2 Small undated D-shaped enclosure shows on air photographs. A second very small enclosure lies just to the N.
3 Probably Iron Age.
Two enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They might be Prehistoric in date. They are situated 600m east of Bubbenhall.
2 Probable Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on air photographs.
3 Ring ditch mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. To the east of the ring ditch there ...
A ring ditch, possibly of Neolithic or Bronze Age date, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 1km north east of Bubbenhall.
1 Neolithic axe of Graig Llwyd felsite with ground cutting edge found in 1934 in a ploughed field, 1083m S, 35 degrees E, of Gibbet Hill crossroads.
2 Axe found in ...
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found 500m south east of Gibbet Hill.
1 Perforated stone disc, ploughed up on SE edge of Crackley Wood in 1954.
2 Roughly round perforated disc with sharp undulating edge. Group XV.
3 Perforated disc – 12/ah.
4 Identified as ...
Findspot - a stone object dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age periods was found 200m south of Crackley Wood.
1 A long flint flake from 366m, S 20 degrees E of Sandy Lane Farm.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to either the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 700m south west of North Leamington School.
1 Fragment of battle-axe (17/ah; Group XIV). Found near Stoneleigh Abbey. Now in Warwick Museum.
2 Mention.
Findspot - a stone axe of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found in the area north of Ashow.
1 Small polished axe from the above grid reference. Group VI (Langdale; 39/c). Report from Professor Shotton.
2 Scale drawing.
Findspot - a small polished stone axe, of Neolithic date, was found to the west of Hardwick Cottages.
1 A Neolithic/Bronze Age flint end-scraper found in a field near Winchcombe Farm is now in Warwick Museum.
3 Catalogue description.
Findspot - a flint scraper of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found to the south of Old Lodge Hill.
1 Site visit following a report that the field at the top of Windmill Hill had been ploughed confirmed the existence of a flint scatter on the surface of the ...
Findspot - various flint artefacts of Neolithic or Bronze Age date, including an arrowhead, were found on Windmill Hill.
1 1968: More than 30 shallow pits containing early Neolithic flints and pottery were found, together with a number of small post holes which may represent a rectangular building. Evidence ...
A Neolithic settlement was found during an archaeological excavation. Pit clusters and post holes, possibly representing a rectangular building, were discovered. Flint artefacts, including an arrowhead, and pottery were found. The site was located near Brook Street, Warwick.
1 Excavations were carried out on the site of the Mulberry Tree Pub during 1966-7. Immediately above the natural sandstone was a sandy layer containing flint flakes, cores and Neolithic ...
During an excavation evidence for a Neolithic settlement was recovered. This included 33 shallow pits containing flint artefacts and fragments of pottery. A flint scatter was also discovered dating to the same period. The site was located near Market Street, Warwick.
1 1975: Excavation prior to demolition of stables. In two areas the ground surface was preserved. This consisted of mixed sand and gravel, overlain by fine sand, to a depth ...
A post hole, three stake holes, a flint blade and a waste flake all dating to the Neolithic period were found during an excavation. The site is located on Castle Lane, Warwick.
1 Found in garden in Waterloo Court, Warwick. One piece of natural flint, two pieces worked flint – not recognisable tool types – probably Neolithic/Bronze Age.
Findspot - two pieces of worked flint, probably of Neolithic or Bronze Age date, were found in the garden of a house in Waterloo Terrace, Warwick.
1 Stone adze or hammer, 17.5 cm long, in Warwick Museum, labelled ‘from the millpond of the Priory, 1885’. The perforation is of hourglass type and a Neolithic date was ...
Findspot - a Neolithic or Bronze Age hammer (or adze) was found in the Priory Mill Pond, Priory Park, Warwick.
Find of a Neolithic/Bronze Age flint knife.
1 A flint knife from Emscote.
Find
1 A broken ground stone axe, comprising the butt and at least half of the body.
Findspot - a broken Neolithic stone axe was found 500m south Hydes Pastures, Attleborough.
1 A broken ground stone axe comprising the butt and more than three quaters of the body.
Findspot - a stone axe of Neolithic date was found in the Stockingford area.
1 Two flint artefacts, one possible blade and one flake, Neolithic.
Findspot - Two Neolithic flints were found on Waddon Hill
1 A polished stone Neolithic axe was found during gardening. It shows considerable signs of wear.
2 Drawing.
Findspot - a polished stone neolithic axe was found in Long Itchington Road, Offchurch.
1 Flint, struck flake with traces of retouch to one edge, perhaps a broken scraper. Neolithic, 4,000-2,000BC.
Findspot - Neolithic struck flint was found 200m North West of Copston Magna.
1 Barbed and tanged arrowhead. (19mm x 16mm), bifacial, both tangs broken. Flake of grey filnt with a remenant cortex and blunting retouching along one edge. Four flint flakes; scrapper/knife, ...
Findspot - six flints including a barbed and tanged arrowhead were found near Farnborough.
1 Possible ring ditch.
2 Also see MWA3417 which, describes both ring ditches in this field.
The site of a possible ring ditch identified from an aerial photograph. Its date is unknown.
1 An assemblage of flint, including two scrapers and eight flakes.
An assemblage of Neolithic flint found on Ilmington Downs.
1 Struck flint flake found in 1993, in”Barton Crossroads Gypsey Field”. The six figure grid reference given was SP101512 which is a little north of the crossroads, and “Gypsey Field” ...
Find of Neolithic worked flake near Barton Crossroads.