1 Notched blade, Mesolithic, from near Guys Cliffe. Now in Warwick Museum.
Findspot - a Mesolithic flint tool, a blade was found near Guys Cliffe but the exact location of the findspot is unknown.
Find of a Mesolithic pick.
1 Thames pick found by Mr Rodgers, in tree stump hollow.
2 The pick was seen in Warwick Museum. It is ...
Findspot - a flint pick dating to the Mesolithic period was found 400m north east of Nursery Wood.
1 Flint flake struck from a core. Th enarrowness of the flake scars suggest that this could be Mesolithic, probably a core rejuvination flake.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - a Mesolithic flint flake was found 300m South of Warwickshire Technology Park.
1 A programme of fieldwalking recovered 14 worked flints, 2 sherds of Romano-British pottery, 1 sherd of medieval pottery, 2 sherds of post-medieval pottery and a possibly Anglo-Saxon black bead ...
Fieldwalking recovered worked flints, Romano-British pottery, a possibly Anglo-Saxon bead fragment, medieval pottery and post-medieval pottery. The site to the south of the M40, SE of the Longbridge Island.
1 End scraper found at this location. Other Mesolithic flints have been recovered from this area with a possible connection to the major Mesolithic finds to the North at ...
Findspot - a Mesolithic flint tool, a scraper, was found 100m north west of the Greyhound Stadium, Warwick.
1 A flint blade and a core (Mesolithic/Neolithic). Found Feb 1977 at allotments at Percy Estate, behind Potterton’s Foundry. Flint core c3.8cm long and flint blade c3.8 x ...
Findspot - a Mesolithic or Neolithic flint blade and flint core were found 170m south east of the canal bridge on Emscote Road, Warwick.
1 A single worked flint was recovered from the topsoil, the flint comprised a core trimming flake retaining a small area of cortex and showed evidence of heat crazing ...
Findspot - a Prehistoric flint flake was found just west of Stratford Road, Warwick.