1 A stone Acheulian ovate handaxe was found c 1960 during digging in a back garden at Church Lane, Middleton. The axe was about 0.7mm below the surface and was ...
Find spot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found in the garden of a house in Church Lane, Middleton.
1 In 1971, a looped palstave was found during ploughing.
2 SEW gives SP1998 as the location, presumably from records in Birmingham Museum.
3 Vine gives SP1898 as the ...
Find spot - a palstave, a bronze axehead, Bronze Age in date was found approximately 200m to the south west of Middleton Hall.
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.
1 Findspot indicated of a flint end scraper.
Find of a flint tool in Middleton, 250m east of Fisher's Mill Bridge.
1 Blades and flakes found at SP188979.
Mesolithic tools found in Middleton
1 Core, blade and flakes found at SP175965.
Find of Neolithic/Bronze Age flints 1km east of Allen End, Middleton.
1 Romano British body sherd (type 6) found at SP178986.
One Romano British body sherd found 300m north of Middleton.
1 A Post Medieval coin was found with a metal detector (PRN 5122). Other members of the same metal detecting group have found, in the same general area, another Medieval ...
Find spot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found. Exact location unknown.
1, 2 A metal-detector user working at cSP1995 on a field lying to fallow, has found a silver half penny of Henry VIII (2nd coinage, 1526-44, initial mark lis). ...
Findspot - a silver coin dating to the Post Medieval period was found. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 , 2 A Post Medieval (PRN 5122) and a Medieval (PRN 5121) coin found by metal detector users. Other members of the same metal detecting group have found, in ...
Find spot - a coin and three fibulae, ornaments worn fastened to clothing, were found. They were Roman in date. Exact location unknown.
1 A cast copper alloy female bust, probably a mount, dating from the Roman period. The bust consists of a head, neck and upper torso at the front and on ...
A cast copper alloy female bust, probably a mount, dating from the Roman period. The bust consists of a head, neck and upper torso at the front and on the reverse the bust terminates below the head at about the neck.
1 The torc was found during potato harvesting in a field at Middleton Hall in 1968 or 1969 at the above grid reference. The field in which the ...
Find spot - a torc, an armband or necklace made of gold, which was Iron Age in date. It was found 100m to the north east of Middleton Hall.
Warwickshire Museum recently acquired this small but stunning object, which was found near Middleton in North Warwickshire by a metal detectorist. It has been dated to the 15th century and ...