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 Flint chipping floor.
2 Dating given as Mesolithic to Bronze Age.
Findspot - flint of Prehistoric date were found 300m north west of Paul's Ford.
1 A flint arrowhead found in Attleborough, Nuneaton. It may be one of the two mentioned (WA 1662) as coming from the banks of the Anker. If so, it is ...
Findspot - a flint arrowhead dating to the Neolithic period was found at Attleborough Gorse.
1 A prepared blade-core of possible proto-Levallois type of quartzite material was found by Mr Ron Waite in 2012. This forms part of the Waite collection of Palaeolithic artefacts from ...
A prepared blade-core of possible proto-Levallois type of quartzite material was found by Mr Ron Waite in 2012.
1 Sherds from the 17th-19th century found on an allotment in 2005.
Potsherds dating to the post medieval or Imperial period were found on allotments to the south of Atholl Crescent, Heath End.
1 Find of an Anglo Saxon brooch fragment in, or before 1990. The location was described as “Whetstone Road Building Site, Nuneaton”. There is no Whetstone Road, but it could ...
Find of a fragment of an Anglo Saxon brooch in Nuneaton. The exact location is not known
1 Find of two fragments of a Roman brooch found in, or before 1990. The method of recovery was not recorded. The location was given as “Whetstone Road Building Site, ...
Find of two joining fragments of a Roman brooch in Nuneaton. The exact location is not known.
1 Ground stone axe found while field walking in January 1995. The location given was SP34848990.
Find of a stone axe from the prehistoric period in the Harefield Lane area of Bermuda.
1 A small scatter of Romano British potsherds in the Harefield Lane area.
Findspot - a scatter of Roman pottery sherds was found on the southern side of Harefield Lane.
1 Possibly part of Chilvers Coton pottery production site. A scatter of probably 13th century pottery found close to the Lawn Cottage industrial site during fieldwalking.
Findspot - a scatter of Medieval pottery sherds was found 200m north of Lawn Cottage. They are probably related to the Chilvers Coton pottery production site in this area.
1 In 1997 archaeological observations took place within the Scheduled area of Nuneaton Priory (SAM 17005) in connection with construction work and service trenches at the Manor Court Mews old ...
Findspot - various finds of Medieval date, including sherds of pottery, were found during archaeological work at Manor Court, Nuneaton.
1 A watching brief in this location (WA 8321) found artefactual evidence of unusual Post Medieval and 18th century activity, including press moulded slipwares and much Polesworth/Nuneaton ware. Observer noted ...
Findspot - sherds of pottery dating from the Post Medieval period were found in Mancetter Road, Nuneaton.
1 9 Celtic coins were discovered while metal detecting on land near Bedworth (SP 37 87). A further coin & a coin fragment were found a few days later. The ...
Findspot - a hoard of Iron Age coins was found 800m south of Marston Jabbett.
1 A large quantity of unabraded Roman pottery, tile and mortaria was collected from a pit identified by a Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Building Control Officer during the course of ...
Findspot - sherds of pottery, tile and mortaria of Roman date were found west of Weddington Road, Weddington. A possible ditch was also recorded.
1 A circular lead seal matrix bearing arms of unknown origin. Found by metal detector.
Findspot - a lead seal matrix of Post Medieval date was found 100m east of Royal Oak Lane, Ash Green.
1 At least 15 artefacts – 4 quarzite handaxes, 1 flint handaxe, 2 choppers, 4 flakes and 4 cores discovered by Mr. R. Waite. The most recent discovery is an ...
Findspot - artefacts dating to the Palaeolithic period were found 300m north east of Attleborough Fields Industrial Estate.
1 An excavation conducted by K Scott revealed a large stoney area. A section through this area produced pottery, tile and a coin.
2 Plan.
3 Section.
4 Slides.
5 Three whetstones were ...
During an excavation of a linear stone feature, pottery, tile, a coin and three whetstones were found. The excavation took place 100m north east of The Rough near to the A5.
1 K Scott handed to the Museum a sherd of mortarium (stamped probably with ‘Bonox’) which he picked up whilst field walking at the above grid reference. This was retained ...
Findspot - a single sherd of Roman pottery was found 100m north east of The Beresteads.
1 Found a few years before 1975 at Red Deeps, Griff, between the school and an abandoned diorite quarry. It is 18.5cm long, made from compact cemented siltstone, which is ...
Findspot - a Prehistoric stone artefact, possibly a hammer or a polishing stone. It was found 500m south east of Bermuda.
1 A quartzite chopper core found at Nuneaton in 1987. This is the first such find from the Arbury Hall area. As a surface find the date is speculative but ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic chopper core was found 100m north of North Wood.
Site number allocated for N & B Local Plan, to refer to Waite flint scatter at Weddington, see letter from Alan Cook
1 A coin of the 15th century reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found 100m north of Church Lane, Exhall.
1 A coin of the 4th century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
2 The coin is one of Valentinian (364-375).
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 200m south of Newland Lane, Ash Green.
1 A coin of the 4th century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
2 The coin is one of Valentinian (364-375).
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 200m south of Newland Lane, near Ash Green.