1 A Roman coin found and brought into the Museum in 1982. Roman Imperial. Galerius, under his Imperial title of Maximianus (305-11). Issued 307-8.
2 Map in FI file.
Findspot - a Roman coin of Maximianus was found to the south of Preston Lane, Preston on Stour.
2 Aerial photographs show three sides of a possible enclosure with an additional possible enclosure to the NE.
3 Fieldwork in 1986 revealed Roman pottery and a few pieces of tile ...
Enclosures and linear features that show up as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Field walking produced some Roman pottery sherds, suggesting a small farmstead. The site is situated 500m north of Crimscote.
1 Curvilinear features and possible penannular gullies show on aerial photographs.
2 Field survey conducted here in 1985-6 recovered Roman sherds.
3 Plan.
4 The site was located as a cropmark and was ...
The site of a Roman settlement on Foxhill. Linear features and an enclosure are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and Roman pottery has been recovered from the site.
1, 2 A small group of Roman pottery, dating to 2nd to 3rd century AD, were recovered from the site. None of these were highly abraded suggesting they have been ...
A small group of unabraded Roman pottery from this site and from an earlier site from 1992, suggests Roman activity at this location.
1 1987. A possible Romano British site was located during field survey. About 40 pieces of Roman pottery, animal bone and daub were recorded. In addition a number of flint ...
The site of a possible Roman settlement. The site is suggested by the large number of finds that have been recovered from this area. They include pottery, animal bones and fragments of daub. The site is located 400m north west of Wimpstone.
1 A probable Roman road, running SE from Tiddington.
A probable Roman road which runs south east from Tiddington.
1 A Romano British fibula was discovered at Goldicote in a limestone rock bed under a second bed of stone more than 1.5m deep.
3 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
Findspot - a Roman fibula, a type of brooch, was found in the area of Goldicote. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Five sherds of Roman pottery were found during the observation of five foundation trenches and top soil stripping at Eversfield. No Roman features were recorded.
Findstpot - five sherds of Roman pottery were found during archaeological work near Everfields.
1, 2The very small amount of Roman material found was not enough to suggest that there had been a site under the church, although it is the first such material ...
Findspot - Roman finds were recovered during archaeological work at the Church of St. Mary and the Holy Cross, Alderminster.