1 Medieval pottery found on the line of the Severn-Trent pipeline in 1982, pottery included: two Medieval or Post Medieval sherds and 1 flint (utilised).
Single utilised flint recovered on the line of a Severn-Trent pipeline. The find was made 750m south west of Preston on Stour. (see also 4510)
1 Seven Roman sherds. Post-medieval pottery more prevalent than modern, no Medieval sherds. 8 possible worked flints. A small quarry or marl pit existed to the N of the field ...
1 No site identified. A possible pond located in the field (WA4579). Large quantity of tile. Also 1 Medieval pottery sherd, other glazed and modern sherds, 2 ...
1 Flints and Roman sherds indicate cultivation at some level, also 6 Medieval sherds. Much post-Medieval material could indicate a midden, or housing in, or near, the field – ...
Flints and Roman sherds indicate cultivation at some level, also 6 Medieval sherds. Much post-Medieval material could indicate a midden, or housing in, or near, the field - glass, tile, iron objects and a wide variety of pottery. Also 2 deep quarry pits in the field.
1 A large hollow was uncovered during an evaluation. There was no dating evidence, but there was a relatively large number of heat cracked stones which might suggest a prehistoric ...
The site of a hollow containing heat cracked stones which possibly dated to the prehistoric period. It was located beside the former course of Gog Brook, Warwick.
1 Prehistoric flint scraper found in gravel during an archaeological observation.
Prehistoric flint scraper found at Mill Ford Farm, Coughton.
1 A worked flake was found in an unstratified context.
Find of a prehistoric worked flake in Southam Road, Radford Semele.
1 Isolated flint find, found while walking along river walk by the Avon River in Warwick 15 metres south of the gardens behind numbers 44-50 Mercia Way, Warwick.
Light brown/grey ...
Isolated flint flake found on river walk by the Avon River in Warwick, 15 metres south of the back of the houses at Mercia Way.
1 One possible Mesolithic core and an undiagnosed retouched flake and chip.
Three pieces of worked flint, 250m east of Tollbar Cottage, Haselor.
1 An anvil, retouched flake and two undiagnostic pieces, all of uncertain date.
Four pieces of worked flint 800m southwest of Snitterfield.
1 A find of a prehistoric flint scatter as a result of surface collection.
Find of a prehistoric flint scatter near the Institute of Horticultural Research 1.5km northeast of the church at Charlecote.
1 Ground stone axe found while field walking in January 1995. The location given was SP34848990.
Find of a stone axe from the prehistoric period in the Harefield Lane area of Bermuda.
1 Marginal. A well-preserved large flint implement found by the Rev P B Brodie at Rowington, which though somewhat doubtful is considered by some experts to be genuine. Now in ...
Findspot - a flint artefact of Prehistoric date was found in the area of Rowington.
1 Acheulian flint axe. Found in rubbish behind cottage at Welford-on-Avon. Good condition, complete. Length 180 mm, width 100 mm, 20 mm.
2 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found in the area of Welford-on-Avon.
1 A Palaeolithic axe found at Bilton is now in Rugby Library.
2 Drawing of the handaxe.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found in the area of Bilton.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 1999-09-17T23:00:00Z
Date found: 2000-05-15T23:00:00Z
Date found: 2001-06-03T23:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
A series of flint objects found North East of Glebe Farm during metal detecting.
1 Prehistoric worked flint and a possible Neolithic end-scraper were found during topsoil stripping.
Findspot - archaeological work revealed a small amount of Prehistoric worked flint, including a possible Neolithic end-scraper. The finds were made in the southern area of Brandon.
1 During observation of geological test pits and topsoil stripping for a flood alleviation scheme, a worked flint was recovered.
Findspot - during archaeological work at Hill Wootton Road, Leek Wootton, a Prehistoric worked flint was recovered from the area 30 metres east of The Hamlet.
1 A single undiagnostic piece of struck flint was found from a field to the south of Newborough Farm during fieldwalking in Spring 2002.
2 Plot of finds recorded from field.
Findspot - Prehistoric flint artefacts were found in a field to the south of Newborough Farm.
1 An assessment of the archaeological potential of Warwick University’s lands (WA 8344) included the results of a number of fieldwalking sessions, mostly unstructured. In field D3, three flints of ...
Findspot - flint artefacts of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic date were found 200m south east of Roughknowles Wood.
1 During fieldwalking as part of the Warwick University assessment a single fragment of unworked but imported flint was recovered from Field D11, and a Prehistoric date suggested.
Findspot - a flint artefact dating to the Prehistoric period was found 800m east of Crackley Wood during field walking.
1 A flint scatter revealed by fieldwalking, the assemblage contains 39 flakes and 14 implements from initial study.
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising Prehistoric flint implements and flakes, was found in an area lying 500m west of Sun Rising Covert. The finds were made during a field walking exercise as part of the Edge Hill Project.
1 A single fragement of prehistoric flint was the only find that may have archaeological significance found during observation of works at Oversley Mill, Travelodge in 1997. No archaeological ...
Findspot - a single Prehistoric flint artefact was found at Oversley Mill.
1 A flint scatter revealed by fieldwalking, the assemblage contains 37 flakes and 8 implements from initial study.
A flint scatter comprising flint artefacts of Prehistoric date. The scatter was found during a fieldwalking exercise and was situated 200m west of The Hangings.