2 A sparse scatter of worked flint discovered during field surveys of the hillfort (PRN 3846) in 1985-6.
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising artefacts of Neolithic and Bronze Age date, was found in the area of the Iron Age hillfort on Foxhill.
1 Find of a large flint arrowhead or spearhead. This is probably a duplicate of MWA 5253.
2 It appears to be a duplicate record of MWA6323.
Findspot - flint arrowhead or spearhead dating to the Neolithic period and found 300m north east of Idlicote.
1 Field survey of a Roman settlement in 1984 (PRN 4530) located a few flints, including a scraper.
Findspot - flint objects, including a scraper dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age, were found 800m north east of Butlers Marston.
1 On the N part of the fort ‘diverse flint stones’, about 10cm in length and polished have been found during ploughing.
3 Dugdale’s implement was a Neolithic flint or stone ...
Findspot - several flint axes were found within Oldbury Camp, 100m north of Oldbury.
1 Rough Neolithic leaf-shaped arrowhead.
2 Collection of flint comprising scraper or flaked pebble, knife or flake and two natural flint found in 1987 at SP109524.
3 Collection of flint comprising utilised ...
Findspot - various flint artefacts of Neolithic date, including scrapers and a leaf-shaped arrowhead, were found to the north of Stratford Road, Bidford on Avon.
1 Dense scatter of prehistoric flint examined by a number of individuals.
2 Finds include cores, scrapers, animal bones. Much of the material is Neolithic/Bronze Age, but with some Mesolithic ...
Findspot - flint artefacts of Neolithic date were found 600m north of Newtown.
1 Fieldwork in the area of PRN 1364 produced a fragmented polished stone axe head.
2 Field Record Sheet.
3 Fragment of stone axe (not yet sliced. ?Group IX).
4 Grey/black polished stone ...
Findspot - a stone axe dating to the Neolithic period was found 800m north of Toll House Bridge.
1 Two Neolithic stone axes and a thin butted, partly polished, stone axe believed to be from the fort (WA 1825), were found at Meon Hill.
2 Also found four axes, ...
Findspot - several Neolithic stone axes were found on Meon Hill in the early 20th century.
1 During the excavations at Wasperton evidence of a Neolithic settlement (N1) were uncovered. A single sherd of Peterborough ware was found in a subcircular pit. The pit ...
Evidence for a Neolithic settlement, including pits and postholes, was uncovered during an excavation. The site is 100m south west of the church at Wasperton.
1 A Neolithic mortuary enclosure with a number of pits and one cremation. A large number of flint flakes and tools in this area.
A Neolithic mortuary enclosure was excavated at this site. A cremation, post holes, a ditch and pits were found. The site was 600m south of Wasperton.
1 A Neolithic axe, Group VI, found during excavation of ring ditches.
2 A long blade and three retouched pieces found in backfill in 1987. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference ...
Findspot - a stone axe, a long flint blade and three retouched flakes dating to the Neolithic period were found 300m south of the church, Wasperton.
1 Several flint flakes and one piece of Neolithic pottery discovered during excavation.
2 Excavation interim.
Findspot - several pieces of Neolithic flint and one piece of Neolithic pottery were found 70m north east of the Church of St Mary, Northgate Street, Warwick.
1 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 pit cluster and post holes, which may represent a rectangular building, were found during an excavation. Flints and pottery dating to the Neolithic period were also found. The site probably represented a Neolithic settlement and was located around Brook Street, Warwick.
1 1967: Neolithic occupation was attested by two small pits containing sherds of the same type found during the 1965-6 excavations.
Two small pits were excavated. They contained sherds of pottery which dated to the Neolithic period. They were found at Brook Street, Warwick.
1 165sq.m behind Nos 25, 31 and 33 Brook Street was excavated in summer 1973 prior to redevelopment. Anticipated Neolithic remains were noticeably scarce (See WA 1985 and ...
Findspot - nine sherds of pottery and fifteen flints dating to the Neolithic period were found during salvage excavation at Brook Street, Warwick.
1 A large flint axe found about 1873 at Beausale Camp.
2 Noted.
3 Find made within SAM area.
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found 800m south east of Beausale.
1 During excavation of Ilmington moat (PRN 5305) a Neolithic arrowhead was found.
2 Interim report of excavation.
Findspot - an arrowhead, dating to the Neolithic period, was found during an excavation. The arrowhead was discovered 150m north of the church, Ilmington.
1 1965: Excavation revealed storage pits of two types – perhaps Neolithic. Aerial photographs show an oval cluster of small pits, over twenty in number. On excavation the basic features ...
A pit cluster was excavated and was found to be a series of stake holes and gullies. These are believed to represent one oval building and part of a rectangular building. The site may be Neolithic in date and is located 300m northwest of Bushey Hill.
1 Excavation of a pit which produced sherds of late Neolithic Fengate Ware.
A pit was excavated east of Bushey Hill, Barford. It contained fragments of Neolithic pottery.
1 Finds of Neolithic flint including two leaf-shaped arrowheads.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Neolithic date were found 200m north of Cooper's Grove.
1 Find of one Neolithic leaf shaped arrowhead.
Findspot - a single leaf-shaped arrowhead of Neolithic date was found 500m south west of Over Whitacre.
1 At Mancetter Spring Farm a field that had been ploughed for the first time in the farmer’s lifetime yielded 3 longish blades and a microlith, WA 5009, from an ...
Findspot - several flint artefacts of Neolithic date were found 200m north west of Mancetter Spring Farm.
1 A superb flint arrow or spear head. Made on a flake and trimmed by retouching to required shape. This example is quite large. This form (leaf-shaped) ...
Findspot - a flint arrowhead or spearhead dating to the Neolithic period. It was found 300m north east of Idlicote.
2 Possible ring ditch shows on aerial photographs. The ditch could have been one of the features sectioned by a pipeline in 1970.
3 Report of pipeline section.
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It was situated 1km north of Alveston.