1 Seven inscribed tiles found in 1877 in demolishing a building, supposed to be 200 years old. The texture of the tiles and the forms of the letters suggests ...
Findspot - several Post Medieval inscribed tiles were found when a building was being demolished in the Bubbenhall area.
1 Rim sherd from a medieval bowl found during fieldwalking.
Rim sherd from medieval bowl.
1 Rim sherd from greyware jar found during fieldwalking.
Rim sherd from RB jar.
1 A bronze coin of Constans found in 1977 while digging in a garden.
2 Information relating to this find is given on page 14 of this correspondance file.
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found in the area of Coopers Walk, Bubbenhall.
1 A lower palaeolithic handaxe, made from andesite, was found during observation of new faces at Wood Farm, Bubbenhall. This comes from the Baginton Formation, 1km north-east of an extraction ...
A lower palaeolithic handaxe, made from andesite, was found during observation of new faces at Wood Farm, Bubbenhall.
1 Continuing investigations of the Paleolithic river channel beneath the gravel at Wood Farm under the aegis of Prof David Keen of Birmingham University produced another handaxe during 2005.
Palaeolithic Handaxe found during investigations of a Palaeolithic river channel at Wood Farm, Bubbenhall
1 Flint blade with secondary working recovered during systematic fieldwalking.
2 Dating given of Mesolithic – Bronze Age.
Flint blade recovered during field walking SW of Glebe Farm Bubbenhall.
1 Prehistoric flint core with secondary working found during systematic fieldwalking.
2 Dating given as Mesolithic – Bronze Age.
Prehistoric flint core found during fieldwalking SW of Glebe Farm, Bubbenhall
1 Observation of topsoil stripping in the North-west corner of the quarry revealed a single Roman field ditch, an Iron age sherd and remains of ridge and furrow.
A single Roman field ditch, an Iron Age sherd of pottery and the remains of ridge and furrow cultivation were found during archaeological work. The features and finds were situated 500m south west of Bubbenhall.
1 A palaeolithic site first recognised in 1984, revealed during the extraction of the overlying periglacial gravels. An ancient river course with four distinct channels. The most important ...
Findspot - four Palaeolithic handaxes, a pebble tool and a scraper were found in a river channel 1km south of Bubbenhall. The finds suggest that this was a pre-Anglian Lower Palaeolithic occupation site.