1 Find of a Saxon brooch fragment by means of a metal detector. Brought in to Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery for identification. Said to have been found in the ...
Metal detector find of part of a Saxon brooch
1 Findspot of two Anglo Saxon items. Method of recovery unrecorded. The area given was the Camden Road and the grid reference was SP24354045.
Stray find of two fragments from the Migration period 1,400m west of Shipston on Stour.
1 Fragment of Anglo Saxon brooch found, according to the source, in Wasperton, but the grid reference given (SP285565) is in Wellesbourne. Perhaps it should be SP265565. Method of recovery ...
Find of Anglo Saxon brooch fragment in either Wasperton or Wellesbourne.
1 Disc brooch found in 1987 in backfill. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP265585 approx.
Find of a disc brooch dating from the Anglo Saxon period 250m south of the church at Wasperton.
1 An Anglo-Saxon inhumation was excavated from one of the defunct (Romano-British) corndryers. Analysis of the skeleton is accompanied by a description of the iron grave goods, which include a ...
A Migration period burial was found during excavations of a Romano-British Settlement near Billesley. The site lies m NW of Drayton Barn Cottages.
1 Various air photographs.
2 Possible Saxon palace site of 2-3 ha in extent on the S end of a spur overlooking the Avon. Two charters of 781 exist. Information on ...
Linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Subsequent excavation and radiocarbon dating have confirmed that this is an Anglo Saxon settlement, possibly a palace, dating to the Migration period. It is situated 500m north east of Boscobel.
1 Archaeological observation of the excavation of foundation trenches recorded a large ditch sealed by a medieval ground surface containing 12th/13th century pottery. No dating evidence was found within ...
A large undated ditch, sealed by a medieval ground surface containing 12th/13th century pottery, was recorded during the excavation of foundation trenches at Tredington House, Tredington.
1 A stamped gold foil was found by a metal detectorist c. 4″ below ground. It is circular and one edge is torn and damaged. The border is ...
Gold foil item, probably from the Migration period found in Nether Whitacre.
1 F Cottrill reported that in 1935 a fragment of pre-Norman cross-shaft was preserved in Rugby Museum. It formerly stood in the garden in Horton Crescent, Rugby, and according to ...
Findspot - a fragment of a carved stone cross shaft of Early Medieval date, probably pre-Viking. It may have come from Rugby church. The fragment is now in Warwick Museum.
Two Gold links possibly from necklace, Rugby.
1 Two gold links found near Rugby. On loan from the Bloxam Collection, in Warwick Museum.
2 Catalogue entry.
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1 A sepulchral urn was discovered a few years ago on the glebe land in Brinklow parish, within half a mile of the Fosse Way and the Brinklow earthwork. A ...
The site of a possible Anglo-Saxon cremation burial dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period. It was found in the area of Brinklow.
1 Gold jewel said to have been found near Wibtoft before 1862.
2 In 1862 Bloxam exhibited, from Wibtoft, an isolated find. A small gold ornament of conical form set with ...
A gold object, probably from a scabbard, and dating to the Migration period was found in the area of Wibtoft.
1 Find of a small Anglo Saxon dress fitting in August 1995 in Grange Lane at SP105518. The method of recovery was unrecorded.
Find of a plaque, probably a dress fitting from the Migration period in Grange Lane, Bidford on Avon.
1 Find of an Anglo Saxon stirrup mount in the 1990s. The location given was the area of SP325955. No method of recovery was described.
Find of a stirrup mount from the early medieval period 1km southeast of Mancetter.
1 Find of a cruciform brooch reported in West Midlands Archaeology. Only a general grid reference of SP3397 was given, and the method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a cruciform brooch from the Migration period in the area east of Mancetter.
1 Find of an Anglo Saxon brooch somewhere in Nuneaton. The grid reference was not given, nor was the method of recovery recorded.
Find of a cruciform brooch from the Migration period in Nuneaton. The exact location is unknown.
1 A cruciform brooch, broken into two pieces, probably from the early 6th century AD.
Find of a cruciform brooch from the Migration period to the north east of Brandon Grange.
1 Trial trenching in 1969 on the Vicarage site exposed an undisturbed area with pits and post holes containing pottery similar to St Neots ware.
Pits and post holes of Early Medieval date were uncovered during part excavation of the site of the vicarage in Old Town, Stratford on Avon. Pottery of the same period was found in the pits and post holes.
2 Pit containing four sherds of 5th to 7th century pottery
Pit found during pipeline excavation and has been dated to the Anglo-Saxon period
1 A group of 16 inhumations was found to the NE of Icknield St during observation of a pipe trench. The burials were 0.2-1.3m beneath ground surface in red ...
A cemetery of medieval date which may have been associated with Boteler's Castle, Alcester, which lies 200m to the west.
1 A mound at SP33077235 is likely to be the Hundred mound of Motslow.
2On modern OS maps this is shown as a quarry.
The site of a mound which is visible as an earthwork. The mound may have been the Post Medieval meeting place of the hundred of Motslow. It is situated 400m south of Stoneleigh.
1 Skeletons (no other finds visible) when County Museum excavated bones from under tarmac of street during roadworks here. When constructing lay-by in 1958 further Anglo Saxon finds were also ...
The possible site of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery dating to the Migration period. Four burials and grave goods, including a sword and a brooch, have been found at the site. It is located 1km north east of Churchover.
1 Field survey in 1987 produced a single Migration period pot sherd.
Findspot - a single fragment of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration period, was found during a field walking survey, 400m north east of Wimpstone.
1 The site lies on Baginton-Lillington gravels. A salvage excavation was mounted in 1970 in advance of gravel extraction. Most of the features excavated appear to have been Iron Age ...
The site of an Anglo Saxon settlement dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period. The settlement was discovered during an archaeological excavation. It was situated 500m south of Brandon Wood.