1 A trial trench was excavated in 1988 on the site of a proposed house. Deposits of Roman date, including a gravel surface and rubble spread were located, together ...
Features of Roman date were excavated in Tibbets Close, Alcester.
1 In September 1991 an evaluation was carried out by the Warwickshire Museum on the site of a proposed new rectory, in Butter Street, Alcester. The trial trench revealed ...
A section of the defences around the Roman town of Alcester was found during an excavation in Butter Street.
1 An area of c100 sq m was excavated (AL10). A large Post Medieval boundary ditch cut across the site. The Romano British remains were largely C1-C2. Earliest features consisted ...
During an excavation features were recorded that were suggestive of the remains of Roman buildings. The site was located at Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 Small trial excavations in 1982 (AL8) in advance of factory/warehouse development established the presence of Roman gravel surfaces, probably C1 or C2 in date, a possible beam slot and ...
During an excavation features were excavated that were suggestive of the remains of Roman buildings. The site was situated on Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 A watching brief on foundation trenches for a rear extension of the Bell, Evesham Street, noted a gravel surface and possible pit in the section. The former was cut ...
During an excavation a pit and a human burial of Roman date were found. The site is situated on Evesham Street, Alcester.
1 Trial excavations in advance of infill housing development. The ancient topsoil had been removed in order to lay a gravel surface. This was followed by a drainage or boundary ...
The remains of Roman buildings and a ditch were found during excavations on Evesham Street, Alcester. Roman coins were recovered from the site.
1 An area of 77 sq metres was excavated. The area appeared to have been ploughed, probably well into the Roman period. A number of small (?) post holes and ...
During an excavation post holes, ditches and buildings of Roman date were found. The site was located on Tibbets Close, Alcester.
1 An excavation, 6m by 6m in area, in advance of a new house, found Romano British occupation of the C1 to the end of the C2, the earliest phase ...
The remains of Roman buildings, a road and ditches were found during an excavation on Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 A watching brief on site clearance to the rear of the car park. This included excavation of drainage gully holes and drain trench. Organic deposits at the west ...
A Roman ditch was recorded during archaeological work on the High Street, Alcester. Sherds of pottery were also found.
1Two coins of the 4th century and a seal box cover were found in area 3 of the Alcester bypass site in June/July 1989.
2 Illustration of brooch in FI file.
3 ...
Findspot - various finds of Roman date were found 100m south west of Ragley View.
1 A coin of the 4th century found at this location.
Find spot - a Roman coin was found on Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 Two coins from the 3rd and 4th centuries reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - Two Roman coins found on Alcester Heath.
1 Assorted Romano British finds from the Alcester by-pass, including coins and brooches.
2 Six coins of the 3rd and 4th centuries found in July/August 1989 on the route of the ...
Findspot - various finds of Roman date, including brooches and coins, were found at the end of Mill Lane, Alcester.
1 Pyramid-shaped sword mount dating to c.600 – 650 AD found on Alcester bypass.
An Anglo-Saxon sword mount was found 500m east of Arrow.
1 A coin from the 2nd century found in Newport Drive, Alcester.
Find spot - a Roman coin was found in Newport Drive, Alcester.
1 Assorted finds comprising coins from the 3rd and 4th century and seal box cover from 100-300A.D. reported by metal detectorists.
2 Scale drawing of seal box cover (and associated writing ...
Findspot - assorted Roman finds were found near Spittle Brook, Alcester.
1 Three Roman coins were found in the Cherry Trees area at SP095572 in, or before, 1988.
2 Eleven Roman coins mostly of the 4th century, a Polden Hill type ...
Findspot - various finds of Roman date were found north of Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 A collection of pottery sherds comprising a decorated bodysherd, mortaria, one with stamp and whiteware bodysherds found at this location.
2 Negative Archaeological Observation of foundation trenches for a house ...
Find spot - Roman pottery was found in Sherwell Drive, Alcester.
1 A clay male figurine of the 2nd to 3rd century found at this location.
2 Illustration attached to WMEF form.
Find spot - A Roman figurine was found in Alne Bank Road, Alcester.
1 A brooch of the Trumpet type of the 2nd century reported by metal detectorists. (See map in FI file 3976).
Find spot - a Roman brooch was found in the area of the Alcester bypass.
1 A coin of the 4th century found at this location.
Find spot - a Roman coin was found in Newport Drive, Alcester.
1 The Museum at Stratford contains a mould for casting small button-like discs, either bronze or lead. The object was found at Alcester.
2 Limestone mould for casting small decorative objects, ...
Findspot - a limestone mould for casting discs which dates to the Roman period and was found around Alcester.
1 Human remains (vertebrae) discovered in 1927 and 1928 beneath 2.4m of marl. These were found while the water level was lowered. It was thought the deposits might be post ...
The site of a Roman cemetery located west of Oversley Bridge.
1 Human remains including 16 skulls were found approximately 4 feet beneath surface. A sherd of 3rd century pottery was also found, but probably unstratified.
2 Remains were in blue ...
The possible site of a Roman cemetery. Human remains have been found at the site, which lies north east of Oversley Mill.