1 An evaluation was carried out by the Cotswold Archaeological Trust on the allotment site at the rear of houses in Loxley Road in May 1992. Romano British pottery ...
An archaeological evaluation uncovered features dating to the Iron Age/Roman period. The features, including pits and gullies, suggest that this may be the site of a settlement. The site is behind houses on the north side of the Loxley Road, Stratford-on-Avon.
1 2 Cropmarks of an enclosure and a linear feature comprising two parallel ditches have been plotted from air photographs.
34 Also shows on aerial photographs taken in 1996, described on ...
An enclosure and a linear feature are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Neither their function or the period they date to is known although this may be a banjo enclosure dating to the later prehistoric period (probably Iron Age). They are located 200m south of the church, Stockton.
1 A metal detectorist found a Dobunnic silver coin on 18 March 1990 in a field near Wappenbury near SAM 21555.
2 Information relating to the same coin is given in ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found 600m east of the church, Wappenbury.
1 A mid Iron Age enclosure (c400BC. Pers comm. S Palmer) was identified during an archaeological evaluation at Ling Hall prior to gravel extraction.
2 Plan.
The site of an enclosure. During an excavation the enclosure was found to be of Iron Age date. It was situated to the south of Church Lawford airfield.
1 An archaeological evaluation in 1995 involving trial trenching and geophysical survey identified features of Iron Age and Romano British date. The Iron Age activity probably represents a small ...
The remains of an Iron Age settlement which were found during archaeological work in Cold Comfort Lane, Alcester.
1 16 elongated pits revealed during WB in advance of gravel extraction. Excavation of 8 of these pits produced mid Iron Age pottery. Examination of APs shows the ...
The site of a pit alignment dating to the Iron Age. During an excavation of eight of the pits, Iron Age pottery was found. The site of the pit alignment lies 700m north east of Wolston Grange.
1 Seven aligned pits revealed during a watching brief in advance of construction of a quarry bund. The site was planned and then re-covered with top-soil. This pit ...
The site of a pit alignment that is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. During archaeological work the pit alignment was found to be of Iron Age date. It was situated 700m north east of Wolston Grange.
1 A bronze unit of Cunobeline (AD10-40), brought in to the museum for identification. This is the second Cunobeline coin to be recorded from Warwickshire.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found in Wappenbury.
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.
1 A possible Bronze Age scraper found during field survey.
Findspot - a Bronze Age scraper was found 500m north east of a Lark Stoke.
1 Aerial photographs.
2 Double pit alignment cutting off a peninsular in a bend of the River Avon. A number of enclosures, one of which is double ditched, can be ...
A double pit alignment is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The pit alignment cuts off a peninsular in a bend of the River Avon near Barford Sheds. The site was excavated in 1972 and showed that the alignment is 123m in length and is Prehistoric in date.
1 17 pieces of pottery, 14 Roman and 3 possibly Iron Age/Roman found at this location.
2 Noted during the M40 survey. Roman finds dating from the 1st century AD to ...
Findspot - several pieces of Iron Age and Roman pottery were found at Longbridge roundabout.
1 Lower part of linch pin of brooch of the Yorkshire type found during field work on the course of the M40. It is impossible to tell if it ...
Findspot - part of a brooch, of a type found in Yorkshire, dating to the Iron Age or Roman period. It was found 700m north west of Turner's Green.
1 Bronze head with Celtic affintites found on known Roman site.
2 Illustration.
Findspot - a bronze head which dated to the Iron Age or Romano-British period was found 600m east of Bidford Grange.
1 An ancient British gold coin is said to have been found at Southam. The particulars given are not very precise, but it appears that one side of the coin ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found near Southam.
1 During construction of a house (c1955) at the above grid reference remains of a skeleton were found. They were sent to Birmingham University and dated to the ‘first millenium ...
The site of a human burial dating to the Iron Age. The site was located 500m south east of Oldbury Camp.
1 A pair of subrectangular enclosures and other linear features and small enclosures were photographed from the air in 1986. Field survey produced a scatter of Iron Age sherds, ...
Subrectangular enclosures and linear features were visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. A subsequent field survey produced material of an Iron Age date, suggesting a settlement. The site is located 1km north east of the church at Halford..
1 The complete upper half of an Iron Age rotary quern of beehive type was found incorporated in a garden wall. The quern is fashioned from a medium coarse millstone ...
Findspot - a beehive quernstone dating to the Iron Age period was found 400m east of the church, Ilmington.
1 E of Tapster Lane (SP168703) straight hedgerows continue the alignment of Hobditch to cross Lapworth Street.
2 1987: Excavation in advance of the construction of the M40 motorway confirmed that ...
Archaeological excavation of a linear earthwork dating to the Iron Age, part of a boundary known as the Hobditch. It is located 1km south east of Lapworth.
1 A silver ‘stater’ of Coritanian style in November 1987 was recovered from this site using a metal detector. The stater is of South Ferriby type and dates to the ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age period was found 800m north west of Turner's Green.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987. A gold quarter stater of the Dobunnic Corio type, dating to the late first century BC. The convex side shows COR ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found 250m south of Wixford.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987. A late prehistoric gold stater in good condition. Weight 5.77g. This is an example of British B, a forerunner of the ...
Findspot - an Iron Age coin known as a stater was found 800m south east of Bretford.
1 A few sherds of Iron Age ware indicated an earlier occupation.
3 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
Findspot - fragments of Iron Age pottery were found during the excavation of a Medieval building. The finds suggest that this site might have been occupied during the Iron Age. The pottery was found at Chapel Green.
1 A Gallo-Belgic stater reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - an Iron Age coin or stater was found 500m south west of Kinwarton