1 A broken ground stone axe, comprising the butt and at least half of the body.
Findspot - a broken Neolithic stone axe was found 500m south Hydes Pastures, Attleborough.
1 A Neolithic axe found in the dredge trail of the Wem Brook in, or before, 1997. The grid reference given was SP36708850, but the method of recovery was unrecorded.
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Find of an axe from the Neolithic period, 300m northwest of Marston Junction.
1 Bronze Age burial mound below Windmill Hill. This mound is besected by a recently widened lorry track but was complete and intact up until about a year ago. This ...
A possible round barrow, an artificial mound of earth used for covering a burial. It probably dates to the Bronze Age and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated 100m north of Windmill Hill Quarry. Alternatively, it has been suggested that it is a spoilheap from quarry activity.
1 ‘Neolithic floor’ (ie flint scatter).
2 134 Neolithic/Bronze Age flints found.
A scatter of flint artefacts of Neolithic or Bronze Age date were found 150m west of Coventry Road.
1 Leaf-shaped arrowhead from Nuneaton, Griff Hollow. Found at the above grid reference. Waite collection.
2 Leaf shaped arrowheads are Neolithic in date.
Findspot - a leaf-shaped arrowhead was found at Griff Hollow, Nuneaton.
1 Five artefacts were found. These consisted of two scrapers, a burin, a laurel leaf and a bifacially pressure-flaked leaf-shaped arrowhead that is worked to an even flatness only 2.8 ...
Findspot - flint objects dating to the Neolithic period were found but their exact location is unknown.
1 The rock forming Group XIV is Camptonite and the parent source is to be found in the sills which penetrate the Cambrian rocks near Nuneaton. Most of the rock ...
The site of a possible stone axe factory dating to the Bronze Age. The site is located 900m north east of Collycroft.