1 1959: A kiln producing hammer-head mortaria and other coarse ware was trenched at Hartshill. Information from M and B Stanley.
2 1960: A small pottery kiln, 0.9m in diameter, with ...
The site of several Roman pottery kilns used for the manufacture of pottery, and possibly specialising in mortaria. They are situated 600m east of Snow Hill Recreation Ground.
Site of Roman pottery kilns.
1 In the process of removing soil for quarrying various kilns have been discovered. In about 1891 in Mr Tippet’s quarry pottery was found – chiefly ...
Quarrying work in the late 19th century uncovered Roman pottery kilns. Their exact location is now not known.
1 In 1773 a cottage inclosed a large tumulus (see PRN 251). On cutting down into the tumulus at a level little below that of the surrounding ground was ...
Documentary evidence from the 18th century suggests that this is the possible site of a pottery kiln of Roman date. The site is located in the area of Hartshill.
1 Miscellaneous Roman finds.
2 Reference 1 marks miscellaneous Roman finds at about this grid reference.
3 This may be a reference to the general finds in the vicinity of Hartshill, rather ...
Findspot - several finds of Roman date were found in the northern area of Hartshill Hayes Country Park.
1 In garden on N side of Camp Hill Road. Roman pottery found in 1948 (said to be mortaria and jars). Information from local inhabitant when visiting Oldbury excavations, June ...
Findspot - pottery sherds of Roman date were found in a garden on the north side of Camp Hill Road.