1 Pit-alignment (approx N-S).
2 Air photograph.
3 No sign of this pit alignment is evident on air photographs in Warwick Museum.
4 Re-examination of the air photographs in Warwick Museum confirmed that ...
A pit alignment is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is probably of Prehistoric date. It is located 300m east of Mount Pleasant.
1 The possible site of a burnt mound. Burnt stone was observed coming out of the river bank.
2 Evidence for a burnt mound consists of numerous pot boiler-tyoe “burnt” quartzite ...
The possible site of a burnt mound situated to the northeast of Ryon Hill House.
1 A significant number of ditches and gullies were found which were stratigraphically early but were essentially undated. No firm dating material was found, but they are probably of comparable ...
A significant number of ditches and gullies were found which were stratigraphically early but were essentially undated. They are probably of comparable age to archaeological finds on neighbouring properties, later prehistoric or Roman.
2 Pit alignment shows on aerial photographs cutting across undated settlement site (PRN 954).
3 Date revised to between the late Bronze Age and the late Iron Age.
A pit alignment is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is probably of Prehistoric date. It is situated 1km north of Alveston.