1 Location plan shows area of Roman pottery scatter to east of excavation, EWA6722.
2 The source referred to In 1 contains no plan, and there is no reference to RB ...
The site of an artefact scatter consisting of pottery dating to the Roman period. It was found 500m south west of Burton Old Covert.
1 Excavations in the easement for a water main, revealed a stone wall, ditches and 2nd-4th century pottery. It is possible that buildings, paddocks and yards of a ...
The site of a settlement dating to the Roman period. An archaeological excavation revealed a stone wall, ditches and 2nd-4th century pottery.
1 Roman pottery has been found in the excavation at Southend, suggesting the presence of a farm nearby.
Findspot - during an excavation of a Medieval settlement, fragments of Roman pottery were also discovered. The excavated site was located 100m north west of the chapel at Little Dassett.
1 A coin of the 3rd century found.
2 Two sherds of greyware from the 3rd/4th century, one possibly Wappenbury.
3 Reference to the two sherds of Roman greyware and the Roman ...
Findspot - a 3rd century Roman coin and fragments of pottery were found 800m south west of the chapel at Northend.
1 Excavation on the Medieval village site produced some Romano-British sherds.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found during an excavation of the Medieval village. The pottery was discovered 100m north of the church in Burton Dassett.
1 1908. Quarrying on Mount Pleasant led to the discovery of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery. 2 types of pottery are recorded from the cemetery. Some of the vessels ...
Findspot - fragments of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration period, were found during quarrying on Mount Pleasant Hill, south east of Northend.
1 1908. The remains of about 35 skeletons were discovered on the summit of Mount Pleasant by men quarrying for ironstone. According to the manager, the bodies, ...
The site of an Anglo Saxon cemetery, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period. About 35 individuals were found. Some of them were buried with objects which included various pots and a seax. The cemetery was located on Pleasant Hill, Burton Dassett.