1 A small flint hand axe and several flakes found in a ploughed field.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe and several flint artefacts were found 800m north west of Wolvey Heath.
1 Three flint axes, a tool and a core found in a ploughed field.
Findspot - various Palaeolithic flint artefacts, including three handaxes, were found 500m north of Shelford.
1 Four hand axes, flakes and tools found in a ploughed field.
3 Found on surface 4 handaxes (two of quartzite)
Findspot - four Palaeolithic handaxes were found 500m north of Copston Spinney.
1 One flint axe discovered.
2 Location plan.
Findspot - a flint handaxe of Palaeolithic date was found 1km south east of Burton Hastings.
Findspot - a scatter of Palaeolithic flint artefacts was found 700m east of Bramcote.
1 A scatter of Palaeolithic flint flakes found.
3 Found on surface numerous flakes.
Findspot - a scatter of Palaeolithic flint artefacts was found 1km west of Wolvey.
1 Scatter of possible Palaeolithic flakes found in field.
Findspot - a scatter of Palaeolithic flint artefacts were found 500m north west of Shelford.
1 A scatter of possible Palaeolithic flakes found in field.
Findspot - a scatter of Palaeolithic flint artefacts were found 700m north of Shelford.
1 A scatter of possible Palaeolithic flakes found in field.
Findspot - a scatter of Palaeolithic flint artefacts was found in the area of Shelford.
1 A Palaeolithic flint axe found in a field.
3 Found on surface two handaxes
4 Only one handaxe is mentioned for this site on this list with Catalogue No. A7691
Findspot - a Palaeolithic flint handaxe was found in the area of Shelford.
1 A Palaeolithic handaxe was found here in early 1974 in the spoil from an uprooted hedge. The axe is made from a rough pebble of fine-grained quartzite. It is ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found 100m east of Hinckley Lane.
1 A flint Palaeolithic axe found in a field.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found 200m east of Hinckley Lane.
1 Finds included one flint blade.
2 Drawing.
Findspot - Prehistoric flint artefacts were found during excavation of Roman bath house in Roman Way, Coleshill.
1 The site was excavated in 1966, WA 6275. Under the Medieval ground surface there were indications of Prehistoric settlement indicated by post holes and scoops containing worked flints but ...
Archaeological excavation uncovered evidence of post holes and a ditch as well as finds of flint, all dating to the Prehistoric period. This evidence may represent a Prehistoric settlement. The site is located 750m south east of the church, Wasperton.
1 A flint flake from the excavation is possibly of Palaeolithic date.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Palaeolithic period was found 1km south of the church, Wasperton.
1 Flint fragment found at above NGR; probably natural.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 1km north west of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Flint finds including 8 natural flints, 5 waste flakes, 1 bladelet – end snapped off – no retouch, 2 cores (1?), 1 piece out of centre of blade ...
Findspot - several flint implements of prehistoric date were found 500m south east of Outwoods Farm.
1 Flint objects found at the above grid reference. 1 core, 1 trapezoidal thick lump – reworked/reused core?, 1 flaked quartzite – ?natural.
2 Map.
Findspot - several flint implements of Prehistoric date were found 100m west of Mancetter Hill Farm.
1 Features mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
2 It is possible that the crop marks have been caused by modern agricultural processes.
Undated linear features are visible as a crop marks on aerial photographs. The site lies 200m south of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge on the eastern side of the canal.
1 A lower palaeolithic handaxe, made from andesite, was found during observation of new faces at Wood Farm, Bubbenhall. This comes from the Baginton Formation, 1km north-east of an extraction ...
A lower palaeolithic handaxe, made from andesite, was found during observation of new faces at Wood Farm, Bubbenhall.
1 A group of linear crop marks be seen on aerial photographs on either side of the Combe Abbey 12 O’ Clock Ride 600m to the south of the B4027 ...
A group of linear crop marks can be seen on aerial photographs on either side of the Combe Abbey 12 O' Clock Ride 600m to the south of the B4027.
1Quartzite unifacial chopper-core : description and illustration
Quartzite unifacial chopper-core found in Wembrook Field
1Quartzite subcordate handaxe (& percussor): description and illustration
Quartzite subcordate handaxe (& percussor) found in Wembrook Field
1Andesitic (Lava?) flake: description and illustration
Andesitic (Lava?) flake from Attleborough, Nuneaton