1 Finds made with a metal detector included a coin of Constantine II and one of Constantine I. Also found was a bronze pin, ?Romano British or Anglo Saxon.
Find spot - Roman coins and a bronze pin were found north of Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 A fragment of a ‘trumpet’ brooch, Collingwood ‘R’, was found in a garden at Roman Way, Alcester. Donated to Warwick Museum.
2 Catalogue description.
Find spot - a fragment of a Roman brooch was found in Roman Way, Alcester.
1 Roman military cart fitting found in the driveway of a house in Tibbets Close, Alcester, and which is probably not in its original context. The upper part (40 mm) ...
Find spot - a Roman military cart fitting was found in Tibbets Close, Alcester.
1 Roman coins found near Chantry Close.
2 These coins consisted of a brass sestertius of Trajan (AD 98-117), a copper as of Nero (AD 54-68), a barbarous radiate copying a ...
Find spot - Roman coins were found in the area of Chantry Crescent, Alcester.
Roman domestic activity at Beachfield Street, Alcester.
Roman industrial activty at Beachfield Street, Alcester.
Roman roads at Bleachfield Street, Alcester
1 The excavation of trial trenches at Abbey Works, Bleachfield Street, Alcester recorded a number of features associated with Roman occupation of the site including a hearth with metalworking slag, ...
A road, hearth, metalworking slag, pits, postholes, gullies, beam slots, ditches,a well, and foundations of stone buildings were recorded during evaluation and subsequent excavation at the former Abbey Works, Bleachfield Street, Alcester. Finds included: pottery, amphora, bone, metal objects including jewellery and glass.
1 A Roman coin, a Sestertius of Hadrian, reported to Birmingham City Museum in 1979.
A Roman coin found in Ragley Park with a metal detector.
1 The find of a neck ring in association with an Iron Age unit of Cunobelin,, ‘a quarter of a mile from Alcester near the Roman road and the river’. ...
Find of a Roman neck ring in Alcester
1 Found “in a field behind the Cherry Trees Motel” in Autumn 1996. Method of recovery unknown; probably metal detector. The report on these brooches by John Darley is at ...
The chance find of two Romano British brooches at Oversley Green
1Four sherds of Roman pottery were recovered during archaeological observation on the construction of a hay barn. No remains associated with the Romano-British cemetery known to exist in the area ...
Four sherds of Roman pottery recovered during archaeological observation in the field to the north of The Folly Bungalow, off Evesham Street, Alcester.
1 Roman building material was retrieved during the excavation of test pits prior to building extension. The finds included imbrex and tegula tile fragments from a roof, flue ...
Roman building material, including imbrex and tegula tile fragments from a roof, flue tiles from a heating system and a brick. These finds suggested that a large Roman building existed in the immediate vicinity. The site was located at 4 Meeting Lane, Alcester.
1 The excavation of two trial trenches to the south-west of the Roman town recorded four sherds of Romano-British pottery but no evidence for the Romano-British burial ground or any ...
Four sherds of Romano-British pottery recovered during evaluation trenching. The site is located at Orchard Rise, Evesham Street, Alcester.
1 A series of 2m square stanchion holes was observed in 1980. ?Roman gravel surfaces, and some ?Medieval stonework as well as quantities of Roman pottery and a C4 coin ...
During an excavation Roman features and a Medieval wall were recorded. Finds included Roman coins. The site was located on Evesham Street, Alcester.
1 A watching brief on a foundation trench for a rear extension here revealed a Romano British rubbish pit with some C2 pottery.
2 Listed as site no 64.
A Roman pit was found during archaeological work. It was located on Birmingham Road, Alcester.
1 Found 1978 in St Faith Street, Alcester. It consists of three circular loops, showing traces of wear, arranged in an inverted triangle. At its centre is a projecting human ...
Find spot - a bronze object of Roman date was found St. Faith Street, Alcester.
1 A card form the old SMR marked RB10 – 18/8/71 – Alcester records possible Roman pottery and coins and the site is given as `Grammar School and Smallwood’s Almshouses’.
2 ...
Findspot - Roman pottery and coins were found on Birmingham Road, Alcester.
1 Two brooches. Large and clumsy examples of a fairly rare type. The two really distinctive features are a ‘plate’ on either side of the head of the brooch which ...
Find spot - two brooches of Roman date were found to the east of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 An old SMR card records a Dupondius (Orichalcum) Domitian (AD 86). It was found in 1970, but the find spot is given only as Alcester.
2 The reference requires checking.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found in Alcester.
1 To the west of Bleachfield Street. Clay floors with post holes having a 2.1m spacing were found together with dry stone walling. Below this were traces of C1 ...
During an excavation to the west of Bleachfield Street, Alcester, the remains of a Roman building were found.
1 Site E, the S most plot of Bleachfield Street Allotments, was brought to notice by the poverty of the crops on a broad strip running obliquely across the plot. ...
The remains of a Roman building were found at the Bleachfield Street Allotments, Alcester, during an excavation.
1 A Romano British Ditch was found during an archaeological excavation in the grounds of St. Faiths Primary School. It was probably a drainage ditch or field boundary similar ...
A Romano British Ditch was found during an archaeological excavation in the grounds of St. Faiths Primary School.
1 Find of a Roman brooch of the Polden Hill type in 1995 by a metal detectorist during construction of the Norton- Lenchwick bypass.
Find of a Roman brooch during major road construction 200m south of Oversley Mill.