1 Polished flint adze, exceptional quality. Perhaps found in Warwick town. In Warwick Museum.
2 Neolithic date supported.
Findspot - a flint adze, a type of cutting tool, of Neolithic date was found in the Warwick area.
1 Post medieval items retrieved from the filled in sewer trench ( see MWA 8252). The finds included buckles, a spoon handle, a mount and a stud. The method of ...
Finds of post medieval items in Warwick Castle Park.
1 Find of a fragment of a Roman brooch in a filled in sewer trench in Warwick Castle Park in 1998. The method of recovery was unrecorded.
Find of a fragment of a Roman brooch from the first century AD in Warwick Castle Park.
1 The museum contains a beautiful, large ovate hand-axe, with a straight cutting edge. It is late Acheulian in culture. Unfortunately it is labelled ‘Warwick – Pleistocene Gravels’, so that ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe and two flint flakes. The exact location from which the objects originate is not known.
1 A single struck waste flint flake was found in a feature during excavation.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age was found near Swan Street, Warwick, during an excavation.
12 1966: Excavation produced a silver penny of Cnut (1016-1035).
Findspot - a coin dating to the Early Medieval period was found below the former Mulberry Tree public house.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1981: Penny of Elizabeth I (1582-3).
Findspot - two coins dating to the Post Medieval period were found 400m north west of Ashbeds Wood.
1 A lower Palaeolithic trimmed flake found in a gravel pit.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic flint flake was found in a gravel pit 30m south east of Field Close, Warwick.
1 Several flint flakes and one piece of Neolithic pottery discovered during excavation.
2 Excavation interim.
Findspot - several pieces of Neolithic flint and one piece of Neolithic pottery were found 70m north east of the Church of St Mary, Northgate Street, Warwick.
1 165sq.m behind Nos 25, 31 and 33 Brook Street was excavated in summer 1973 prior to redevelopment. Anticipated Neolithic remains were noticeably scarce (See WA 1985 and ...
Findspot - nine sherds of pottery and fifteen flints dating to the Neolithic period were found during salvage excavation at Brook Street, Warwick.
1 The butt end of a shaft-hole adze dating to 1650-1250 BC was found at this location.
2 Illustration in FI file.
3 Dating given as Middle Bronze Age.
Find spot - a Bronze Age adze, a cutting tool, was found to the south of Lower Heathcote Farm.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: Possible fragment of Pilgrim’s badge.
2 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: Two 15th century jettons.
Find spot - assorted Medieval finds were found at Heathcote Technical Park.
1 Finds from the 16th to 18th century comprising two clay pipes, leadweight, lead seal and a coin from the 16th century reported by metal detectorists.
Find spot - assorted Post Medieval finds were found at Heathcote Technical Park.
1 Various finds in Warwick Museum come from Warwick Racecourse, on common. These include 37 possible Post Medieval sherds, also Medieval pottery (PRN 1980).
Findspot - pottery sherds from the Post Medieval period were found on the driving range of the Lammas Field Golf Course.
1 Saxon occupation implied by the presence of a rubbish pit containing a coin of Edward the Confessor. A coin of Cnut was also found but not in a secure ...
Findspot - two coins of Early Medieval date were found on land between The Butts and St Mary's Church, Warwick.
1 Coins from the 1st and 4th centuries reported by metal detectorists.
2 Two Roman coins found in April 1991.
3 Two body sherds of locally made Roman Grey wear and a ...
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period were found 400m east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 Six medieval coins and two bronze medieval seals were found at SP297638 in September 1991.
2 Two medieval seals found at SP297638 in, or before 1991.
4A medieval French jetton found ...
Findspot - finds including coins, seals, tokens and a horse pendant, dating to the Medieval period, were found 400m east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 A collection of artefacts comprising 17th century tokens, 18th century seal and counter ,16th century lead bale seal, brass medalet from the 19th century, two 15th to 16th century ...
Findspot - finds including coins, tokens and seals dating to the Post Medieval period were found 400m east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 A collection of artefacts comprising lead Dolphin from 18th century, lead plumb bob dating from 18th to 20th century, 19th century bronze weight, coins from the 19th century, tokens ...
Findspot - finds including a lead plumb bob, coins, a brooch and a bronze weight were found 400m east of Temple Hill Spinney. The finds all dated to the Imperial period.
1 A coin of the 3rd century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found in Castle Park, Warwick.
1 A decorative fitting of possible Roman date reported by metal detectorists as found in Summer 1990. The grid reference given of SP286645 is not actually in Castle Park.
Findspot - a decorative fitting, possibly dating to the Roman period, was found in Castle Park, Warwick.
1 Two late Medieval buckles, one oval and one rectangular, reported by metal detectorists as found in summer 1990. The grid reference given was SP286645, but this is not actually ...
Findspot - two buckles dating to the Medieval period were found in Castle Park, Warwick.
1 19th century ornamental fragment, function uncertain, reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - an ornamental fragment of unknown function was found in Castle Park, Warwick. The object probably dated to the Imperial period.
1 A coin from the 13th century reported by metal detectorists. The grid reference given was SP287643.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found in Castle Park, Warwick, 200m northeast of Lord Brooke's Clump.