1 Rim sherd from greyware jar found during fieldwalking.
Rim sherd from RB jar.
1 A bronze coin of Constans found in 1977 while digging in a garden.
2 Information relating to this find is given on page 14 of this correspondance file.
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found in the area of Coopers Walk, Bubbenhall.
1 The following are recorded in this area: A linear ditch with Roman pot at SP3772; the corner of an enclosure with a ditch producing Roman pot, bone and charcoal ...
Features and finds recorded from this area suggest that it was possibly the site of a Roman settlement. It is 1km southeast of the church at Bubbenhall.
1 No further information available for this top level record. See children records.
The possible site of a Roman settlement and cemetery. The site is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m east of Bubbenhall.
1 Identified during excavation these features were the only evidence of early activity. Probably associated with known Prehistoric and early Roman activity to the north, particulary an early Roman enclosure ...
Gullies, a ditch and a hollow, dating from the late Iron Age to early Roman period were found during an excavation. The site was located 800m south east of Bubbenhall.
1 WM surveyed, by fieldwalking, the area of a proposed new quarry in an area dense with prehistoric archaeology. Two worked flints were found, one fragment of Medieval pottery ...
During an excavation gullies, pits and post holes of Roman date were found. The features suggest that this was an area of Roman settlement. It was situated to the south of Bubbenhall.