1 Quartzite pointed handaxe: description and illustration
Quartzite pointed handaxe from Marston Jabbet, Bedworth
Quartzite pointed handaxe (unifacial):description and illustration
Quartzite pointed handaxe (unifacial) from Stockingford, Nuneaton
1Quartzite subcordate handaxe (& percussor) :description and illustration
Quartzite subcordate handaxe (& percussor) from Stockingford, Nuneaton
1Quartzite Pick:description and illustration
Quartzite Pick from Stockingford, Nuneaton
1 Quartzite Pick : description and illustration
Quartzite Pick from Stockingford, Nuneaton
1Quartzite bifacial knife or roughout:description and illustration
Quartzite bifacial knife or roughout found in Weddington Meadows, Nuneaton
1 Quartzite bifacial knife or roughout and quartzite flake: description and illustration
Quartzite bifacial knife or roughout and quartzite flake from Weddington Meadows, Nuneaton
1 Andesitic (Tuff?) roughout: description and illustration
Andesitic (Tuff?) roughout from Weddington Meadows, Nuneaton
1 Continuing investigations of the Paleolithic river channel beneath the gravel at Wood Farm under the aegis of Prof David Keen of Birmingham University produced another handaxe during 2005.
Palaeolithic Handaxe found during investigations of a Palaeolithic river channel at Wood Farm, Bubbenhall
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 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.
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 Flint which may not be of archaeological significance.
2 New record created. Prehistoric flint originally part of 5011
Possible prehistoric flint.
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 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 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.