1 Coin of Magnentius (350-353) in good condition, found 22.12.58, and brought in to the museum.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 250m south east of the church, Ufton.
1 Coin of the 3rd century reported by metal detectorists.
2 Coin of the 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
3 Collection of coins from the 3rd and 4th century reported by ...
Find spot - Roman coins were found 500m south west of Frizmore Hill.
1 Coins of the 3rd and 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
Fragment of decorated metalwork reported by metal detectorists.
2 Coin of the 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - various Roman coins and some decorated metal work were found in the area of Brandon Lane.
1 Found by Mr Ross, brought in by Mr Laight. A copper alloy Roman animal, cast in the round, probably a dog lying down with its head on its paws. ...
Findspot - an animal cast in copper alloy of Roman date was found near Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 Gale and Morton considered Dowbridge to be the site of Tripontium.
2 Bloxam enlisted the services of several Rugby schoolboys to assist in an investigation of the neighbourhood of the ...
Findspot - various finds, including fragments of pottery, tiles, coins and a vase, were found 800m north of Dow Boards Fox Covert.
1 A spherical lead bead/weight reported to Coventry Museum by metal detectorists.
2 Part of a trumpet brooch of the 1st century reported to Coventry Museum by metal detectorists.
Findspot - finds dating to the Roman period, including a lead bead and the fragment of a brooch, were found in the area of Brandon Lane.
1 One very abraded Romano British grey ware sherd.
Findspot - a pottery sherd dating to the Roman period was found 200m south east of Parlour Spinney.
1 Finds made by the Knightlow Society in 1972 during pipeline survey. Trial trenches found nothing. Pottery consisted of eighteen pieces of Roman greyware. Also three pieces of tile.
Findspot - 18 pieces of pottery and 3 pieces of tile dating to the Roman period were found 900m south east of Parlour Spinney.
1 Field survey of the interior of Nadbury Camp was undertaken in 1981. 31 fragments of late Iron Age/early Roman pottery were found including one possible ‘Belgic’ vessel. In addition ...
Findspot - Many fragments of Late Iron Age and Roman pottery were found during the excavation of Nadbury Camp.
1 Roman pottery scatter at the above grid reference.
2 No record of this site could be found in Birmingham Museum Sites and Finds record.
Find spot - a scatter of Roman pottery sherds was found near Oakley Wood Road, Bishop's Tatchbrook.
1 A sherd of Romano British pottery has been brought in from Offchurch.
2 The piece of pottery came from ‘a ditch of some sort in the garden of the paddock’.
Findspot - a pottery sherd dating to the Roman period was found 300m south east of the church, Offchurch.
1 Meeting Lane Bowling Green. Roman pottery found.
2 Noted.
Findspot - Roman pottery was found at Meeting Lane, Alcester.
1 Shotteswell: a fragment of marble sarcophagus of late 2nd or early 3rd century date found during field walking. Whether this represents a Romano-British or a recent loss is not ...
Findspot - the fragment of a Roman marble sarcophagus was found 300m south east of Langcomb Covert.
1 A curious monument is built up in a wall adjoining the rectory, W of the church. This is a much mutilated torso, 1.06m long by 0.5m broad, with face ...
Findspot - a Roman statue, possibly of the god Mars, was found. The exact location of the findspot is unknown but it probably came from Alcester.
1 Field not yet thoroughly walked
1 Small blades (possibly microtiths?).
1 Skull of man aged 30-40 found when removing soil from front of Colbourne House. The soil was redeposited and the skull had possibly come from elsewhere.
Findspot - A human skull of unknown date was found 200m south of the church, Ufton, although it had probably been transported here from another location.
1 A lead object was found at the above grid reference. The object has possible impressions of grain of wooden mould.
2 Drawing.
Findspot - a lead object of unknown date was found 100m south west of Church Farm.
1 A stone coffin for a child, dug up in Ufton churchyard. This was made of local sandstone, 1m long and 0.33m wide. The exterior was roughly formed, somewhat D-shaped, ...
Findspot - a stone coffin of unknown date was found in Ufton churchyard.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
Parish: Bidford-on-Avon
District: Stratford-on-Avon
Various Romano-British finds from metal detection.
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