Number of records found: 599
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Monument record: MDR4295 Twyford Henge and Round Hill Bowl Barrow (Scheduled Monument)Scheduled Late Neolithic henge, within which is a centrally placed Bronze Age barrow.
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Monument record: MDR4664 Roman pottery kilns, Lumb Brook, Hazelwood (Monument)Six Romano-British pottery kilns were excavated in 1972 and 1973 on the bank of Lumb Brook.
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Monument record: MDR5345 Roman pottery and coin, Holy Trinity Church, Chesterfield (Find Spot)Two Roman mortaria and a sestertius of Claudius were found in the churchyard in in the late 19th century and in c. 1920 respectively
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Monument record: MDR5366 Nos. 69-79 Saltergate, Chesterfield (Listed Building)Nos. 69-79 Saltergate, Chesterfield, a late 18th century building.
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Monument record: MDR5560 Inhumation cemetery (site of), Borrowash, Ockbrook (Monument)Approximate site of about 80 inhumations and some burnt bones found while making a cutting for the Midland Railway in 1838.
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Monument record: MDR5571 Cropmarks, Foxcovert Farm, Aston upon Trent (Monument)Cropmarks, including Iron Age enclosures and a possible ring ditch.
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Monument record: MDR5611 Cropmarks and ridge and furrow, south of Aston Lane, Shardlow (Monument)Later prehistoric ditches, a pit alignment and a barrow were all identified as cropmarks within this area. Medieval ridge and furrow was also identified on historic aerial photographs.
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Monument record: MDR6114 Earthwork, Castle Hill, Eckington (Monument)Originally thought to be an Iron Age or Roman site, but probably a bowling green present by the end of the 18th century.
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Monument record: MDR6321 Earthworks, Pleasley Park (Monument)Series of earthworks, possibly the site of the medieval house of Thomas Bec
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Monument record: MDR6506 Camp Hill, Elmton (Monument)Cropmarks and finds suggest a possible Romano-British settlement site at Camp Hill