1 During the excavation of posthole 43 a single sherd of abraded Roman pottery was recorded and a fragment of similarly abraded Roman roof tile was recovered from posthole ...
Sherds of Romano-British pottery and tile found during groundworks at Mancetter Memorial Hall, Old Farm Road, Mancetter.
1 Excavation of the postholes produced a sherd of Medieval pottery and Post Medieval tile and pottery. The majority of the finds were Post Medieval and are probably ...
Findspot - a small amount of Medieval pottery and Post-Medieval pottery and tile were recovered from Mancetter Memorial Hall.
1 The pottery is likely to have originated from features and/or deposits which were destroyed and re-deposited prior to the construction of the house. The area appears to have been ...
Findspot - a small quantity of Roman pottery was discovered during the observation of trenches at a site on Nuneaton Road, Mancetter.
Negative watching brief.
1 A watching brief took place at this location during the excavation of foundation trenches for a new house. No archaeological features were observed and no finds associated ...
Excavated
1 Archaeological observation during the erection of a conservatory at “The Barn”, Mancetter, within the area of the Roman fort, revealed only a 19th century or 20th century brick floor ...
The remains of a brick floor dating to the Imperial period was recorded at a location in Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
Negative watching brief.
1 A watching brief carried out on the removal of topsoil for the landscaping of the front garden in 1995 revealed no significant archaeological features and only a ...
See EWA3400
1 Archaeological observation of the excavation of foundation trenches at this location in 1995 revealed a ditch feature which, though undated, could be either Roman or Medieval. However, the site ...
A ditch, almost ceratinly part of the defences of the Roman fortress, was recorded at a location in Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 A two phase vexillation fortress was established in the pre-Flavian period on the site of the modern village of Mancetter. Traces of earlier and later forts or camps have ...
The site of several successive Roman forts at Mancetter. The forts were all built on the same site but on different alignments and were situated 500m east of Rose Hill Farm.
Redundant record (previously used to record an event)
1 During observation a pit feature was revealed. It may have been Roman, however there was a lack of dating evidence.
A pit of unknown date was recorded in Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 Finds of flints. 48 naturally flaked flints, 34 waste flakes, 12 unretouched bladelets/bladelet sections, 20 unretouched blades/blade sections, 5 flakes – miscellaneous retouch, 2 flakes – retouch ...
Findspot - flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 500m north west of Quarry Farm.
1 1988. During an archaeological observation of a house extension, a Medieval layer was found to be the main deposit. Finds included 5 sherds of fine Medieval pottery ...
Findspot - Medieval pottery and slag were recovered from a location in Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 During archaeological observation of the building of a house extension a clay layer was identified as possibly of Roman in date.
A layer of clay that may be a surface that was laid down during the Roman period. The site is situated east of Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 A copper alloy cruciform brooch with a high percentage lead content was found by a metal detectorist. The brooch is dated between c550-600 AD.
2 Illustration of the brooch.
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Findspot - an Anglo-Saxon brooch dating to the Migration period was found 350m north west of Kenilworth Farm.