1 A number of flints from fieldwork in Kenilworth.
2 The one from this grid reference (from a garden in Barrow Street) had part of blade-bulbar end removed by retouching a ...
Findspot - a flint implement dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age was found 500m south east of the Castle Fish Ponds.
1 ‘A Rough Stone Celt’ discovered on Kenilworth Common.
2 ‘Rude Celt of Millstone Grit’.
3 A gentlemans records finding, 60 years ago, a rough stone Celt (subsequently described as of Millstone ...
Findspot - a stone axe dating to the Neolithic period was found 500m south east of Crackley Hill.
1 Neolithic/Bronze Age arrowhead from Blackdown.
2 Brought in for identification in January 1982.
3 Now in Warwick Museum.
4 Source given as WMEF 1287, but this enquiry form only lists a medieval ...
Findspot - a flint arrowhead dating to either the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 700m north of Blackdown.
1 Upper stone of a quern, found in Budbrooke and donated to Warwick Museum by Mr Henry Pratt.
2 OS card.
Findspot - the upper stone of a quern of unknown date was found in Budbrooke.
2 Large triple ring ditch shows on aerial photographs. This could be a henge of Neolithic/Bronze Age date.
3 The site is on top of a fairly high ridge. No finds ...
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. The site is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs and appears as a triple ring ditch. It is located 1km north of Wolvey Gorse.
12 Large ring ditch shows on aerial photographs. The ring ditch appears to be about 60m across and, as this is rather large for a burial monument, may be a ...
A ring ditch is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 500m north west of High Cross.
1 Copston Magna. Neolithic axe (14/c). From field between Copston Magna and High Cross. Not sliced. Private collection. SP4589.
2 The grid reference given by Thomas is in Wolvey parish and ...
Findspot - a Neolithic axe was found in the area between Copston Magna and High Cross.
2 Probable Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photographs.
3 The size of this ring ditch suggests that it dates from the neolithic. A henge is unlikely in Warwickshire.
The site of a ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The ring ditch is situated 800m south west of Wigston Parva.
2 Possible Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photograph.
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 300m east of Copston Magna.
2 Possible Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photographs.
3 A very slight trace of a possible mound in this location exists. This is of uncertain diameter and not more ...
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 400m north of Smockington Lane.
1 Stone axe found 1934 at above grid reference. Langdale Group VI. This report from Birmingham Museum records and came via three or four hands. Finder and present location of ...
Findspot - a polished stone axe from the Neolithic period was found on Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 A fine polished celt of white veined flint was picked up many years ago in a field in the above place, by the Rev Frederick Leigh Colville, and presented ...
Findspot - a Neolithic flint axe found about 5km from the Rollright Stones.
1 Two stones at SP2628, connected by a low ridge and 26 other stones in the hedge, suggested to be a long barrow or other Megalithic site. Now no trace ...
The possible site of an Early Neolithic long barrow was recorded during archaeological fieldwork. The site lay 1.3 km south of Little Compton. It may have been a natural feature such as a limestone outcrop.
1 A prostrate stone, 2.0m long, 0.7m wide in the middle and 0.6m thick near the base, with many loose stones and nettles growing round it. There appears to be ...
A stone recorded in the 1920s and interpreted as an Early Neolithic long barrow. Alternatively it may have been a Prehistoric standing stone or a natural feature. The site lay 1.4 km south of Little Compton.
1 A small blade of flint with retouch blunting along both edges – a ‘fabricator’ of Neolithic/Bronze Age date. Differential patina may indicate that the flake has had two phases ...
Findspot - a small flint blade of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found 500m south west of Crimscote Downs.
1 Flint scraper from the above grid reference. It was in the possession of the Herbert Museum, Coventry.
2 A round scraper from half a mile N of Southam.
3 Listed.
Findspot - a flint scraper dating to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 900m north of the church, Southam.
1 A Neolithic axe found in the dredge trail of the Wem Brook in, or before, 1997. The grid reference given was SP36708850, but the method of recovery was unrecorded.
2 ...
Find of an axe from the Neolithic period, 300m northwest of Marston Junction.
1 An axe, or possibly an adze, found while digging in the back garden of 28 Stratford Road in July 1992. The grid reference given was SP26154115, but the garden ...
An axe from the Neolithic period found in a back garden on the Stratford Road in Shipston on Stour.
1 Find of two flints in Wolston showing primary working as flakes from tool production. No grid reference was given, nor was the method of discovery recorded.
Find of two flint flkes in Wolston from tool production dating between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age.
1 Find of a complete Neolithic stone axe in the Spring of 1995 at SP281410. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a complete stone axe from the Neolithic period north of Knolland's Farm, Honington.
1 1934: During excavation of Anglo Saxon cemetery dozens of worked flints from a working site were found scattered over a considerable area. They are probably late Neolithic and early ...
A flint scatter, comprising numerous worked flints of Neolithic and Bronze Age date, was discovered to the east of Alveston Manor Hotel, Stratford upon Avon.
Find of flints.
1 Neolithic flint cores and flakes found in the town centre.
Neolithic flint cores and flakes found in Stratford upon Avon.
1 Exhibited a dozen specimens of flint chips, selected from a large deposit found from 1.8 to 3.6m below the level of the ground at Walton, in excavating the bed ...
Findspot - a flint core dating to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 550m south of Walton.
1 Members of the National Vegetable Research Station at Wellesbourne have, over the past five or six years, found barbed and tanged and leaf-shaped arrowheads and scrapers in the fields ...
Findspot - flint implements, including scrapers and arrowheads (both leaf and barbed & tanged), dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age, were found 1km north east of Charlecote.