1 A barbarous contemporary copy of a Roman coin of the mid 3rd century found in May 1993 in the Chantry Crescent area of Alcester.
2 A 4th century coin of ...
Roman coins found in the Chantry Crescent area of Alcester
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 2010-03-31T23:00:00Z
Date found (2): 2010-04-25T23:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
A series of Romano-British PAS finds given this 4 figure grid reference. 43AD - 400AD
Location in field south of Mill Lane East of Sewage Works and 70m West of Roman Pits MWA508.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 2006-08-31T23:00:00Z
Date found (2): 2006-11-01T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
A series of Romano-Britsh objects found during metal detecting.
1 Note on a record card found in Warwick Museum catalogue: ‘Bag of pottery, bone, iron nails,.
Find spot - various objects of Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval date were found in the south west area of Alcester.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 2005-12-18T00:00:00Z
Date found (2): 2006-01-18T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
A series of Romano-British objects found during metal detecting.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
A series of coins from Late Iron Age to Migration found during metal detecting
1 The object is a miniature shield, which has been made from cast copper alloy. These shields date to the Iron Age period, Dr. JD Hill (British Museum) comments that ...
A minature shield of mid to late Iron Age date, reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 1998-01-01T00:00:00Z
Date found: 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z
Date found: 2001-08-31T23:00:00
Date found: 2002-02-01T00:00:00Z
Date found: 2003-08-17T23:00:00Z
Date found: 2004-12-01T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
A series of Romano-British objects found during metal detecting
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 1999-07-31T23:00:00Z
Date found: 2000-11-01T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
A series of Romano-British artifacts found during metal detecting. Site of building of unknown date adjacent to a small pond.
1 A watching brief during the cutting of foundation trenches at this location recovered eight sherds of RB pottery and a single fragment of possible ferrous slag.
Findspot - sherds of Roman pottery and a single piece of ferrous slag was found during archaeological work in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 A watching brief was carried out in 1995 prior to construction of an extension. No archaeological features were identified in the trenches, but several sherds of Roman pottery, including ...
Watching brief recovering Roman material.
1 Archaeological observation during the excavation of foundation trenches for an extension at 14 Bleachfield St, Alcester, revealed an undated but probable Roman layer of dark earth above the geological ...
Dark earth layer found at 14 Bleachfield Street, Alcester
1 Found by Mr Ross, brought in by Mr Laight. A copper alloy Roman animal, cast in the round, probably a dog lying down with its head on its paws. ...
Findspot - an animal cast in copper alloy of Roman date was found near Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 The recovery of Roman pottery, ceramic building materials, faced limestone blocks and stone rubble from the base of the foundation trench (c.1.00m deep) may indicate the existence of ...
Roman pottery, ceramic building material and masonry recovered during archaeological work suggest a Roman stone building may have stood in this area. The site was located in the High Street, Alcester.
1 Four gullies, dated to the Roman period, were revealed during the excavation of 3 trial trenches.
Four Roman gullies, deep gutters or drains, were found during an archaeological excavation at Market Place, Alcester.
1 4 foundation trenches for new walls were dug, observed, and significant features revealed were planned, photographed and recorded. Two groups of horn cores from cattle skull found, a small ...
Findspot - Roman coins were found during archaeological work in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Trial excavation in advance of housing development (AL11) revealed a gravel surface and a boundary or drainage ditch. The finds from these features were of the 2nd ...
A gravel surface and a ditch of Roman date were found during an excavation. Roman coins were also found at the site, which is situated on Evesham Street, Alcester.
1 At Meeting Lane (AL14), trial excavations in 1983 revealed a layer of silty clay which although aceramic, may represent the Roman rampart or related structure.
The possible remains of a rampart which formed part of the defences of the Roman town of Alcester. The remains were found during archaeological work in Meeting Lane, Alcester.
1 Roman deposits and material were observed.
Findspot - various Roman artefacts were found in Priory Road, Alcester.
1 Evaluation carried out during Jan-Mar 1988. 5 trenches were excavated by hand to a depth of 1.5-2m with trenches 2 & 4 fully emptied of archaeological deposits. ...
The remains part of the defensive ditch which protected the Roman town of Alcester were found during archaeological work. The site was located in Gas House Lane, Alcester.
1 Archaeological observation carried out at St Nicholas’ Church, Alcester, recorded a possible charnel pit containing a large amount of disarticulated human bone, a small amount of Romano-British (2nd-4th century) ...
A possible charnel pit was found during an archaeological excavation. The pit contained human bone, Roman pottery and various other artefacts. The site was located at St. Nicholas' Church, Alcester.
1 An archaeological evaluation at the former Highways Depot, Station Rd, Alcester (SP08525768), recovered evidence for Romano-British boundaries and a possible medieval ridge and furrow field system, but found no ...
Roman boundary features recorded during several phases of archaeological fieldwork in Station Road, Alcester.
1 Archaeological observation of the construction of a car park revealed Roman deposits representing features which were roughly aligned with previously excavated structures. The Roman road (WA451), was not ...
Evidence of Roman occupation was found during archaeological work in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Archaeological observation in Bleachfield Street recovered a quantity of Romano British material and some medieval pottery, although there was no evidence for any structural remains prior to the 19th ...
Findspot - various finds of Roman date and some Medieval pottery was found during archaeological work in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.