1 Trial trench across development site by C Mahany revealed traces of dense occupation. Not fully investigated.
23 No further information at this time, as this excavation is not recorded in ...
Excavation of an area to the north of Seggs Lane found evidence that the site had been occupied during the Roman period.
1 Excavation showed occupation over a considerable period from late C1 to late C4. This included a sherd of Samian. There was a considerable area of flag-paving with one post ...
Evidence for Roman occumpation of this site was found during an excavation. A paved area with a post hole in the middle was found as well as Roman pottery and coins. The site lies to the east of Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 Archaeological observation at this location (WA 8327) revealed evidence for Roman occupation, in the form of walls and a ditch. These appeared to respect the alignment of the cropmark ...
The remains of a Roman occupation site were found during archaeological work. Ditches and walls were discovered along with painted wall plaster and a hypocaust. The site was located 100m north of the church at Exhall.
1 Archaeological observation of the construction of a car park revealed Roman deposits representing features which were roughly aligned with previously excavated structures. The Roman road (WA451), was not ...
Evidence of Roman occupation was found during archaeological work in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.