1 A single sherd of Iron Age pottery was found. This was a residual find and merely indicated a presence in the general area rather than implying a specific ...
1 Cropmark on aerial photographs SP2355 A-F.
2 This cropmark shows a possible pit alignment dating from the Late Bronze Age to Iron Age period.
A possible pit alignment is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It probably dates to between the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age periods. The feature is located 600m east of Pimlicoe Lane.
1 A linch pin found on the N side of the Golf Links at Tiddington, 0.25 mile from the RB industrial site (see PRN 1058). The pin is of iron; ...
Findspot - a linch pin of Iron Age or Roman date was found on Tiddington golf course.
1 Marginal. 2 Iron Age coins from Tiddington in the Shakespeare Memorial Museum. One uninscribed AR of the Dobunni, one uninscribed AV stater of the Brigantes or ...
Findspot - Iron Age coins which are supposed to have been found in a well in Tiddington. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 The most southerly part of cropmark SMR 3173, appears to align with a curving ditch, and have a southern entrance or causeway. Pottery from this feature may ...
A D-Shaped enclosure of Iron Age date and a circular enclosure of Romano-British date were found during an excavation. The site was located 100m east of Larch Spinney.
1 Complex double rectangular enclosure. Storage pits predating the outer boundary were found. Due to the size of the feature only the 5m easement for the pipeline ...
An archaeological excavation partially uncovered several features dating to the later Iron Age and Romano-British Period. They included a double ditched enclosure, a rectangular enclosure and storage pits. The site is located 500m north east of Snowford Bridge.
1 Barbed and tanged arrowhead found at the above grid reference.
2 Drawing.
Findspot - a Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead was found 500m east of Burnet Iron Leyes Wood.
1 Two sherds of Romano-British pottery and a flint flake likely to be Bronze Age. This may represent scatter when manuring fields with domestic waste.
Findspot - two sherds of pottery dating to the Roman period and a flint flake, possibly from the Bronze Age, were found 1km north east of Charlecote.
1 Excavations in Leicestershire indicated the continuation of a probable Iron Age ditch into Warwickshire. Evidence within the ditch suggested an Iron age settlement in the vicinity.
Excavations in Leicestershire, indicated the possibility of a ditch extending into Warwickshire. Any feature would probably be Iron Age in date.
1 Small number of of Iron Age (four probable sherds) and Roman (eight sherds) pottery, suggest settlement of those periods not very far from the find spot.
2 Noted.
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Iron Age and the Roman period were found 300m south east of Horsley Plantation, Norton Lindsey.
1 Find of uninscribed Gold Stater – late 1st century BC. The coin is very worn and struck from a worn die of ‘wreath’. Found in 1985 when M42 island ...
Findspot - a coin, a gold stater, from the Iron Age was found in the parish of Dordon.
1 Inscribed Dobunnic Silver Stater (Early to mid 1st century AD) found by metal detector.
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Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found 1.5km east of Compton Verney.
1 1st Century BC bronze terret found by metal detector on building site at Galley Common, Nuneaton. The same site produced a silver farthing of Edward IV.
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Findspot - a bronze terret dating from the Iron Age was found in the area of Hartshill.
1 9 Celtic coins were discovered while metal detecting on land near Bedworth (SP 37 87). A further coin & a coin fragment were found a few days later. The ...
Findspot - a hoard of Iron Age coins was found 800m south of Marston Jabbett.
1 During an evaluation in 1991 a small subrectangular enclosure was identified in the NE corner of field 3. It is likely to have been constructed during the Middle Iron ...
An enclosure dating from the Middle Iron Age was identified during archaeological work . It was located on the southern side of the Straight Mile, Bourton Heath.
1 Prehistoric hearths and pits were identified at Sharmer Farm in 1972. The features have been interpreted as either funeral pyres or as a pot boiling site (WA 801).
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The site of pits and hearths. The hearths may have been the remains of funeral pyres. Radio carbon dating suggests that the features dated to the Bronze Age. The site is located 900m north west of Harbury Field.
1 The finding of a bronze core of a once gilt stater. This is an Iron Age counterfeit coin. It is possible that counterfeit coins were tolerated ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age period was found near Bushwood.
1 Archaeological evaluation, Area D, of cropmark enclosures (WA5081) identified a field boundary ditch containing pottery from the first two centuries AD. The features in this southern part of area ...
The site of a field system dating to the Iron Age. It is located 450m north west of The Rookery, Salford Priors.
1 During an evaluation a concentration of features from around three trial trenches identifed a late Iron Age/early Romano British settlement which was dated by pottery and which probably fell ...
Archaeological excavation in advance of a road development uncovered a gully and post holes. These features related to at least one dwelling dating to the late Iron Age/early Romano British. The site is situated 450m north west of The Rookery.
Find of Iron Age coin.
1 ‘Catuvellauni’, billon unit, of Cunobeline. Metal detector find by Mr. S. Gaskins in Wappenbury, October 1993.
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Find of Iron Age coin.
1 ‘Catuvellauni’, billon unit, of Cunobeline. Metal detector find by Mr. S. Gaskins at Radford Semele, January 1994.
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1 A blade fragment of a palstave found by metal detector near Cosford. Probably Middle Bronze Age around 1400-1200 B.C.
Findspot - a fragment of a palstave, a type of axehead dating to the Bronze Age, was found in the area of Cosford.
1 Two ‘Dobunni’ billon units found by metal detectorists on two separate occasions at Welford Pastures.
Findspot - two Iron Age coins were found in the area of Welford Pastures suggesting that this might be the site of a coin hoard.
1 ‘Trinovantes’ silver unit of Cunobelin found by metal detector in Autumn 1994.
2 Iron Age unit Cunobelin found in Alcester “1/4 mile from Alcester, near Roman road and river”.
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Find of Iron Age Cunobeline coin.