1 Two segments of ditch were recorded during an archaeological evaluation carried out to the rear of the Red Lion. They were at right angles and parallel to the main ...
Two segments of ditch were recorded during an archaeological evaluation carried out to the rear of the Red Lion. They were at right angles and parallel to the main road through the village, suggesting that both may have functioned as plot boundaries. They were filled with a post-medieval domestic assemblage.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 2007-01-01T00:00:00Z
Date found (2): 2007-02-05T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Chance find during metal detecting
A series of flint artifacts found whilst metal detecting. The finds have been dated to the period range from Lower Paleolithic through to Middle Bronze Age.
2 A number of undated linear features, possibly forming enclosures, show on aerial photographs.
3 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
4 A large number of features are visible on modern aerial photography ...
Several linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 1km east of Wolston.
2 An undated pit cluster shows on aerial photographs.
A pit cluster of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The pit cluster is situated 500m east of Wolston.
2 Undated linear crop marks show on aerial photographs.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 400m south east of Bretford.
2 Possible Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photographs.
The site of a Neolithic or Bronze Age ring ditch. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The ring ditch is situated 600m south west of Bretford.
2 Two small clusters of pits of uncertain date show on aerial photographs.
3 Site no 101 in survey.
4 Two pit clusters, a pit alignment, three ditched enclosures (MWA 3420) and ...
Two pit clusters of unknown date are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. They are situated to the south of Wolston.
2 Possible Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch, very narrow in diameter, shows on air photographs.
3 The ring ditch and a crop mark 25m further to the west were mapped as part ...
A ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 1km south of Bretford.
1 A worked flint was found close to the site of PRN 3418, an undated enclosure.
2 Dating revised from the Neolithic/Bronze Age to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age.
Findspot - a flint artefact dating to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age periods was found 200m west of the Fosse Way.
1 A number of pits and gullies were excavated in ‘Field H’. Two of the pits contained sherds of Iron Age pottery.
Pits and gullies containing Iron Age pottery were found during archaeological work. They were situated 400m west of The Plantation, Wolston.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
The remains of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in the parish of Wolston. Some of the ridge and furrow is visible on aerial photographs. In other places it survives as an earthwork.
1 An archaeological evaluation was carried out by the Warwickshire Museum in 1990 on the site of proposed gravel extraction at Wolston Fields Farm. Various finds and features were ...
During archaeological work in advance of gravel extraction, features and finds dating from the Palaeolithic to the Iron Age period were recorded. The site is to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore.
1 Three flint flakes, one with a Middle/Late Bronze Age cremation. In Coventry Museum.
2 See MWA3414 for ring ditches.
3 Dating given as Middle Bronze Age.
The site of a cremation burial dating to the Bronze Age. The burial was found 1km east of Wolston.
1 A collection of flints were recorded during fieldwalking undertaken in 2005. The flints appear to be in a loose scatter and so do not represent specific settlement sites. They ...
A collection of flints were recorded during fieldwalking undertaken in 2005. The flints appear to be in a loose scatter and so do not represent specific settlement sites. They range in date from Mesolithic to Iron Age.
1 A collection of flints were recorded during fieldwalking undertaken in 2005. The flints appeared to be in a loose scatter and so do not represent specific settlement sites. They ...
A collection of flints were recorded during fieldwalking undertaken in 2005. The flints appear to be in a loose scatter and so do not represent specific settlement sites. They range in date from Mesolithic to Iron Age.
1 Pits and ditches containing a small pottery assemblage were recorded during evaluative archaeological fieldwork. These features indicate the remains of a small settlement, probably a small farmstead in proximity ...
Pits and ditches containing a small pottery assemblage were recorded during evaluative archaeological fieldwork. These features indicate the remains of a small settlement, probably a small farmstead in proximity to the Fosse Way.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing appearing in a field to the west of Wolston mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photographs in a field to the west of Wolston village
1 Large flint flake which appears to have been found in the area around Millennium Way when it was being developed into housing (1990-2001?). No grid reference or exact location ...
Large isolated flint flake which appears to have been found near Millennium Way, Wolston.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs taken in 1945 but now leveled was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident on aerial photographs taken in 1945 but now leveled
1234Ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs taken in 1940s but now leveled was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident on aerial photographs taken in 1940s but now leveled
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs taken in 1940s but now leveled was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident on aerial photographs taken in 1940s between School Street and the Coventry - Rugby railway, Brandon. The land is now under housing
1 Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing are evident on aerial photographs between School Street and Priory Road, Brandon
Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing are evident on aerial photographs between School Street and Priory Road, Brandon
1 Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing are evident on aerial photographs to the west of Marston Hall Farm, Brandon was mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing are evident on aerial photographs in two fields to the west of Marston Hall Farm, Brandon