1 Haverfield located 19th century finds of Roman pottery kilns in Caldecote quarry, at about this grid reference. The OS also located the kilns at about this point. Swann has ...
The site of several Roman pottery kilns used in the manufacture of pottery. The site is located 200m south of Windmill Hill Quarry.
1 Find of one Romano British grey ware rim.
Findspot - a single Roman pottery sherd was found 200m west of Coventry Road.
1 Two sherds of Romano-British pottery were found in a post-medieval boundary ditch south of Griff Brook, to the north of Gipsy Lane, Nuneaton. This residual pottery may indicate Romano-british ...
Two sherds of Romano-British pottery were found in a post-medieval boundary ditch south of Griff Brook, to the north of Gipsy Lane, Nuneaton. This residual pottery may indicate Romano-British activity nearby.
1 Small female bust of Roman date. May come from a small figurine or a steelyard weight.
Findspot - a small female bust of Roman date was found 100m west of Hospital Lane, Bedworth.
1 A single Romano-British gully was found during trial trenching, containing pottery and a fragment of kiln furniture.
A single gully of Romano-British date containing pottery and a fragment of kiln furniture.
1 A hoard of 29 denarii was found recently in the Griff granite quarry. It is improbable that the whole of the hoard has been recovered. Coins of the late ...
Findspot - a hoard of Roman coins was found 150m north of The Beresteads.
1 Some years ago (ie prior to 1881), whilst digging a railway cutting near Nuneaton, a small urn containing a considerable number of Roman silver coins ranging from Vespasian to ...
Findspot - a coin hoard dating to the Roman period, its exact find location is unknown.
1 Located during ploughing in 1964. Subsequent magnetometer survey produced a kiln. The site is in an elevated and well-drained location with clay and a water source close by. The ...
The site of several Roman tile kilns which were excavated. They were situated 400m south east of Dennis Farm.
1 A gas main trench produced tile wasters. A small compact tile kiln was revealed. The kiln is constructed on a deposit of sand and gravel and consisted of a ...
A Roman tile kiln, used for firing tiles, was found during an excavation. The kiln was situated 800m north east of Collycroft.
1 The name Camp Hill comes from the Roman camp that once stood on the hill overlooking the Anker Valley. This camp is believed to be under the present day ...
Possible Roman Camp thought to be under the present day Church and the previous Hall at Camp Hill.
1 Find of two fragments of a Roman brooch found in, or before 1990. The method of recovery was not recorded. The location was given as “Whetstone Road Building Site, ...
Find of two joining fragments of a Roman brooch in Nuneaton. The exact location is not known.
1 A scatter of Roman pottery and tile surrounds an area of building stone in a ploughed field.
2 No further information about the nature of these finds is known.
The possible site of a Roman building indicated by a scatter of pottery, tile and building material. It is situated 100m north of The Rough.
1 A small scatter of Romano British potsherds in the Harefield Lane area.
Findspot - a scatter of Roman pottery sherds was found on the southern side of Harefield Lane.
1 A large quantity of unabraded Roman pottery, tile and mortaria was collected from a pit identified by a Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Building Control Officer during the course of ...
Findspot - sherds of pottery, tile and mortaria of Roman date were found west of Weddington Road, Weddington. A possible ditch was also recorded.
1 K Scott handed to the Museum a sherd of mortarium (stamped probably with ‘Bonox’) which he picked up whilst field walking at the above grid reference. This was retained ...
Findspot - a single sherd of Roman pottery was found 100m north east of The Beresteads.
1 A coin of the 4th century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
2 The coin is one of Valentinian (364-375).
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 200m south of Newland Lane, Ash Green.
1 A coin of the 4th century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
2 The coin is one of Valentinian (364-375).
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 200m south of Newland Lane, near Ash Green.
1 A coin of the late 3rd to 4th century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
2 The coin is a Minimissimus.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 300m south west of Goodyers End.
1 A coin of the 2nd century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found on Church Lane, Exhall.