1 Dense flint scatter discovered during field survey. Finds concentrated in a specific area. Most of the flints are waste rather than tools. No obvious signs of occupation.
2 Dating extended ...
A flint scatter dating to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age periods was found 1km east of Brandon. It comprised mainly waste flakes rather than flint tools.
1 Brandon Woods. Half a dozen irregular flints. Now in Coventry Museum. One petit-tranchet derivative arrowhead.
2 Dating changed to Mesolithic to Bronze Age.
Findspot - a number of flint artefacts of Mesolithic to Bronze Age date, including an arrow head, were found in the area of Brandon Wood.
1 Dense flint scatter discovered during field survey. Finds concentrated in a specific area. Most of the flints are waste rather than tools. No obvious sign of domestic occupation.
2 Dating ...
A flint scatter dating to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age periods was found 1km east of Brandon. The flint scatter comprised mainly waste flakes, although there were a small number of tools.
1 A collection of flints were recorded during fieldwalking undertaken in 2005. The flints appeared to be in a loose scatter and so do not represent specific settlement sites. They ...
A collection of flints were recorded during fieldwalking undertaken in 2005. The flints appeared to be in a loose scatter and so do not represent specific settlement sites. They range in date from Mesolithic to Iron Age.