1 Casual find of possible worked flint. The finder has retained the piece/s.
2 After looking at the correspondence and at the photos the dating should be left as it is.
Casual find of possible worked flint from 250m southeast of the War Memorial at Monks Kirby.
1 Animal bones were found in alluvium by the bridge about 180m below the mill at Little Lawford. Also found were flints, which in the opinion of other ‘competent ...
Findspot - several flint artefacts, possibly of Prehistoric date, were found 400m west of Little Lawford.
Prehistoric flints found near Newton, Newbold and Lawford.
1 Amongst the items discussed at a Rugby School Natural History Society meeting on May 18th 1867 was “ancient flint weapons from the ...
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1 One Palaeolithic hand-axe from bed of River Sowe at around this grid reference.
2 Exceptionally small cordate hand-axe from the bed of River Sowe adjoining Coventry golf course. Found in ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found on the bed of the River Sowe, 1km west of Baginton.
1 A crude Palaeolithic implement, probably Levalloisian or Mousterian in view of the facetted butt. Found in the largest gravel pit on Kenilworth Common.
2 Now in Coventry Museum. No further ...
Findspot - a flint dating to the Palaeolithic period was found 500m south east of Crackley Hill.
1 A Palaeolithic hand axe was found on Odibourne Allotments during recent years. The finder is now dead and the axe has been smashed.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic hand axe was found 600m north west of the Clay Pit, Whitemoor.
1 An assemblage of worked flint was found at SP354459 in, or before,1995. The method of recovery was not recorded. The collection included debitage, worked flakes, scrapers and other flakes ...
An assemblage of worked flint was found on Sunrising Hill.
1 Find of five flint artefacts in 1995 at SP192425. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Findspot of flint artefacts on Ilmington Downs
1 A stone Acheulian ovate handaxe was found c 1960 during digging in a back garden at Church Lane, Middleton. The axe was about 0.7mm below the surface and was ...
Find spot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found in the garden of a house in Church Lane, Middleton.
1 The museum contains a beautiful, large ovate hand-axe, with a straight cutting edge. It is late Acheulian in culture. Unfortunately it is labelled ‘Warwick – Pleistocene Gravels’, so that ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe and two flint flakes. The exact location from which the objects originate is not known.
1 A small hand axe was picked up in 1950 by Dr J Philp. There is an extensive deposit of second terrace gravel at this location. The axe is made ...
Findspot - a handaxe dating to the Palaeolithic period was found 1km north east of Charlecote.
1 (Marginal). A gentleman of Leamington, in a communication to the present writer, records the discovery of a Palaeolithic flake in river gravel at Walton. Other flint implements were also ...
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Palaeolithic period was found 400m south east of Walton.
1 During trial trenching a prehistoric side scraper was found.
A Prehistoric flint scraper was found during an excavation in the Knights Lane area of Tiddington.
1 A small assemblage of worked flint found during an excavation. One piece was found in an Iron Age ditch and the remaining four in the topsoil.
A small assemblage of flint found during an excavation. The find area is located northwest of Stockton.
1 Over 100 Lower Paaleolithic artefacts recovered since the 1980s, most since 2004. Includes four andesite handaxes, two of the finest workmanship, the rest quartzite choppers, cores and flakes, ...
A lower Palaeolithic occupation site, predating the Anglian glaciation.
1 A surface flint scatter which may or may not be archaeological found at Ettington Telephone Exchange Site.
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising flint artefacts of Prehistoric date, was found at Ettington Telephone Exchange.
1 Possible Palaeolithic pen knife point.
2 Drawing.
3 Upper Palaeolithic dating.
Findspot - a possible flint implement from the Palaeolithic period. It was found 400m west of Quarry Farm.
1 A lower Palaeolithic trimmed flake found in a gravel pit.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic flint flake was found in a gravel pit 30m south east of Field Close, Warwick.
1 Three struck flints found during field survey.
Findspot - three flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 200m south west of Rattleburrow Plantation.
1 Cropmarks of three sides of a rectilinear enclosure. Former field boundaries and ploughed out ridge and furrow can also be seen but the possible enclosure is on a ...
On the 2010 google earth map three sides of a rectangular enclosure with a possible ring ditch to the north-west is visible. Other linear features are also visible along with ploughed out ridge and furrow.
1 A single sherd of prehistoric pottery was recovered from a pit. No other contemporary features were noted in the vicinity.
A single sherd of prehistoric pottery was recovered from a pit. No other contemporary features were noted in the vicinity.
1 A sub-circular pit was discovered in trench 15 from an evaluation carried out at Campden Road, Shipston-on-Stour. The pit contained a fragment of worked flint and four fragments ...
Pit discovered from an evaluation carried out in 2012 at site off Campden Road, Shipston-on-Stour. Sealed by a Roman occupation layer and containing one flint, possibly prehistoric but remains undated.
1 A number of Palaeolithic implements found during ploughing at Little Alne Farm. Those implements chosen for publication consist of 2 sub-triangular handaxes and 2 pointed handaxes, all ...
Findspot - stone and flint axes, dating to the Palaeolithic period, were found near Little Alne.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 2007-01-01T00:00:00Z
Date found (2): 2007-02-05T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Chance find during metal detecting
A series of flint artifacts found whilst metal detecting. The finds have been dated to the period range from Lower Paleolithic through to Middle Bronze Age.