1 One Lower Palaeolithic flint, found at Packmores. Found in/?by the lane to the allotments off Union Street at the back of the ‘Vine’ in the Packmores. Flakes three flints.
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Findspot - a Lower Palaeolithic flint artefact was found in the area of Vine Lane, Warwick.
1 Handaxe of flint, lower Palaeolithic, Priory Park, previously held by Borough School and transferred 1970. In good condition and complete; length 87 mm, width 55 mm max and 5 ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic stone handaxe was found in Priory Park, Warwick.
1 Find of a hand axe somewhere in the Warwick Castle Park area. No specific grid reference given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a Palaeolithic hand axe in the area of Warwick Castle Park
1 Archaeological evaluation trenching recovered three unstratified pieces of worked flint from the ploughsoil within the vicinity of trenches 11, 12, and 16. Two of the pieces featured secondary ...
Archaeological evaluation trenching recovered three unstratified pieces of worked flint from the ploughsoil within the vicinity of trenches 11, 12, and 16. Harbury Lane formed the southern border of the site and the major A452 Europa Way roundabout formed the western limit.
1 The museum contains a beautiful, large ovate hand-axe, with a straight cutting edge. It is late Acheulian in culture. Unfortunately it is labelled ‘Warwick – Pleistocene Gravels’, so that ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe and two flint flakes. The exact location from which the objects originate is not known.
1 A lower Palaeolithic trimmed flake found in a gravel pit.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic flint flake was found in a gravel pit 30m south east of Field Close, Warwick.
1 A large hollow was uncovered during an evaluation. There was no dating evidence, but there was a relatively large number of heat cracked stones which might suggest a prehistoric ...
The site of a hollow containing heat cracked stones which possibly dated to the prehistoric period. It was located beside the former course of Gog Brook, Warwick.
1 Isolated flint find, found while walking along river walk by the Avon River in Warwick 15 metres south of the gardens behind numbers 44-50 Mercia Way, Warwick.
Light brown/grey ...
Isolated flint flake found on river walk by the Avon River in Warwick, 15 metres south of the back of the houses at Mercia Way.
1 Three worked fints were found from and Evaluation at Gog Brook Farm. They were all from residual ploughsoil.
Three worked fints were found from an Evaluation at Gog Brook Farm. They were all from residual ploughsoil.
1 One retouched blade fragment located in Trial Trench 9, to SW of Heathcote Home Farm during assessment and evaluation work.
Find spot - a flint artefact of Prehistoric date was found 400m south of Heathcote Road.
1 Assessment and evaluation work undertaken in advance of proposed housing development. Single waste flakes were found in Trenches 19 and 23, to the NE of the farm buildings.
Find spot - flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found during archaeological work carried out in an area south of Heathcote Road.
1 Assessment and evaluation work undertaken in advance of a proposed housing development. A single waste flake was recovered from Trench 40 and a small flake core, scraper fragments and ...
Find spot - flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found during archaeological work in an area south of Heathcote Road.
1 Eight pieces of struck flint; a small flake core (T 42), a scraper (T84), a scraper fragment and notched flake (T42), a retouched blade fragment (T9) and three waste ...
Find spot - Several pieces of worked flint were found during an archaeological evaluation.