1 1980: A more detailed excavation funded by the Atherstone Archaeological Society was undertaken. An area 36.6 by 6m was excavated by machine. The archaeological features consisted mainly of three ...
An excavation revealed three ditches and a possible thorn barrier of Roman date. These features were situated 130m south west of Mancetter Farm.
1 1981. Landscaping of the farmyard at Mancetter Farm was preceded by a two-stage excavation. i: A trial area 10m by 10m was excavated to check the survival of Romano ...
Excavation within the Mancetter Fort revealed the remains of a Roman ditch and buildings that may have been Roman barracks. The site was situated west of Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 A 40m length of the outer Roman ditch has been emptied; if another season can be arranged, a gate position is likely to be proved.
2 Excavation has re-excavated the ...
Outer two Roman fortress defensive ditches 100m west of Mancetter Farm, Mancetter.
1 Brownsover. A Roman coin, middle brass, was some months ago brought to me, said to have been found here; the inscription was however too obliterated for me to make ...
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found in the area of Brownsover.
1 Brownsover. A few years ago, on the planting of some trees in the chapel yard at this place, a Roman cinerary urn was discovered not far from the surface. ...
A cinerary or cremation urn dating to the Roman period. The burial site was located 200m south east of Brownsover Hall.
1 Listed under Romano British remains. Plain hoop ring of bronze with Greek inscription on the inner or flat side of the ring. Bloxam gives the inscription as ‘ESUNERA EUNCISKE’ ...
Findspot - a Roman bronze ring was found near Coronation Street, Rugby.
1 A small cup, or vase, of Roman pottery found while digging for ballast near the canal at Hillmorton. In Bloxam’s possession.
2 A cup of grey ware. In Rugby School ...
Findspot - a small cup or vase of Roman date was found in the area of Hillmorton.
1 Gravel paths and foundations, square drainpipes, painted stones, revealed 1923 when planting cypress trees (?Roman). Information from gentleman who found the remains.
The site of a possible settlement dating to the Roman period. Gravel paths, foundations, square drain pipes and painted stones have been found at the site, which is located 200m north west of The Common.
1 Roman coin.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 400m north west of the cricket ground, Kenilworth.
1 Imperial sestertius. Dec 165 – Summer 166 AD. Made in Rome. In fair condition but erosion on surfaces. Found Kenilworth Common 1981.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period and made in Rome was found on The Common, Kenilworth.
1 Brought in 1964. Impression of late 3rd century/possibly early 4th century coin on a Roman tile. May be Diocletian (c307-11) but too poor an impression for certain identification.
2 Sketch ...
Findspot - a tile, marked with an impression of a coin, dating to the Roman period, was found south of Chase Wood.
1 Imperial sestertius. 2nd century or later. Head unrecognisable, obverse possibly standing female figure. Found on W side of castle keep 1960.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 100m south west of Kenilworth Castle.
1 Finds made in about 1982 with a metal detector. Finds were in silt dredged from the River Avon and include nineteen Roman coins of 1st to 4th century date. ...
Findspot - Roman coins and metal objects were found in silt dredged from the Avon at Tiddington, north west of the Caravan Park.
1 Roman tiles have been found in or near Chase Woods. Specimens have been in Warwick Museum since 1858. A label attached to the latter states that the tiles seemed, ...
The site of a Roman pottery and tile kiln which was excavated in the 1920s. The remains have disappeared, but a scatter of debris survives. The location is 1.3km east of the church at Honiley.
1 A coin, possibly a sceat, found in Schoolhouse Lane, Kenilworth. Listed under Roman remains.
2 There is no Schoolhouse Lane in Kenilworth. The above grid reference relates to School Lane.
3 ...
Findspot - a coin possibly dating to the Roman or Early Medieval period was found in School Lane, Kenilworth.
1 Roman gold coin of Constantine II, 1964.
2 A coin of Constantine II was found in the garden of a house in Warwick Road, Kenilworth, in 1964. This is a ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 500m north west of the cricket ground, Kenilworth.
1 1965: Excavations undertaken after surface finds of Romano British greyware. The site is on a small peninsula bounded by a railway cutting, 18th century gravel working, and a working ...
Evidence of a possible Roman tile kiln in this area is suggested by the presence of numbers of Roman roof tiles. Excavation has not uncovered the exact location, so it may have been destroyed. The site is to the north of Cherry Orchard.
1 Find of a Roman coin from Aurelian period (270-5). Copper. Found in Rugby, exact site unknown, but probably a coin brought back from Gallipoli.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found in the area of Rugby. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Fourteen horseshoes have been found at Brinklow about 3.6m below the surface, apparently of the period of the Roman occupation.
2 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
Findspot - fourteen horseshoes, possibly of Roman date, have been found in the area of Brinklow.
1 This area of Roman Settlement centred on High Cross is scheduled under Leicestershire (no 136), but the scheduled area covers parts of the parishes of Wibtoft and Copston Magna.
2 ...
The site of the Roman Settlement of Venonae. There are currently no remains visible above ground but fragments of Roman pottery, tile and bone have been found at the site. It is situated at High Cross.
1 1961: Excavation either side of the Fosse Way exposed the cobbled foundations of the N gate and two periods of town defences. A clay rampart 9m wide was protected ...
An archaeological excavation on either side of the Fosse Way exposed the cobbled foundations of the north gatehouse and evidence of two periods of occupation associated with Chesterton Roman Camp.
1 A quantity of Romano British sherds, including both coarse and Samian sherds, collected by members of University of Warwick Extra-Mural class from ploughed land adjacent to Billesley deserted Medieval ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement suggested by a large scatter of Roman pottery. The site lies 100m east of the church at Billesley.
1 Copper coin of Trajan found on old foundations at Grimeshill field, to the north of the town.
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Find
1 A coin, possibly a sceat, found in Chace Lane, Kenilworth. Listed under Roman remains.
2 No further information.
3 It is not certain whether this coin is Roman or Early Medieval.
Findspot - a coin, which dates to either the Roman or Early Medieval period, was found 500m north of The Pleasance.