1 Mesolithic flint scatters found. Finds include 172 scrapers, 85 microliths, 6 microburins, 34 burins. Numerous flakes, pot boilers etc. The Mesolithic flint was concentrated in two areas.
Two flint scatters comprising various artefacts of Mesolithic date were found 200m south west of Butler's Wood.
1 Mesolithic flint scatter located. Finds include 294 scrapers, 285 microliths, 26 microburins, 58 burins, numerous flakes, pot boilers, cores etc.
2 Assemblage is typically late mesolithic (7th millennium B.C.), with ...
An assemblage, known as a flint scatter, of Mesolithic implements was found 500m south west of Over Whitacre.
1 Mesolithic flint scatter found. ‘This field is the most prolific in the county but the farmer denies anyone access to it.’
2 This is closely associated with PRN 1787.
Findspot - a scatter of flint implements of Mesolithic date was found 600m south east of Butler End.
1 Mesolithic flint scatter found. Five microliths, one microburin, 43 scrapers, one burin.
A flint scatter dating from the Mesolithic period were found 100m north west of Butler End.
1 Mesolithic flint scatter located.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
A flint scatter comprising Mesolithic flint artefacts was found 400m north west of Wolvey Heath.
1 Flint finds including 1 natural flint, 1 piece of ?limestone, 1 core, 1 blade – end snapped off – no sign retouch, 1 flake – unretouched, 1 piece ...
Findspot - flint implements of Prehistoric date were found 300m south of Rose Hill Farm.
1 Flint found at the above grid reference. A bladelet – retouch along one side and opposite side one end of bulbar side of blade. Mesolithic type.
2 ...
Findspot - a flint implement dating to the Mesolithic period was found 150m north of Stoneleigh Quarry Farm.
1 Dense scatter of flint examined by a number of individuals.
2 A large quantity of flint was brought to the Museum for identification. Much of this flint ...
Findspot - a scatter of flint flakes of Mesolithic date was found 700m north of Newtown.
1 During excavation on the hillfort in 1923 and 1926 over 200 flint flakes were found.
2 Several of these artefacts would appear to be Mesolithic.
3 Wymer records quantities (around 800 ...
Findspot - a large number of flint artefacts of Mesolithic date were found on Burrow Hill, east of Corley.
1 Mesolithic flint cores and blades were among the material recovered from around Highwall Spinney, Brailes Hill after reports of flint finds from the farmer.
2 Two other possible Mesolithic flints, ...
Findspot - flint objects, dating to the Mesolithic period, were found 400m north east of Cawley's Covert.
1 Worked flints at above grid reference. This area proved negative.
2 Presumably the comment about the area proving negative refers to the absence of finds/features after topsoil stripping.
3 Dating given ...
Findspot - Prehistoric flint artefacts were found under the A46, 200m north east of the northern most roundabout of the Warwick bypass.
1 22 cores, 103 flakes and blades were found in a field which is now the northern-most roundabout of the Warwick By-Pass.The site was probably an occupation or working site.
2 ...
Findspot - Mesolithic flint artefacts were found under what is now the northern most roundabout of the Warwick bypass. The finds may indicate an occupation or working site.
1 Mesolithic flints from the general area around SP300680 and now in Coventry Museum. Three cores, nine blades/flakes, one scraper, one microlith.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Mesolithic date were found in the area of Hill Wootton.
1 Two core trimming flakes with a series of narrow blade detachments were discovered in topsoil in area ‘B’ during archaeological excavations in advance of the Barford Bypass.
Unstratified, Late Mesolithic flint discovered from Area 'B' from excavation in advance of the construction of the Barford Bypass.
1 A flint blade and a core (Mesolithic/Neolithic). Found Feb 1977 at allotments at Percy Estate, behind Potterton’s Foundry. Flint core c3.8cm long and flint blade c3.8 x ...
Findspot - a Mesolithic or Neolithic flint blade and flint core were found 170m south east of the canal bridge on Emscote Road, Warwick.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Fieldwalking
A series of flint objects found to the west of Barn Moor Wood during metal detecting. Most flints dated to Neolithic period.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 2004-08-31T23:00:00Z
Date found: 2006-07-31T23:00:00Z
Date found: 2011-09-30T23:00:00Z
Date found (2): 2011-12-31T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Chance find during metal detecting
Parish: Bidford-on-Avon
District: Stratford-on-Avon
A series of flint objects found during metal detecting. Many of the flints have been dated to the Mesolithic period.
1 Flint chipping floor.
2 Dating given as Mesolithic to Bronze Age.
Findspot - flint of Prehistoric date were found 300m north west of Paul's Ford.
1 Find of nine flints in September 1987 at SP376682. All could date from somewhere between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age.
2 Dating revised to include the Mesolithic period.
Find of nine flints which could date from anytime between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age. The findspot was 400m northeast of Hunningham.
1 Worked flints found in a field in 1990, including two scrapers and a blade.
A number of worked flints which date between the Mesolothic and the Early Bronze Age and which were found to the south of Astley.
1 Flint blade with secondary working recovered during systematic fieldwalking.
2 Dating given of Mesolithic – Bronze Age.
Flint blade recovered during field walking SW of Glebe Farm Bubbenhall.
1 Prehistoric flint core with secondary working found during systematic fieldwalking.
2 Dating given as Mesolithic – Bronze Age.
Prehistoric flint core found during fieldwalking SW of Glebe Farm, Bubbenhall
1 Both undiagnostic of uncertain date.
2 Date given as Mesolithic – Bronze Age.
Two worked flints 1km north of Lower Ingon.
1 One Early Mesolithic microlith and one Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic core rejuvenation flake found with other lithic implements by Brian Meredith while fieldwalking in Admington.
One Early Mesolithic microlith and one Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic core rejuvenation flake found with other lithic implements by Brian Meredith while fieldwalking in Admington.