1 Listed as found at SP332859. No further information.
Find of a flint object immediately to the west of Moat Farm.
1 Possible prehistoric site listed at SP38919103. No further details.
Possible prehistoric site at Paul's Ford, 1.5km east of Attleborough.
1 Two blades found at SP317963. No further details.
Find of two blades 300m northeast of Mancetter Bridge.
1 Find of one fire damaged scraper on a flake at SK27180284.
Find of a fire damaged scraper 1.75km northeast of Stiper's Plantation, Polesworth.
1 Prehistoric flints recovered during filedwalking at Foxcote Estate. The estate is situated approximately 1.5 SW of Ilmington.
2 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Methods of discovery: Fieldwalking
Date found: 2005-07-31T23:00:00Z
Prehistoric flints recovered during filedwalking at Foxcote Estate. The estate is situated approximately 1.5 SW of Ilmington.
1 2 A possible ditch, containing a fragment of probable saddle quern and Neolithic rejuvenation flake, was recorded during observation on a site in Upper Brailes. These finds may be ...
A possible ditch, containing a fragment of probable saddle quern and Neolithic rejuvenation flake, was recorded during observation on a site in Upper Brailes. These finds may be residual, but they do show prehistoric activity in the vicinity.
1 Cut features and walls identified by magnetometer survey, together with extant earthworks suggest that there was settlement in this area. Possible pit alignments and ring ditches indicate a prehistoric ...
An area of possible settlement at Henbrook Lane in Brailes was identified by geophysical survey. The characteristics of the features and the extant earthworks suggest a multi-phase site, perhaps dating from the prehistoric to medieval periods.
1 two ring ditches shown on the geophysical survey
Two ring ditches were identified by geophysical survey.
12 Magnetometer survey at Old Lodge Farm has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded prehistoric ...
Magnetometer survey at Old Lodge Farm has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded prehistoric and Roman finds.
1 A curving ditch was recorded during archaeological evaluation at Ettington Road, Wellesbourne. It was 1m wide and 1.3m deep. No databale artefacts were recovered from its fills. Palaeoecological assessment ...
A curving ditch was recorded during archaeological evaluation at Ettington Road, Wellesbourne. It was 1m wide and 1.3m deep. No databale artefacts were recovered from its fills.
1 A pit alignment visible as a cropmark on satellite photography. It is located to the East of Curdworth Lane, Wishaw.
A pit alignment visible as a cropmark on satellite photography. It is located to the East of Curdworth Lane, Wishaw.
1 An enclosure visible as a cropmark on satellite imagery. It is located off Curdworth Lane, Wishaw. A pit is visible as a cropmark in the centre of the enclosure.
An enclosure visible as a cropmark on satellite imagery. It is located off Curdworth Lane, Wishaw.
1 A series of enclosures are visible as cropmarks on satellite imagery. They are visible as negative cropmarks and of likely prehistoric date.
A series of enclosures are visible as cropmarks on satellite imagery. They are of likely prehistoric date.
1 A pit alignment visible as a cropmark on satellite imagery.
A pit alignment visible as a cropmark on satellite imagery.
1 An axe picked up from the floor of Denniff’s gravel pit in 1973. Axe is a pointed ovate, length 142 mm, breadth 80 mm, thickness 40 mm. An excellent ...
Findspot - an Early Palaeolithic hand axe was found at Deniff's gravel pit, 300m south of Brandon Wood.
12 A series of enclosures, and linear features (probably trackways) are visible on Google Earth imagery, to the south-east of Newbold-on-Stour. There were identified by the AOC Assessment of ...
A series of enclosures, and linear features (probably trackways) are visible on Google Earth imagery, to the south-east of Newbold-on-Stour. Probably of prehistoric date.
1 A number of features visible on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the National Mapping Programme. They include a rectalinear and subcircular enclosure. The source of the aerial ...
A number of features visible on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the National Mapping Programme. They include a rectalinear and subcircular enclosure.
1 A double pit alignment, visible running c.120m, is evident on Google Earth satellite imagery from 2006. It runs approx. NW-SE. Several other features are visible, including a trackway.
2 Not ...
A double pit alignment, visible running c.120m, is evident on Google Earth satellite imagery from 2006.
1 A cropmark is visible on a single layer of Google Earth imagery, consisting of two parallel ditches, c.20m apart with a rounded terminal at the NE end. These run ...
A cropmark, seemingly of two parallel ditches with a rounded end, runs across a cultivated field at Meer Hill, Loxley. The site is potentially of prehistoric origin; but little artefactual evidence has been recovered in its vicinity.
1 A prepared blade-core of possible proto-Levallois type of quartzite material was found by Mr Ron Waite in 2012. This forms part of the Waite collection of Palaeolithic artefacts from ...
A prepared blade-core of possible proto-Levallois type of quartzite material was found by Mr Ron Waite in 2012.
1 A hoard of 1121 silver denarii were recovered by a metal detectorist in Warmington in 2008. They were buried in a white ware pot. The hoard consisted of 773 ...
The site of a hoard discovered by a metal detectorist in 2008 of 1,146 denarii in a pot. Subsequent investigation by Warmington Heritage Group has recorded that the hoard was buried in a pit within the walls of a polygonal/circular stone building, with other possible votive deposits recorded in the vicinity. Excavation is ongoing.
1 A total of 52 pieces of flint were recovered during a community fieldwalking project at Wixford Lodge Farm. The composition of the assemblage, consisting of tools and waste flakes, ...
A total of 52 pieces of flint were recovered during fieldwalking by members of the community at Wixford Lodge Farm. The composition of the assemblage indicates a multi-period settlement site.
1 Possible area of prehistoric flint working, marked as ‘chipping area (undefined)’ on Plan
2 Plan.
Possible prehistoric flint working area found just south east of Daw Mill Colliery, in the area west of Devitt's Green.
1 Flint which may not be of archaeological significance.
2 New record created. Prehistoric flint originally part of 5011
Possible prehistoric flint.