1 Aerial Photographs SP2355 A-F.
2 Possible ring ditch and possible linear feature show on aerial photograph.
3 It is unlikely that this is a linear feature. Examination of the aerial ...
A ring ditch and possible pit alignment (see MWA 8930) are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located near Alveston Farm, Statford upon Avon. They would date between to the Neolithic or Bronze Age.
2 Possible ring ditch shows faintly on aerial photograph.
3 Unable to identify a feature that could be credibly mapped as a ring ditch when studying the aerial photographs quoted at ...
A possible ring ditch, which is Prehistoric in date, is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is situated 100m west of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge.
2 A number of possible ring ditches show as crop marks. The marks are not very clear and the relationship to ridge and furrow in the same field is also ...
Several Prehistoric (early Neolithic to late Bronze Age) possible ring ditches, which are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. They are situated west of Hangmans Lane and 600m south of Seckington.
2 Undated linear features show on aerial photographs. These features are probably old field boundaries.
Several linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 200m south west of Brinklow Arches.
2 Possible linear crop marks and possible enclosure show on aerial photographs.
3 The small enclosure is marked as a (?) quarry on a map at the Sern corner of a ...
The site of an enclosure and linear features of unknown date. The features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Documentary evidence suggests that the features may be associated with a quarry and field boundaries. The site is located 500m east of Hinckley Road.
2 Possible ring ditch shows on aerial photographs.
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is situated 300m south west of Three Pots Public House.
2 Possible ring ditch shows on aerial photographs. The mark is in a field of (?)harvested crop and may be agricultural.
The possible site of a ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The ring ditch is situated 100m south west of Smockington.
2 Linear features, ring ditch and small rectangular enclosure show on aerial photographs.
3 An entrance is visible on the western side of the enclosure. Possible pits are also visible, ...
A series of cropmarks reveal rectangular enclosures, linear features and ring ditches. The features, which may date from the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age, are visible on aerial photographs. The site is located 750m south east of Parker's Hill Brake.
2 Ring ditch shows on aerial photographs. A second barrow lies 600m to the NNW (PRN 851). The area of the two possible barrows is called ‘Tomlow’ on the OS ...
The site of a ring ditch dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The ring ditch is situated 700m south of Tomlow.
2 Possible ring ditches show on aerial photographs. The N example is larger, wider-ditched and has a possible S entrance. As the site is close to an old army base ...
Several possible ring ditches are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They may be of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. The ring ditches are situated 100m west of Tantara Lodge.
Possible ring ditch shows on air photos.
2 Possible ring ditch shows on air photos. This is a dubious crop mark.
The site of a possible ring ditch which is visible as a crop mark on aerial photography. It may date to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period. It is located 700m south east of Broom.
2 Ring ditch shows on air photographs.
The site of a ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs and is located 300m south of Manor Farm.
1 Possible ring ditch and undated enclosure show on air photos.
A ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. An enclosure of unknown date is also visible. The features are situated 500m south west of Bretford.
Ring ditch and undated enclosure show on air photos.
2 Ring ditch and small rectangular enclosure show on air photograph.
3 Dating given: Neolithic to Bronze Age.
4 The ring ditch evident on ...
The site of a ring ditch dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period and an enclosure which is undated. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and are located 700m north west of Salford Priors.
2 Group of ring ditches and a small rectangular enclosure show on aerial photographs. The site is probably that of a Second World War searchlight battery or anti aircraft battery ...
A group of ring ditches and a small enclosure are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features probably represent the remains of a Second World War searchlight battery or anti aircraft battery. It is situated 500m north west of Copt Green.
1 A ring ditch shows on air photographs.
2 Complete excavation by W Ford in 1969 exposed an unbroken enclosing ditch with a diameter of 22m between the internal banks. The ...
Excavation of a ring ditch shown on aerial photographs uncovered evidence to suggest this was a Bronze Age barrow. A Roman pit was found to the west of the ditch. The site is 400m east of Hail End Bridge, Charlecote.
1 Rectilinear feature to the west of Curdwoth Bottom Lock seen as crop marks on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP) ...
Rectilinear feature to the south west of Curdwoth Bottom Lock seen as crop marks on aerial photographs.
1 A small area of cropmark features are visible immediately to the E of Milcote Manor. They may be part of a larger complex, recorded as MWA1297 to the East. ...
A small area of cropmark features are visible immediately to the E of Milcote Manor. They may be part of a larger complex, recorded as MWA1297 to the East.
1 An enclosure, trackway and a potential semi-circular feature are evident on aerial photographs.
2 These features were investigated during evaluation ahead of construction of a football pitch at Bilton High ...
A trackway and enclosure, first seem on aerial photographs, was investigated as part of an archaeological evaluation; Iron Age pottery was recovered from the dithes of the features, suggesting occupation in the later part of the first millennium BC.
1 A possible ring ditch seen on aerial photographs 260m west of Kingley was mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP).
A possible ring ditch can be seen 260m west of Kingley on aerial photographs.
1 Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing seen on aerial photograhs near Kingsley were mapped as part of
English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
Earthwork remains of ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photograhs near Kingsley.
1A Ring ditch with parts of two further concentric ditches seen on aerial photographs 100m to the east of Rushford
Cottages, Rushford were mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) ...
A Ring ditch with parts of two further concentric ditches can be seen on aerial photographs 100m to the east of Rushford Cottages, Rushford.
1 A network of ditches, 500m to the north west of Cock Bevington Farm, seen on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The ...
A network of ditches, 500m to the north west of Cock Bevington Farm, can be seen on aerial photographs.
1 Earthwork banks and a ditch seen on aerial photographs beside the railway to the north of Brandon Castle were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping ...
Earthwork banks and a ditch can be seen on aerial photographs beside the railway to the north of Brandon Castle.