the area may have at one time been part of a Romano-British field system with artefact material deposited through manuring.
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Monument record: MDR2043 Fin Cop Hillfort, Ashford-in-the-Water (Scheduled Monument)A scheduled Late Bronze Age Age hillfort, with possible housing platforms and Early Bronze Age barrows within the ramparts.
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Monument record: MDR2794 Chambered Cairn, Minninglow, Ballidon (Monument)Large Neolithic/early Bronze Age chambered cairn excavated in the 1800s and 1973-1974, with evidence of re-use in the Roman period.
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Monument record: MDR295 Enclosure complex, north of Staden Manor, King Sterndale (Monument)Earthwork enclosure with a double bank and ditch at its eastern boundary.
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Monument record: MDR3064 Lead Ingots, Cromford Church, Cromford (Find Spot)Two lead ingots, assumed to be Roman, were found in or shortly before 1919, probably in St Mark's graveyard rather than St Mary's.