1 Stoneleigh. Coins. Under index of Roman finds.
Findspot - several Roman coins have been found in the area of Stoneleigh.
1 Roman coin found in Upper Tysoe Allotments. Description provided. A copy, probably Romano-British, of a coin of Constantius II (AD 337-61), overstruck on an earlier (official) coin of the ...
Findspot - a Roman coin was found to the east of Epwell Road, Upper Tysoe.
1 Found at Avon Avenue. Bronze coin of Domitian – identified by Museum staff (Colchester?).
2 4 Roman coins found, 4th century, found by metal detector at SP3455 4450.
Findspot - several Roman coins were found Avon Avenue, Middle Tysoe.
1 Discovered Spring 1970 during field drainage work – pottery identified as belonging to the period Flavian-Antonine. Fragments of fifteen coarse ware vessels were found in an area of 2 ...
Findspot - varions finds, including fragments of Roman pottery, were found 500m east of Upper Tysoe.
1 1964: During excavations which were intended to locate the Red Horse of Tysoe four fragments of 3rd – 4th century Roman pottery were found.
2 1968: An interrupted trench cut ...
Findspot - various Roman finds, including fragments of pottery, a brooch and a ring, have been found 400m north east of Old Lodge Hill.
1 Found in Upper Tysoe Allotment in 1982. Identified by Banbury Museum as 330-335 AD Constantinopolis. Obv victory on prow. Mint Trier.
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found 100m east of Epwell Road, Upper Tysoe.
1 A hoard of Roman coins, ‘about a bucketful’ according to one of the finders (now deceased), discovered in 1932 when Davis’s (now Pettipher’s) Garage was being constructed. Unfortunately these ...
Findspot - a coin hoard from the Roman period was found 200m north of the library, Shipston on Stour.
1 An old coin, with a laurel wreath on one side, found in Springfield Road when the housing estate was being constructed. Very probably a Roman coin of the Constantinian ...
Findspot - a Roman coin found 600m south west of the library, Shipston on Stour.
1 Found in 1972 in garden of a house in Worcester Place, Shipston on Stour: A mid 3rd century Antoninianus, a contemporary barbarous copy of a coin of Tetricus or ...
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 500m north east of the Police Station, Shipston on Stour.
1 Hadrianic coin, found in plaster of the wall of a 17th century house in Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour. Dupondius of AD 118.
Findspot - a Roman coin found 200m north west of the library.
1 Coin found in the garden of a house in Greenway Road, Shipston in 1978. An As, very worn, Emperor unknown.
Findspot - a Roman coin found in Greenway Road, Shipston on Stour.
1 Roman coin found: Constantine II third brass of date 330-335, minted Lugdunum. Found in Honington Park. Location given as exact as possible although not necessarily precise.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period and found 300m west of Little Honington.
1 Near the Priory are old sandstone quarries in which the rock has been quarried vertically to about 9m. In the exposed face of this escarpment ‘several curious excavations may ...
The site of a Roman Cemetery. Cremations in Romano-British pottery urns were found at a site on the north side of Priory Road, Warwick, during an excavation.
1 Romano British pottery found in this location.
2 This land belongs to Blacklands Farm and the name may be significant.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found 600m south of Butlers Marston.
1 A gold coin of Nero was found under the hearthstone of a cottage at Butlers Marston early in the 20th century. Described as an Aureus of AD 54.
2 OS ...
Findspot - a gold coin dating to the Roman period was found in Butlers Marston.
1 Information that much Romano British pottery is always found here, especially in the N field.
2 The present landowner knew nothing of this.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery have been found in the area lying 1km south west of The Oaks.
1 Crouched burial and ‘stone drainage system’ uncovered in May 1967 during land drainage operations.
The site of a burial, possibly of Roman date. It was found when land drains were being cut in the 1960s. The skeleton was arranged in a crouched position. The burial was situated 800m north west of Oxhill.
1 A coin of Carausius was found in the back garden of a house in Montague Road.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found in the back garden of a house in Montague Road, Warwick.
1 Roman pot was found during the late 1930s during building work to the west of Portobello Bridge.
Findspot - Roman pottery was found just to the west of Portobello Bridge, Warwick, during building work.
1 One base sherd of Severn Valley ware found at Ettington Telephone Exchange site.
Findspot - a single fragment of Roman pottery was found 1km south east of Ettington.
1 A Roman coin found and brought into the Museum in 1982. Roman Imperial. Galerius, under his Imperial title of Maximianus (305-11). Issued 307-8.
2 Map in FI file.
Findspot - a Roman coin of Maximianus was found to the south of Preston Lane, Preston on Stour.
1 Lady Aylesbury has at Offchurch Bury a number of ‘third brass’ of circa AD 260-400 and some minims, probably found in the neighbourhood.
2 OS card.
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period were found near Offchurch Bury.
1 Two sherds of Medieval pottery found. May 1958.
2 Two pot sherds could be Roman or Medieval.
Findspot - two sherds of pottery of uncertain date, but possibly Roman or Medieval, were found 700m south of Sutton Spinney.
1 4 iron fragments and 1 Romano British sherd, labelled ‘4/70 w. of dip in topsoil’.
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