2 Linear features, possibly forming enclosures, show as crop marks.
3 During evaluation in 1995 to the north, a single gully was observed perpendicular to this cropmark, and it is suggested ...
Linear features of unknown date, possibly forming an enclosure, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 100m south of Alcester Hospital. Nearby, a possible related feature was recorded in an archaeological evaluation suggesting that this cropmark might be part of a ridge and furrow field system.
Undated enclosures and linear features show on air photographs.
2 Enclosures and linear features show on air photographs.
The site of an enclosure and a linear feature of unknown date. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The are situated 1km south east of Bevington Waste.
1 Undated small enclosures, linear features and pits show on air photographs.
3 During a field evaluation carried out by Warwickshire Museum in advance of construction of the Norton Lenchwick Bypass ...
Aerial photographs showed enclosures, pits and linear features at this site. Geophysical and field surveys produced evidence of further pits and of multi-period occupation. The site lies 500m north west of the weir at Broom.
2 Linear feature shows on air photograph. This feature possibly forms two sides of an enclosure.
3 Dating given as Late Bronze Age to Romano British.
Two linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They appear to form two sides of an enclosure. They are situated 200m southeast of Oversley Bridge at Oversley Green.
2 Three sides of a possible enclosure show on air photographs, with a linear feature to the S.
A possible enclosure and a linear feature of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are situated 400m north of Oversley Castle.
2 Possible enclosure, or linear features and two quarry pits, show on air photographs.
A possible enclosure or linear features and two quarry pits are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are situated 100m west of Oversley Wood.
1 Two medieval furrow markings uncovered during observation of ground works for a new teaching block.
2 A number of medieval furrows running roughly east-west across the site were recorded during ...
Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation located 100m west of the ruins of Alcester Abbey.
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.
2 A possible linear cropmark has been identified on an air photograph.
3 Scheduling Information. The scheduled complex takes the form of a moated island (MWA 6146) together with a fishpond ...
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 200m east of Birmingham Road, King's Coughton.