1 Bronze Age barbed arrowhead and two worked flakes found on the Burton Dassett Hills by the donor’s late husband as a boy (I presume in the 1900-1910 period).
Findspot - a Bronze Age arrowhead and two flint flakes were found in the area of the Burton Dassett Hills.
1 Photographs taken show a round barrow group at Oakley Wood.
2 Further investigation required to prove conclusively whether complete cemetery group. Negative field walking. Site 48.
3 Four well-defined circles with ...
The possible site of three Bronze Age ring ditches and a rectangular enclosure. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site has also been interpreted as a Second World War searchlight battery. It is located 500m north east of Wiggerland Wood.
1 Finds of Bronze Age flint made by a number of individuals.
2 Bronze Age flints here including cores and scrapers found here.
4 Bronze Age flints including a barbed and tanged ...
Findspot - flint artefacts dating to the Bronze Age were found 600m north of Newtown.
1 A tanged and barbed Bronze Age arrowhead found from the area of a Mesolithic flint scatter.
Findspot - a Bronze Age arrowhead was found 1km west of Devitts Green.
1 Find of a petit tranchet arrowhead.
Findspot - a Bronze Age arrowhead was found 500m south west of Over Whitacre.
2 Pit alignment shows on aerial photographs cutting across undated settlement site (PRN 954).
3 Date revised to between the late Bronze Age and the late Iron Age.
A pit alignment is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is probably of Prehistoric date. It is situated 1km north of Alveston.
1 The Bank, Butlers Marston, is circular and rises somewhat abruptly from the surrounding ground. It is suggested that this is an early mill mound. It does not give the ...
The site of a possible round barrow dating to the Bronze Age. It is visible as an earthwork and a water tank has been inserted into it. Another suggestion is that this is a windmill mound rather than a round barrow. It is situated in Butlers Marston.
1 The site, when visited, comprised a layer of angular quartzite pebbles within a dark soil matrix, revealed as an exposure in the SE bank of the River Alne. ...
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 900m south west of Tanworth in Arden.
1 The site, when visited, comprised a layer of angular quartzite pebbles within a dark soil matrix, revealed as an exposure in the SE bank of the River Alne. ...
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 800m west of Tanworth in Arden.
1 Only a rough location was provided, and the site has not been visited.
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 400m south of Tanworth in Arden.
1 The discovery, in the 1950s, of a burnt mound at Inkford, near Wythall was reported. The site was then under plough, and he recovered typical lithic material from ...
The site of a possible burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period and located 300m east of the Horse and Jockey Public House.
1 The existence of a burnt mound has been reported at the above NGR: “Mound site between stream channel and railway embankment and probably damaged by digging of both. ...
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 700m east of Tanworth in Arden.
1 A number of flints of apparently Bronze Age date were recovered during fieldwalking as part of the evaluation at Wolston Fields Farm.
2 Bronze Age date confirmed.
Findspot - several flint artefacts of Bronze Age date were found during a field walking exercise 500m east of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 An extensive evaluation was carried out by Warwickshire Museum in response to a proposal to extract gravel from this site. The surrounding area contains evidence of dense networks ...
Linear features, pit alignments and ditches uncovered during excavation. These may date from different periods, ranging from the Bronze Age to the Roman period. The large site is situated to the west side of Lawford Heath, Rugby.
1 Trench 5 of the evaluation in advance of the building of the A435 Norton-Lenchwick Bypass revealed a pit which contained 499 sherds of Bronze Age pottery. This is an ...
Excavation in advance of road development uncovered Bronze Age pits, pottery, a small ring ditch containing a funeral pyre, and fragments of bronze cauldrons. The site was 300m north west of the weir at Broom.
1 In this area of trenching prior to the building of A435 Bypass a ditch was uncovered which produced a concentration of Middle Iron Age pottery. These could suggest ...
The site of ditches and pits containing early Bronze Age urn fragments and Iron Age potsherds. The site is located 800m northwest of Wixford.
1 A saddle quern was found by a farmworker in a fruit farm at Snitterfield, in 1983. Identified by Keeper of Geology as sandstone, possibly true quartzite: not local.
2 Saddle ...
Findspot - a prehistoric saddle quern was found north east of Lower Ingon.
1 A Bronze Age palstave fragment, splayed blade only. The lack of a mid-rib and the flared cutting edge suggest an early Middle Bronze Age date.
2 An illustration ...
Findspot - a fragment of a Bronze Age palstave, a type of axehead, was found 1km north of Brownsover.
1 A mound alongside drainage ditch, possibly straightened natural stream. Situated on a steep slope. Hollow on top of mound. The mound measures c 15 by 13m, ...
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire-cracked stone usually accompanied by a trough or pit, dating to the Late Bronze Age to Iron Age period. It was situated c 450m to the east of New Park Farm.
1 An entrenchment in good preservation and of considerable size. It is on fairly level ground. The camp, roughly triangular in form, encloses an area of about 3.75 ha. The ...
Oakley Wood Camp, the possible site of an Iron Age hillfort. Substantial banks are visible as earthworks within the wood. An alternative suggestion is that the banks are connected to the management of the woodland. The site is located 1km north of Ashorne Hill.
1 Linear feature shows on AP.
2 A watching brief prior to gravel extraction revealed a double row of post holes. The rows are roughly parallel, running on a west-east ...
A linear feature is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. During an excavation the feature was found to be a row of post holes, possibly of Iron Age date. They were situated 500m south of Church Lawford Airfield.
1 Linear feature and a pit alignment shown on air photo.
2 Watching brief carried out by Warwickshire Museum exposed two cropmark pit alignments. Both alignments intersected or were intersected ...
A Prehistoric pit alignment was found during an archaeological excavation. The pit alignment is also visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It was situated at Ling Hall quarry, Church Lawford.
123 Parallel linear cropmarks show on aerial photographs.
4 Probably Iron Age.
5 Dating revised to between the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
Parallel linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They might be Iron Age in date. They are situated to the south of Church Lawford airfield.
1 A possible Bronze Age scraper found during field survey.
Findspot - a Bronze Age scraper was found 500m north east of a Lark Stoke.