1 One pebble macehead fragment from the above grid reference.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - a fragment of a stone macehead, possibly of Mesolithic date, was found 400m west of Cloud Bridge.
1 Finds of worked flint over a period of several years at Crackley, one mile S of Gibbet Hill. In 1949 a microlith, a broken blade, a pot-boiler and other ...
Findspot - various flint objects dating to the Mesolithic period were found to the north of Kenilworth.
1 An evaluation carried out at this location recovered a concentration of Mesolithic and Neolithic finds. The excavators believe that a number of undated archaeological features, including post holes, identified ...
Various finds may be associated with features such as post holes found during an excavation. They suggest that this may have been a settlement or occupation site during the Mesolithic or Neolithic periods. The site lies to the south of Cryfield Village.
1 Brought in, a single artefact with secondary working along one edge. Evidence of water rolling. Probably Mesolithic, but could be older. Looks like a small scraper or similar tool.
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Findspot - a single flint artefact of Mesolithic date was found 500m south west of Westley Bridge.
1 An assessment of the archaeological potential of Warwick University’s lands (WA 8344) included the results of a number of fieldwalking sessions, mostly unstructured. In Field C6, 54 flints of ...
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising flint artefacts of Mesolithic and Neolithic date, was found to the north west of Cryfield Village.
1 An assessment of the archaeological potential of Warwick University’s lands (WA 8344) included the results of a number of fieldwalking sessions, mostly unstructured. In Field D10, 19 flints of ...
Findspot - a flint scatter dating to the Mesolithic period was found 600m east of Crackley Wood.