1 A silver coin from 45-20 BC reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a silver coin of Iron Age date was found at North Field.
2 Irregular D-shaped enclosure with a W entrance shows on aerial photographs. The enclosure is about 0.71 ha in area and appears to have a fairly wide ditch. It is ...
A hill top enclosure, possibly a hillfort, dating to the Iron Age that is visible as a cropmark. It is situated on Hoo Hill, east of Polesworth.
1 Quern of Hunsbury type noted on lawn. Feb 1949.
2 No further information.
3 Now in Coventry Museum.
Findspot - an Iron Age quern stone, used for grinding grain, was found near the Brandon Hall Hotel.
1 Barbed and tanged arrowhead. Now in Coventry Museum.
2 Petit-tranched derivative arrowhead.
Findspot - two flint arrowheads dating to the Bronze Age were found 800m west of Clifford Chambers.
1 Barbed arrowhead, concave base. In Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a barbed arrowhead of Bronze Age date was found in the area of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Possible site of a tumulus.
2 No additional information or reference is given and this site is dubious.
The possible site of a round barrow, which is probably of Bronze Age date. The site is located 1km to the north west of Loxley.
1 On the W side of the Fosse stands an eminent Tumulus, whereupon a Beacon is now situated. It is hard to guess, whether it had at first its name ...
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 in the area of Cloudesley Bush.
1 In the layer beneath the toe of the Roman rampart a number of hearths were uncovered. Two of these consisted of small pits cutting the pre-rampart turf line, and ...
Several hearths of Prehistoric date were found during an excavation and may represent the site of a settlement. Various Prehistoric finds were also recovered. The site was located in the area of Tibbets Close, Alcester.
1 A Bronze Age flat axe was found by Mr Taylor of 18 Church Lane, Weddington. Find identified by Nuneaton Museum staff and returned to finder.
Findspot - a Bronze Age axehead was found 150m west of Weddington Road, Weddington.
1 Barbed and tanged flint arrowhead recorded in Birmingham Museum Records. Now in a private collection.
3 Small and irregular. HAGM.
Findspot - a Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead of Prehistoric date was found 700m south east of Hermitage Farm.
2 Enclosure and length of trackway, probably overlain by ridge and furrow. The enclosure may be an example of a banjo enclosure of Iron Age date.
3 Field Survey by RMEF ...
The site of a trackway and a banjo enclosure which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It dates to the Iron Age period and is located 200m south of the Heathcote Road, Leamington Spa.
1 Gravel pit opened in the 1920s and finds collected on a number of occasions. These included Iron Age pottery and ‘pot boilers’, probably indicating that there was an Iron ...
Fragments of pottery and 'pot boilers' have been found south of Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon. The finds suggest that this might have been an Iron Age settlement.
2 A rectangular enclosure and two sides of a second possible enclosure show on air photographs.
3 Evaluation of the site in advance of the A435 Norton Lenchwick Bypass work found ...
The site of a large ditched enclosure which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. Inside the enclosure are the remains of a round house, pit cluster and a short ditch, all dating to the Iron Age. The eastern part of the enclosure was annexed in the Roman period. It is located 1km south west of Broom.
1 Find made with a metal detector in, or before 1987 at SP090543. Quarter stater.
2 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 2004-08-31T23:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
Findspot - coins dating to the Iron Age was found 300m south of Wixford.
1 Find of flints include a barbed and tanged arrowhead.
2 Plan.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Bronze Age date were found 200m north of Cooper's Grove.
1 Occupation began in 1st century AD and late Iron Age and early Roman pottery have been found.
2 W of the wooden temple, and pre-dating it, was a circular building ...
The site of an Iron Age settlement which was located 500m north east of Gilson Hall. It was found during an archaeological excavation.
1 Finds from excavation of Roman features inside Mancetter fort (PRN 3498) include a Dobunnic silver coin.
2 ANTED 387 (Seaby 260) Quater? Half stater? AR 15mm diameterDobunni/Coritani region (Face right, ...
Findspot - a coin of Iron Age date was found west of Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 Members of the National Vegetable Research Station at Wellesbourne have, over the past five or six years, found barbed and tanged arrowheads and scrapers in the fields of the ...
Findspot - flint implements including scrapers, arrowheads and knives dating to the Neolithic and the Bronze Age were found 1.2km north east of Charlecote.
2 Crop mark complex including enclosure, pits and possible penannular gullies shows on aerial photographs.
3 No obvious concentrations of material were made during examination of the site. However, field walking ...
A cropmark complex of linear features, pits and possible circular gullies are visible on aerial photographs. Fieldwalking located some Iron Age and Roman material. The site is situated 400m north west of Shotteswell.
1 An embankment aligned NE/SW and similar in structure to Hobditch. It runs NE from Merriman’s Farm to the River Alne and can also be traced between Merriman’s Farm and ...
A linear feature, known as Hobditch Causeway, is visible as an earthwork and dates from the Iron Age to the Roman period. It is possibly part of a boundary and is located near Dean's Green.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1986: Five sherds of Roman pottery, coin of Constantine I (330-1), coin of Constantius II (347-8) and a Roman bronze coin – ...
Findspot - various finds of Late Iron Age or Roman date were found 200m north east of the church at Exhall. The finds included pottery, coins and brooches.
2 Pit alignment shows as cropmark.
3 Dating narrowed to between the late Bronze Age and the late Iron Age.
The site of a pit alignment dating to the Prehistoric period, which shows as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The location is 400m north east of Hamilton Road, Tiddington.
2 Possible pit alignment shows on aerial photographs. The cropmark is not very clear, but in places appears to be doubled. This probably forms a continuation of the double pit ...
The site of a possible pit alignment dating from the Prehistoric period, which shows as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The location is 200m east of New Street, Tiddington.
1 1965: Excavation of a rectangular enclosure of Iron Age date with evidence of four recuts of the same ditch. The enclosure was a rough rectangle 11.6m by 16.4m with ...
A rectangular enclosure, along with hearth stones, charcoal and pottery, was found during an excavation. The enclosure and pottery dated to the Iron Age period and suggest that the site may have been a settlement. It was located 200m north west of Bushey Hill, Barford.