1 A Roman coin found and brought into the Museum in 1982. Roman Imperial. Galerius, under his Imperial title of Maximianus (305-11). Issued 307-8.
2 Map in FI file.
Findspot - a Roman coin of Maximianus was found to the south of Preston Lane, Preston on Stour.
1 Field survey in 1987 produced four struck flints.
2 Dating extended to include the Mesolithic; now Mesolithic/Bronze Age, previously Neolithic/BA.
Findspot - flint implements of Mesolithic to Bronze Age date. They were found during a field walking survey which was carried out 400m north east of Wimpstone.
1 Field survey in 1987 produced a single Migration period pot sherd.
Findspot - a single fragment of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration period, was found during a field walking survey, 400m north east of Wimpstone.
1 Field survey in 1986. A concentration of Medieval pottery was noted at the E of the field. This appeared to concentrate in two particular areas.
2 This may indicate Medieval ...
Findspot - fragments of Medieval pottery were found 500m north east of Wimpstone.
1 One Saxon pot sherd found during field survey.
Findspot - a single fragment of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period, was found 500m north west of Wimpstone. It was found during an field walking survey.
1 Four flint flakes found during field survey.
Findspot - four flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 400m north east of Wimpstone.
1 Three worked flints were found over the area of the Roman site (PRN 3844).
2 Dating of these flints changed to Mesolithic to Bronze Age. They were previously placed in ...
Findspot - three flint implements dating to between the Mesolithic and Bronze Age periods were found 600m north east of Crimscote.
1 A Romano British fibula was discovered at Goldicote in a limestone rock bed under a second bed of stone more than 1.5m deep.
3 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
Findspot - a Roman fibula, a type of brooch, was found in the area of Goldicote. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Five sherds of Roman pottery were found during the observation of five foundation trenches and top soil stripping at Eversfield. No Roman features were recorded.
Findstpot - five sherds of Roman pottery were found during archaeological work near Everfields.
1 Numerous worked flints have been found in this field.
Findspot - worked flints dating to the Prehistoric period were found 1.2km south west of Loxley.
1, 2The very small amount of Roman material found was not enough to suggest that there had been a site under the church, although it is the first such material ...
Findspot - Roman finds were recovered during archaeological work at the Church of St. Mary and the Holy Cross, Alderminster.