1 One Anglo Saxon bead was found by F E Showkin at Milverton in 1897 and donated to the Museum.
Find spot - an Anglo-Saxon bead was found but the exact location of the find was not recorded.
1 “..adjoining Bascote…Saxon spearheads, a javelin or two, and a knife, were found when quarrying for limestone. These relics have passed into the hands of Miss Mathews of Ashby ...
The possible site of an Anglo-Saxon burial dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period. Various finds from the site included spearheads and a knife. The site is located in the area of Tomlow.
1 Find of an Anglo Saxon brooch fragment in 1986 at SP10605208.
2 Drawing of 1.
3 This record is a duplicate of SWA 5696.
Find of a fragment of a brooch from the Migration period 50 southeast of Grafton Lane.
1 Find of an Anglo Saxon brooch fragment in, or before 1990. The location was described as “Whetstone Road Building Site, Nuneaton”. There is no Whetstone Road, but it could ...
Find of a fragment of an Anglo Saxon brooch in Nuneaton. The exact location is not known
1 Four Anglo Saxon strap-ends found in the Fell Mill area of Honington in spring 1996. No specific grid references were given, nor was the method of recovery recorded.
2 Two ...
Anglo Saxon items including strap-ends found in the Fell Mill area of Honington/Shipston on Stour.
1 Strap end from the 9th century found at the Cherry Trees Motel site in August 1992.
2 A 9th century strap end and a 6th century square headed brooch were ...
Find of items from the Migration/Early Medieval period from the Cherry Trees Motel site in Alcester.
1 Cock Bevington. A Saxon spearhead turned up by the motor plough in the field opposite the farm house. It was approximately where there had been a hedge recently. The ...
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon spearhead, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period, was found near Cock Bevington.
1 Anglo Saxon saucer brooch 5th century or 6th century date.
Findspot - an Anglo-Saxon saucer brooch, dating to the Migration period, was found the A5 at Churchover.
1 In October 1995 the Cotswold Archaeological Trust carried out an archaeological evaluation. No archaeological features were encountered but one abraded sherd of ?Saxon pottery was found.
2 In March ...
Findspot - a single fragment of Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration and Early Medieval period, was found in Tiddington Road during archaeological work.
1 An evaluation in Tiddington Road in June 1992 revealed evidence of activity from the RB period (WA 6479) to the 13th century. 10 trenches were excavated. Some ...
Findspot - a single fragment of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval periods, was found during archaeological work in Tiddington Road.
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Findspot - a fragment of an Anglo-Saxon brooch dating to the Migration or Early Medieval periods was found north of Newton Lane, Seckington.
1 Part of an annular loomweight, dated to the period AD400-1100, found on high ground in the SW part of Admington parish. Another find from the same area is part ...
A loom weight dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period was found to the west of Lark Stoke.
1 Anglo-Saxon gold clasp found on March 4 1993 by metal detector.
2 Catalogue entry.
3 Full description.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon gold clasp, dating to the Migration period, was found in the area of Mancetter. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 A bronze disc brooch, 8th century Anglo-Saxon, found at Pailton.
2 Catalogue entry.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon brooch dating to the Migration period was found in the area of Pailton. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Catalogue entry.
2 A bronze cruciform brooch, Anglo-Saxon, found at Stoneleigh.
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2 An Anglo Saxon lead piece with the characteristic design of two chip-carved Style 1 animals back to back. It dates from the 6th century AD. It may have acted ...
An Anglo Saxon lead object dating to the Migration period was found 600m east of Bidford Grange.
1 `Roman and Anglo Saxon swords in garden of rectory.’
2 Roman (PRN 1563) or Anglo Saxon sherds and five pieces of sandstone found (at SP1058). Neither Birmingham nor Warwick have ...
Findspot - sherds of pottery dating to the Migration period were found 100m south east of the church at Kinwarton.
1 A fragment of an Anglo Saxon cruciform long brooch was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
2 Illustration in FI file 6982.
Findspot - part of an Anglo Saxon brooch, dating to the Migration period, was found 500m east of Glasshouse Wood.
1 During field evaluation in advance of road-building, Trench 5 cut a large hollow with two postholes along its edge which contained pottery & other finds consistent with the site ...
The site of a Saxon settlement dating to the Migration period. Three possible grubenhauser were discovered during an excavation. Finds from the site included pottery, loom weights and animal bone. The location of the site is 600m northwest of Broom.
1 During 1996 a metal detectorist found a brooch at this location. The brooch is an Anglo Saxon saucer brooch made in the 5th century or 6th century AD.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon brooch dating to the Migration period was found to the south of Tower Hill, Bidford on Avon.
1 Rabbit activity has brought human bones, apparently from a crouched burial, to the surface at this location. No artefacts were found with the burial.
2 The upper part of ...
The site of a burial, possibly Anglo-Saxon and dating to the Migration or Early Medieval periods. The site is located 500m north east of Ryehill Spinney.
1 Two fragments of a quarter of a penny of Offa dating to c. 784-7 were found with a metal detector in, or before 1986. The SP given was 109524.
2 ...
Findspot - two fragments of an Anglo Saxon coin of Offa were found north of Stratford Road, Bidford on Avon.
1 1908. Quarrying on Mount Pleasant led to the discovery of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery. 2 types of pottery are recorded from the cemetery. Some of the vessels ...
Findspot - fragments of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration period, were found during quarrying on Mount Pleasant Hill, south east of Northend.
1 In 1891 part of an iron spearhead and two Anglo Saxon beads (one melon, one amber) were found 0.9m below the surface during sand digging at Oak Hill.
2 The ...
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon spearhead and two beads, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period, were found on Oak Hill.