1 ?Neolithic flint cores and blades were among the material recovered from around Highwall Spinney, Brailes Hill, after reports of flint finds from the farmer.
2 A quantity of other flint ...
Findspot - flint objects dating to the Neolithic period found 400m north east of Cawley's Covert.
1 ‘Tumulus’ marked.
2 Case was told that the barrow could still be traced but had not visited the site.
4 Beesley records that a small circle of stones was ploughed up ...
The possible site of a Neolithic or Bronze Age round barrow, a circular mound surrounded by a ditch, usually concealing a burial. The site is located on Gallow Hill.
1 A 19th century map records the name long barrow field in the area around this grid reference.
2 The owner of Aylesmore Farm, says that “Long Barrow Field” is the ...
The possible site of a Neolithic long barrow, a rectangular mound associated with the burial of human remains. The site is suggested by place-name evidence. It is situated 1km north east of Upper Brailes.
1 Half a Neolithic axehead found in the northern part of Stair Furlong field of Agdon Farm – location of field not given.
Findspot - half a Neolithic stone axehead was found in the vicinity of Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates.