Archaeological observation.
1 The excavation of 12 test pits on land to the rear of the Bull Public House, Southam failed to reveal any traces of post-medieval or earlier buildings or ...
Arch eval, producing Medieval remains.
1 Archaeological evaluation took place at this location in 1998 in advance of development. It revealed evidence for C13 activity (WA 8253).
2 Arch Obs during top ...
See EWA3241 and EWA6729
1 Evidence for Medieval activity was recorded in the form of a pit, containing pottery of 12th/13th century in date. Ditches of possibly earlier origin – possibly an Anglo-Saxon defensive ...
A 12th/13th century (Medieval Period) pit was found during archaeological work at Castle Hill Baptist Church Warwick. There were also two undated ditches, possibly with a defensive function.
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