1 Finds made NE of Chesterton Camp included seventeen sherds of grey ware, three sherds of colour-coated, five grey ware rims, one sherd of mortaria, two pieces of tile, one ...
Findspot - various Roman objects, including pottery, tile and bone, were found to the north east of Chesterton Camp.
1 Finds made to the north west of Chesterton Camp include five Roman sherds and a piece of tile.
Findspot - Roman objects found to the north west of Chesterton Camp included five Roman pottery sherds and a piece of tile.
2 Possible enclosures show as cropmarks.
The site of possible enclosures of unknown date which are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 400m south west of Warner's Hill.
2 Trackways, possible roads, show as cropmarks.
Linear features, which may mark the site of undated trackways, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 650m east of Chesterton.
2 Linear features and enclosures show on aerial photographs.
Linear features and enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 300m north of Chesterton.
1 RB jar stopper found at SP362576.
Stray find of a Romano British jar stopper 200m northeast of Kingston Manor Farm.
1 Found in the field known as Cat Field, to the north east of the field at Branson Hill Farm, where pottery and Roman coins were recovered between 1970-74 (WA ...
Findspot - a Byzantine coin of Justin II was found on the southern edge of Chesterton Wood.
1 A single, small sherd of possible Iron Age pottery was recovered during observation of stripping to the south of the M40 (Area 1).
Findspot - a single fragment of Iron Age pottery was found 500m south west of Barn Hill.
1 Roman coin found near to ‘Chesterton Fort’ with a metal detector and brought in for identification. A bronze ?dupondius, squared flan. Heavily corroded.
Findspot - a bronze Roman coin was found 400m north west of Windmill Hill.
1 The find of a Roman coin of Magnentius was reported as being found in the garden of a house at The Green, Chesterton. The coin was examined. It is ...
Findspot - a Roman coin of Magnentius was found in the garden of of a house at The Green, Chesterton.
1 Earthmoving equipment was observed while passing the site in July 1966. Further investigations revealed that the farmer had been excavating an area to the SE of the walled town ...
The probable site of Roman buildings at Chesterton Roman Camp, reservoir area. The remains of several buildings were observed when the ground was dug to create the reservoir and fragments of Roman pottery were also found.
1 A cake of lead was found in an unstratified position among the debris at the S gate of Chesterton. This may well be the result of robbing activities in ...
Findspot - a cake of lead was found in the area of the southern gateway at Chesterton Camp. The lead is of unknown date.
1 A barbed iron projectile point was turned up by ploughing.
Findspot - an undated barbed iron projectile point was turned up by ploughing. It was found to the south east of Chesterton Camp.
1 A Medieval iron arrowhead was found in Chesterton.
Findspot - an iron arrowhead dating to the Medieval period was found near Chesterton.
1 A large number of flints were found during field surveying. They include over 2000 scrapers, flakes, blades, end scrapers and hammer stones.
A flint scatter, comprising flakes, blades, end scrapers and hammer stones of Prehistoric date, was found 900m west of Windmill Hill.
1 An ovate handaxe in excellent condition was found during field survey in 1994 on a bed of fine gravel in this location; some flint flakes were also found.
Findspot - a number of flint artefacts, including a handaxe, were found during a field walking survey in 1994. The finds were recovered from the area 600m south west of Windmill Hill.
1 A decorative eye stud with three colours of segments of enamel was found at this location.
Findspot - a decorative eye stud of Roman date was found 600m west of Windmill Hill.
1 Four silver coins were found after harvesting.
Findspot - four coins dating to the Medieval period were found 550m north west of the church, Chesterton.
1 Post Medieval pottery was found in large quantities in the field at the back of Humble Bee cottage.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Post Medieval period was found 450m north of the church, Chesterton.
1 A fragment of local limestone that has been shaped on one side was found in a field south of Ewefield Farm. It may have formed part of an ...
Findspot - fragment of shaped local limestone found 700m south east of Chesterton Green. It has been interpreted as being part of a Roman drain or aqueduct.
1 At the back of Rose Cottage, to the north of Chesterton, informal observations took place during the digging of foundations for an outbuilding in 1998. Pottery and floor tiles ...
Findspot - pottery and floor tiles dating to the Medieval period were found 600m north west of the church, Chesterton.
1 A large flint scatter recovered during fieldwalking.
2 Over 2000 pieces of flint were recovered from this site. This may have been a flint knapping site as indicated ...
A Prehistoric lithic working site. Over 2000 pieces of flint were recovered from this site. This may have been a flint knapping site as indicated by the large quantity of debitage, unfinished tools and cores.
1 A large amount of stone along both banks 9m along the west bank and 7m along the east, roughly circular in shape made up of shattered burnt pebbles and ...
The site of a possible Bronze Age burnt mound observed during a survey of the Hog Brook, Chesterton, in 1993. The site is located just south of the Fosse Way, to the west of Windmill Hill.
1 Roman Pottery Scatter suggesting domestic activity to the south east of the Chesterton/Fosse Way cross roads. Pottery scatter comprised mostly greyware (2nd-3rd century date)
A scatter of Roman Pottery suggesting domestic activity and a possible settlement to the south east of the Chesterton/Fosse Way cross roads.