1 Possible enclosures and linear features identified on air photographs.
2Linear features and enclosures visible on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. The earliest ...
Linear features and enclosures that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are undated but are situated west of Little Wolford.
1 A ‘territorial boundary’ excavated between 1980 and 1985 in advance of gravel extraction. This boundary was traced from the SW corner of Field 1 to the NE corner of ...
Archaeological excavation discovered the line of a ditch which was visible as a linear feature on aerial photographs. The ditch appears to date to the Iron Age, from finds of pottery, and possibly marks the line of a boundary. It is located to the east of the River Avon.
1 The remains of a settlement dating to the later Bronze Age were located during an evaluation.
2 Dating given as late Bronze Age – Iron Age.
The remains of a settlement from the later Bronze Age were found during an excavation. The remains included pits and ditches. The site lies 600m east of the church at Ryton-on Dunsmore.
1 Small prehistoric (Bronze Age?) ditch to the N of the Roman settlement (PRN 1147). Sherds and flints found.
Archaeological excavation uncovered a ditch dating to the Prehistoric period as well as fragments of pottery and flint. The site is located 1.1km south of the church, Wasperton.
1 1965: Ditch located during construction of Warwick bypass. This produced pot of Bronze Age ‘domestic’ type.
A ditch and fragments of Bronze Age pottery were found during an excavation. The site was located 250m south east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 A series of ditches were uncovered with Bronze Age dating evidence that may be part of a larger network of field boundaries. Erosion coupled with subsequent ploughing ...
Bronze Age ditches uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during site excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 A short length of ditch, aligned north-west south-east, may be associated with a burnt mound in the same area (WA 9118) and is tentatively dated to the Bronze Age ...
A possible Bronze Age ditch uncovered during a watching brief connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 A late Bronze Age or early Iron Age (c1400-600BC) linear boundary comprising a series of subcircular pits was found (in field 4 of the survey area) during evaluation. ...
The site of a pit alignment and ditch, possibly forming a boundary, was found during archaeological work. It was Bronze Age or Iron Age in date and was situated in the area of Straight Mile.
1 An extensive evaluation was carried out by Warwickshire Museum in response to a proposal to extract gravel from this site. The surrounding area contains evidence of dense networks ...
Linear features, pit alignments and ditches uncovered during excavation. These may date from different periods, ranging from the Bronze Age to the Roman period. The large site is situated to the west side of Lawford Heath, Rugby.
1 In this area of trenching prior to the building of A435 Bypass a ditch was uncovered which produced a concentration of Middle Iron Age pottery. These could suggest ...
The site of ditches and pits containing early Bronze Age urn fragments and Iron Age potsherds. The site is located 800m northwest of Wixford.