1 An small assemblage of Beaker pottery was found within a posthole.
2Beaker pottery and flintwork came from a pit in area G. This, together with other Beaker material from a ...
Two Early Bronze Age pits were found during excavations prior to the construction of the A46 Norton Lenchwick Bypass
1 In the layer beneath the toe of the Roman rampart a number of hearths were uncovered. Two of these consisted of small pits cutting the pre-rampart turf line, and ...
Several hearths of Prehistoric date were found during an excavation and may represent the site of a settlement. Various Prehistoric finds were also recovered. The site was located in the area of Tibbets Close, Alcester.
2 Linear feature shows on air photograph. This feature possibly forms two sides of an enclosure.
3 Dating given as Late Bronze Age to Romano British.
Two linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They appear to form two sides of an enclosure. They are situated 200m southeast of Oversley Bridge at Oversley Green.
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2 Late Bronze Age socketed spearhead from Alcester, now at Warwickshire Museum.
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