1 Find of Mesolithic flints including five cores, ten blades/flakes, two scrapers, one microlith. Now in Coventry Museum.
2 Tentative identification of finds with some in Coventry Museum.
3 Dating confirmed as ...
Findspot - several Mesolithic flint artefacts were found in the area of Baginton.
1 One micro and blade core found in this area. In Coventry Museum.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - flint implements of Mesolithic date were found in the area of Princethorpe.
1 Excavations of pits, ditches and a subcircular feature. The ditches and other features appear to be Romano British (see PRN 5358), but other features are Mesolithic/Neolithic. To the W ...
Excavation of a settlement uncovered pits, ditches, a subcircular feature, post holes and a possible hearth of Mesolithic/Neolithic date, and an undated burial. A large flint scatter included scrapers, microliths and an arrowhead. The site is 800m west of Stretton on Fosse.
1 One pebble macehead fragment from the above grid reference.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - a fragment of a stone macehead, possibly of Mesolithic date, was found 400m west of Cloud Bridge.
1 Finds of worked flint over a period of several years at Crackley, one mile S of Gibbet Hill. In 1949 a microlith, a broken blade, a pot-boiler and other ...
Findspot - various flint objects dating to the Mesolithic period were found to the north of Kenilworth.
1 18. Baginton (3m 600yds, S 10 degrees E) Quarter mile N of Chantry Wood. Eight flakes.
2 No further information was forthcoming, and the area now (depending which ...
A flint scatter, comprising flint artefacts of Prehistoric date, was found 500m north of Chantry Heath Wood.
1 Core chisel found at this location.
2 Coventry Museum reference A885/25/1.
Findspot - a flint core for a Prehistoric tool was found in the area of Baginton.
1 Notched blade, Mesolithic, from near Guys Cliffe. Now in Warwick Museum.
Findspot - a Mesolithic flint tool, a blade was found near Guys Cliffe but the exact location of the findspot is unknown.
Find of a Mesolithic pick.
1 Thames pick found by Mr Rodgers, in tree stump hollow.
2 The pick was seen in Warwick Museum. It is ...
Findspot - a flint pick dating to the Mesolithic period was found 400m north east of Nursery Wood.
1 Flint flake struck from a core. Th enarrowness of the flake scars suggest that this could be Mesolithic, probably a core rejuvination flake.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - a Mesolithic flint flake was found 300m South of Warwickshire Technology Park.
1 Find made by metal detector: flint flake – Mesolithic / Neolithic, possibly an arrowhead that was discarded due to a mistake in the flaking process.
Findspot - an arrowhead-shaped flint flake was found in Four Acre Field, Bidford.
1 Flint flake with surface patina found with 11 other unworked pieces. No grid reference given.
Twelve flints found in the area of Barford Sheds, of which one was worked.
1 A programme of fieldwalking recovered 14 worked flints, 2 sherds of Romano-British pottery, 1 sherd of medieval pottery, 2 sherds of post-medieval pottery and a possibly Anglo-Saxon black bead ...
Fieldwalking recovered worked flints, Romano-British pottery, a possibly Anglo-Saxon bead fragment, medieval pottery and post-medieval pottery. The site to the south of the M40, SE of the Longbridge Island.
1 A single struck flint of possible Mesolithic date was recovered from the subsoil during trial trenching. No archaeological features were revealed on the site other than shallow medieval ...
A struck flint of possibly Mesolithic date was recovered from the subsoil during trial trenching. The site is located at Crabtree Garden Centre, Bidford on Avon.
1 Worked flints, apparently residual in later contexts. Most of the flint fragments and flakes found on the site are too undistinguished to allow any close cultural attribution beyond ...
1 Flint scatter found in 1978. Finds include waste cores, flakes, microliths, wasters of the micro-burin type and scrapers.
A scatter of flint implements dating from the Early Mesolithic period were found 400m south of Over Whitacre.
1 Kenilworth Castle Farm (5 M 1150 yards 536 deg W) – a core.
2 One Mesolithic core.
Findspot - a flint object dating to the Mesolithic period was found near Abbey Fields.
1 A number of flints from fieldwork in Kenilworth.
2 There are two from this grid reference. The smaller is a waste flake and the larger a small blade (?) which ...
Findspot - a flint blade and a waste flake, dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period, were found 500m south west of Westley Bridge.
1 A Mesolithic flint axehead from Blackdown brought into the Museum. This is a Mesolithic axehead. The end opposite the cutting edge is pointed rather like a pick. It is ...
Findspot - a flint axehead dating to the Mesolithic period was found 700m north of Blackdown.
1 One pebble mace head from High Cross.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - a macehead dating to the Mesolithic period was found in the area of High Cross.
1 Worked flint of uncertain function found in ?September 1985. Side notch and overall pressure flaking on dorsal surface/ shallow retouch around notch on dorsal surface. Lustrous grey flint, no ...
Findspot - a piece of worked flint dating to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age was found 250m south of the church, Hunningham.
1 About 37 worked flints found in the Hillmorton area in 1988. The grid references given were : SP517730, SP51757308, SP517730 – 51657270, SP519732, SP52157314 and west, and SP 519731. ...
Evidence of tool making industry from the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods in Hillmorton.
1 Microliths found in Hathaway Lane. The finder indicated the findspot in his garden at the above grid reference. He also said that the flints were classified at the British ...
Findspot - various flint artefacts dating to the Mesolithic period were found 650m south of the church at Shottery.