Neolithic or Bronze Age flint scatter, Corley.

Description of this historic site

A flint scatter of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found 250m south west of Lower Rock Farm.

Notes about this historic site

1 Flint implements including barbed and tanged arrowheads have been found in these fields.
2 Hundreds of flint implements, flakes and cores have been found. The area is probably an occupation or working site.
3 Most of the area is pasture and no dateable finds were made. The flints have been deposited in Coventry Museum, and except for the barbed and tanged arrowheads, have not been ascribed to any particular period.
5 More flints found. Now in Warwick Museum.
7 Corley Camp (WA374) lies immediately to the north of this site. Apart from a single flint fragment no significant finds were made during the archaeological investigation of Rock Lane, Corley.
8 cf West Midlands SMR No 3179.
9 List of flint tools found.
10 Scale drawings of flints.

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