1 Find of Roman coins in 1995. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP34486285.
2 Further four coins, one late 3rd century, three of the 4th found at ...
Find of Roman coins 400m northwest of Crown Hill in Radford Semele.
1 A report that two stone querns had been found in Nadbury Camp. No specific location given.
Two probably quernstones found in the area of Nadbury Camp.
National organisation the Milestone Society recently secured funding to restore and renovate six historic mileposts on the Stratford upon Avon to Long Compton Turnpike.
These days maintenance for the children of unmarried parents is a fact of life, but who knew that flighty fathers were being chased for child support as long ago as ...
1 Found while metal detecting on permanent pasture ridge and furrow grassland at a depth of about 9″ below the furface. All finds very deep and few and far ...
Medieval-Post Medieval Finds
1 5 silver coins found by metal detectorist at Monwode Lea Farm. 3 Elizabeth I and 2 Charles I. The latter are probably shillings or half crowns.
2 4 silver ...
1 Whilst metal detecting a dress hook with three spherical shapes was found, decorated with filigree wire. Also various fragments of pottery.
1 A Bronze Age arrowhead was found during field survey in the E field within Nadbury Camp in 1983.
3 Excavation Report.
4 Bronze Age.
Findspot - a Bronze Age flint arrowhead was found when a field walking exercise was carried out at Nadbury Camp.
1 Bronze Age axe found at Little Packington at the above grid reference.
2 Drawing.
3 Middle Bronze Age date given.
Findspot - an axehead of Bronze Age date was found 100m south west of Church Farm.
1 Bronze axes were unearthed on the hill above Loxley.
Findspot - several bronze axes dating to the Bronze Age were found in the region of Loxley.
1 Barbed and tanged arrowhead found at the above grid reference.
2 Drawing.
Findspot - a Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead was found 500m east of Burnet Iron Leyes Wood.
1 A labourer from Long Lawford was digging a piece of ground at New Bilton on 31/12/1867 and discovered a brass leaf-shaped dagger at a depth of two spades. The ...
Findspot - a dagger dating to the Middle Bronze Age was found in the area of New Bilton.
1 Bronze Age barbed arrowhead and two worked flakes found on the Burton Dassett Hills by the donor’s late husband as a boy (I presume in the 1900-1910 period).
Findspot - a Bronze Age arrowhead and two flint flakes were found in the area of the Burton Dassett Hills.
1 Mr N.E.Baguley has found what is probably an occupation site at Long Meadow Farm, 300yards S of Burton Green Post Office. These discoveries are not yet abundant enough for ...
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising flint artefacts dating to the Bronze Age, was found to the south west of Burton Green.
1 A late Bronze Age bronze spearhead found with a metal detector (August 1984) and donated to the Museum.
2 The spearhead is leaf-shaped with a lanceolate blade and is 95 ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age leaf-shaped spearhead was found 400m south west of Easenhall.
1 Bronze socketed spearhead with loops of Middle Bronze Age date. Found at the above grid reference in 1965 in a trench of a building site by a representative of ...
Findspot - a spearhead dating to the Bronze Age was found 800m south west of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 Found along the Smite Brook, east and west of SP 4665 8290, although exact locations unknown. The flint has been retained by the finder.
2 After looking at the file ...
Find of worked flints along the Smite Brook 300m southeast of Monks Kirby.
1 Worked flint of uncertain function found in ?September 1985. Side notch and overall pressure flaking on dorsal surface/ shallow retouch around notch on dorsal surface. Lustrous grey flint, no ...
Findspot - a piece of worked flint dating to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age was found 250m south of the church, Hunningham.
1 Worked flints collected, on show at Blakesley Hall. Blakesley Hall Museum holds a representative collection of flints but these are not individually identified.
2 3 leaf shaped arrowheads have been ...
Findspot - flint implements of Prehistoric date were found 400m north west of Quarry Farm.
1 Finds recovered from “Hall Pit” included 2 flint blades, flakes and 2 cores.
A flint scatter comprising flint tools and artefacts of Prehistoric date was found 300m north east of the church at Baginton. See 2683, finds included in PRN 2683
1 Pottery, glass, tile, clay pipe fragments found during field survey.
Find spot - various finds of Imperial and modern date were found during a field walking survey 300m south of Crown Hill.
1 A farthing of George III, 1760-1820. Minted in 1771.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Imperial period was found 300m south west of Lillington Recreation Ground.
1 Iron object found whilst widening the moat surrounding Whichford castle. This was brought to Warwick Museum (in 1971) and identified as a marker from a seed drill, 19th century.
2 ...
Findspot - an iron object was found in Whichford Castle Moat. It is thought to be the marker of a seed drill dating to the Imperial period.