It’s amazing what comes up in people’s back gardens. This may look like a small pebble, but it was identified at Warwickshire Museum as a 6000 year old stone axe. ...
1 Finds made by a metal detector user at the above grid reference and brought into Birmingham Museum for identification. Finds included nineteen Roman coins, all 3rd to 4th century, ...
Findspot - 19 coins and a few bronze objects, including waste products were found 250m south east of Bordon Hill. The finds suggest that metal working was being carried out at the site. All the finds were of Roman date.
1 Trenching took place at Guyvers Garage in advance of proposed redevelopment, on a site which was expected to yield medieval finds. In fact only 17th century postsherds, and ...
Findspot - pottery sherds and fragments of glass dating to the Post Medieval period were found during archaeological work. The finds were discovered 100m north east of the civic hall, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Two residual Prehistoric worked flints were recovered from an evaluation site in Tiddington Road. The flints are probably not indicative of contemporary settlement.
Findspot - two fragments of worked flint, probably of Prehistoric origin, were found in Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon.
1 An evaluation was carried out by the Cotswold Archaeological Trust on the allotment site at the rear of a house in Loxley Road in May 1992. Flints of ...
Flint artefacts of Mesolithic and Neolithic date were found during archaeological work to the rear of a house in Loxley Road, Stratford upon Avon.