1 The 1993 excavations produced 24 worked flint fragments, eight from one of the early Bronze Age features, the rest residual or from topsoil contexts. Further groups of 22 fragments ...
Flintwork from the outer enclosure of Boteler's Castle. It was mostly residual or from topsoil contexts.
1 Below the level of a Roman stone floor at 1.5m was a course of black burnt material and in among that were ‘Neolithic pot boilers and flint scrapers of ...
Evidence suggesting a possible settlement site of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found during an excavation in Meeting Lane, Alcester.
1 1969: One small Neolithic pit was found in excavations in the gardens of Bleachfield Street.
A single Neolithic pit was found during an excavation in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 A piece of flint, possibly intended as an arrowhead, found at Spital Brook in 1923.
3 Noted.
4 Noted.
Findspot - a possible flint arrowhead of Prehistoric date was found at Spital Brook.
1 Two flint scrapers of Neolithic/Early Bronze Age date.
Findspot - two flint artefacts of Neolithic or Bronze Age date were found at Lower Oversley Lodge.
1 Undated small enclosures, linear features and pits show on air photographs.
3 During a field evaluation carried out by Warwickshire Museum in advance of construction of the Norton Lenchwick Bypass ...
Aerial photographs showed enclosures, pits and linear features at this site. Geophysical and field surveys produced evidence of further pits and of multi-period occupation. The site lies 500m north west of the weir at Broom.
1 Three worked flints found in pits during an evaluation.
2 A few, possibly natural tree-throw pits contained flintwork of the early Neolithic period.
Flints from the early Neolithic period found in pits or hollows of overturned trees during an evaluation at Oversley Mill Services.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 1999-11-01T00:00:00Z
Date found: 2002-09-15T23:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Chance find during metal detecting
A series of flint tools and flakes were found during metal detecting. The majority of these items have been dated to the Neolithic period.
1 An archaeological evaluation of the Eclipse Trading Estate was undertaken by the Warwickshire Museum in January 1991. It was anticipated that the line of Ryknild Street would be identified, ...
Findspot - sherds of Prehistoric pottery were found during an archaeological evaluation at the Eclipse Trading Estate, Alcester.