2 Probable prehistoric pit alignment shows on aerial photographs.
3 An evaluation undertaken in 1988 confirmed the location and extent of a series of pit and ditch alignments identified from aerial ...
A pit alignment of Prehistoric date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. Iron Age pottery was found in one of the pits during archaeological work. The pit alignment lies 500m east of Coalpit Lane.
1 Undated settlement, consisting of a subrectangular enclosure and linear features, shows on aerial photographs.
2 In advance of the laying of a gas pipeline, a 20m wide section of the ...
The site of a settlement, possibly of Iron Age or Romano-British date. It is visible as a series of cropmarks on aerial photographs. The settlement is situated 800m north west of Newnham Hall.
1 AP.
2 Undated enclosure complex shows on aerial photographs. This site evidently runs under a modern road and houses.
3 Site no 141 in survey.
4 Possibly a later Prehistoric open settlement.
5 ...
The site of a complex of enclosures. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Undated ditches were observed during pipeline works across the cropmarks. The enclosures are located to the east of Townsend Road, Rugby.
1 Mr N.E.Baguley has found what is probably an occupation site at Long Meadow Farm, 300yards S of Burton Green Post Office. These discoveries are not yet abundant enough for ...
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising flint artefacts dating to the Bronze Age, was found to the south west of Burton Green.
1 Iron Age inscribed AV stater of early Atrebatic type, horse to left (Mack type 52-3) found in the Kenilworth region about 1890. Photo shown at British Museum 1939.
3 Ancient ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found near the Abbey Fields.
1 Barrow at Smockington. This ‘barrow’ is shown on OS 1904 6″map as a depression. The site is under plough and there are no surface signs.
2 Barrow, now disappeared.
3 The ...
The possible site of a Bronze Age round barrow, a circular mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. The site of the barrow is suggested by documentary evidence. It is situated 100m south of Smockington.
1 Iron Age coin found by metal detector in made up soil of field close to SW angle of M6/Fosse Way crossing. Kept by farmer. Stater – uninscribed. Coritani. Late ...
Findspot - an Iron Age coin was found 1km north east of Bloore's Spinney.
2 Possible Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photographs. This appears to have a central pit.
The site of a possible ring ditch of Bronze Age or Iron Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 300m north of Smockington Lane.
1 Located as a cropmark and fieldwalked in 1985 and 1986. The hillfort is situated on marl and is in a hilltop location, with a slight downhill slope to the ...
The site of an Iron Age Hillfort, with an enclosure and linear features that were visible as a cropmark from aerial photographs. A few potsherds were observed, of probable Iron Age date, during fieldwalking. The site is located in Foxhill.
1 Iron Age stater found in 1995 near the Three Pots Inn on land at Burton Fields Farm. The method of recovery was unrecorded, and a six figure grid reference ...
Find of a coin from the Iron Age in the area of the Three Pots Inn in Burton Hastings.
1 Unit of the Icenae found west of the Ashby de la Zouche canal. When and how the coin was recovered is not recorded, but a six figure grid reference ...
Iron Age coin from the first century AD found in Burton Hastings west of the Ashby canal.
1 AR unit 1 – 25 AD. When and how the coin was unrecorded but a six figure grid reference of SP439885 was given, with the location at Heathcote Farm.
Late Iron Age coin found on Wolvey Heath
1 Iron Age coin found in the area of Cloudesley Farm. When and how the coin was found is not recorded, but a six figure grid reference of SP457843 was ...
Iron Age coin found at Monks Kirby.
1 Two late Iron Age coins found in the Princethorpe/Wappenbury areas by means of metal detecting. Very vague locations given.
Find of two late Iron Age coins in the Princethorpe area. The exact location is unknown.
1 An Iron Age coin, possible a quarter stater, and a fragment of harness fitting found in 1992 to the west of Blackberry Lane at SP335845. The method of recovery ...
Stray Find of an Iron Age coin and harness fitting west of Blackberry Lane, Exhall.
1 Find of a spear tip at SP11025247 in September 1995. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a spear tip from the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age on the Stratford Road to the east of Bidford on Avon.
1 Find of an Ancient British stater in 1992 at” Hurst Farm, Crackley Lane”, at SP281762. This grid reference is however about a kilometre north of Hurst Farm.The method of ...
Find of an Ancient British coin in Crackley Lane, Burton Green.
1 Two of the pots from the Romano British cemetery (PRN 1014) are probably Iron Age.
Findspot - two Iron Age pots were uncovered during an excavation at the Roman cemetery site in Tiddington.
1 The site was first recorded by the Solihull Archaeological Group. An extensive mound shows up clearly above the crops. It is about 1.5-2m high and about 15-20m in extent ...
The site of a possible round barrow, a mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. The barrow probably dates to the Bronze Age. It is visible as an earthwork.
1 Part of a quern, now in Tamworth Museum.
Find spot - part of a quern, a stone for grinding corn. It was Iron Age in date and was found about 400m south of Shirrall Hall.
2 Probable settlement consisting of subrectangular enclosures, linear features and pits shows as cropmark. Morphologically these cropmarks could be of Iron Age or Roman date and a few Iron Age/Romano ...
Enclosures and linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They may indicate the site of a possible settlement dating to the Iron Age/Roman period. Pottery of this date has been found at the site, which is located 900m west of Wellesbourne.
1 Two gullies that were apparently aligned on either side of the large sub-rectangular enclosure cropmark seem likely to represent part of a field system. These gullies were by ...
1 A ‘territorial’ boundary ditch dated to the Iron Age by pottery which was uncovered during an evaluation. A small group of undated pits and postholes were identified mainly to ...
A boundary ditch dating to the Iron Age identified during an archaeological evaluation. The site is 900m northwest of Stockton church.
1 Observation of topsoil stripping in February-March 1994 on behalf of Alfred McAlpine construction Ltd revealed the presence of a Romano-British rural settlement covering c.3.5ha. The settlement consisted of ...
Evidence of a Romano-British Rural Settlement found at Abbots Salford Quarry. The decision was made to exclude the site from extraction and it was subsequently reburied.