1 Find of Neolithic scraper, but only a four figure grid reference of SP2863 provided. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of Neolithic flint scraper in Warwick Castle Park
1 Well-formed circle.
3 The cropmark is rather dubious. The N and W half of the circle is visible, but there is no obvious trace of the S or E part, ...
The site of a ring ditch, possibly of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 400m north west of Clomp Hill.
1 Two ring ditches show as cropmarks.
2 One of the ring ditches has internal pits and looks like the Neolithic/Bronze Age hengiform structure at Barford (PRN 718).
3 Noted.
Two possible ring ditches, which date to the Neolithic and Bronze Age, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 900m north west of Charlecote House.
3 Complex area of cropmarks which probably indicate a settlement of Prehistoric and/or Roman date. A trackway (PRN 5159) runs across the site and extends across the road to the ...
A complex of linear features that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They probably represent a settlement of Prehistoric and/or Roman date. They are situated 600m north east of the church at Sherbourne.
1 An oblique neolithic arrowhead found while gardening.
The stray find of a neolithic arrow head in the High Street area of Fenny Compton.
1 Found near Ford, on the allotments, Home Farm, Walton, Wellesbourne c.20 years ago
2 Two irregular elongated enclosures of uncertain date show on aerial photographs.
3 The more easterly rectangular enclosure was partly excavated during pipeline construction. The southern part of the ...
Two enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. One of the enclosures was partially excavated. The enclosures are situated 1km south east of Bretford.
1 At Newnham Regis, between Brinklow and Wolston, there are signs of ancient habitations, and three sepulchral urns were found there some time ago.
2 Near the site of the demolished ...
The site of several ring ditches of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. Some of the ring ditches have been partially excavated and interpreted as the remains of a henge, enclosure and barrow. The ring ditches are situated 700m east of Bretford.
1 Flint celt found some years ago at the lime-works near King’s Newnham. Now lost.
2 A further reference may relate to the same find. A worked flint celt was picked ...
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found 700m east of King's Newnham.
1 Large flint scraper found by Mr W Whitfield of the Soil Survey of England and Wales, Wellesbourne, and brought into the Museum in 1973. It was found at a ...
Findspot - a flint implement, a scraper, dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period, was found 800m north east of King's Newnham.
1 AP.
2 Undated enclosures show on aerial photographs.
3 Possibly a later Prehistoric open settlement.
4 Dating narrowed to between the Neolithic and the Romano British periods.
Several enclosures of prehistoric date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 800m west of Cawston Spinney.
2 Probable Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photographs.
3 Included in gazetteer.
The site of a ring ditch dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The ring ditch is located 500m north east of Thurnmill Spinney.
1 Polished flint adze, exceptional quality. Perhaps found in Warwick town. In Warwick Museum.
2 Neolithic date supported.
Findspot - a flint adze, a type of cutting tool, of Neolithic date was found in the Warwick area.
2 Three probable Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditches show on aerial photographs.
4 For a Bronze Age cremation from this area see MWA 4437.
Three possible ring ditches of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The ring ditches are located 1km east of Wolston.
2 Two probable Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditches show on aerial photographs.
3 two circular crop marks were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
The site of two possible ring ditches that are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks. The ring ditches are probably of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. They are situated 300m east of Wolston Priory.
2 At least two undated subrectangular enclosures show on aerial photographs.
3 Site no 101 in survey.
4 Two pit clusters (MWA 5410), a pit alignment, three ditched enclosures and evidence ...
The site of two enclosures and a pit alignment of unknown date that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated to the south west of Wolston.
1 Axe (Group VI). Found at Banner Hill Farm. In private possession.
2 Neolithic date agreed.
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found in a field between Bulloak, Bannerhill and Goodrest farms.
1 A gentleman, in 1935, obtained from the surface soil of a garden in Cryfield Lane, Kenilworth, an implement of light coloured flint. It is obviously a point, of a ...
Findspot - a flint implement which dated to the Neolithic period was found to the north of Kenilworth.
1 One flint flake from Fernhill Wood, Kenilworth.
2 Fernhill Wood, struck flint – in Coventry Museum.
3 Fernhill Wood shown. It was cut down after the last war.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 800m south east of Thorny Coppice.
1 A flint found in a garden in 1965.
2 ?Smokey-coloured flint suggested Neolithic-Bronze Age period.
Findspot - a flint tool of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found in a garden in Highland Road, Kenilworth.
1 This site (like WA3290), is recorded only by a local antiquarian in the last century: after a lengthy and rather vague description of the actual spot where the earthwork ...
The site of a mound, possibly of Prehistoric date, which was described in the 1800s. The mound is no longer visible and it is not possible to say exactly what it may have been. A modern housing estate now occupies the site in Berkeley Road, Kenilworth.
1 Catalogued as Wa 30/c. Of Great Langdale epidotized tuff.
2 According to the vicar it was found at harvest time either in 1971 or 1972.
3 The find spot was ...
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found 200m west of Wood End.
1 A number of flints from field work in Kenilworth.
2 The one from this grid reference is a flake with retouch on two sides from opposite faces to produce a ...
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 1km south west of Castle Quarry.