1 A number of Palaeolithic and possible Palaeolithic implements have been found at Baginton gravel pit. Four implements were found at various times prior to 1929. These included a long ...
Findspot - a number of Palaeolithic stone and flint axes and other implements have been found at Baginton gravel pit.
1 Site 4. Now almost quarried away. Probably a burial site outside the settlement at Baginton. Two cinerary urns and a few odd sherds, a bronze jug minus its handles ...
Findspot - two Roman cremation urns and a bronze jug were amongst the finds made 100m south west of Baginton Bridge.
1 During the excavation of a gravel pit in 1931, a workman came across a Beaker (which he unfortunately broke) with a “flint near its foot”: the former was found ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age beaker, a handleless drinking vessel, was found near Coventry Road, Baginton. The beaker was decorated with incised lines. Flint artefacts of the same date were also found in this location.
1 In Hall sand-pit, 200m SW of the find of an Early Bronze Age beaker (PRN 2678) and N of the E portion of the Saxon cemetery (PRN 2679) a ...
Findspot - fragments of pottery from a Bronze Age bucket urn were found in the area to the east of Coventry Road, Baginton.
1 The only reference to this find (apart from the OS Card which gives the above location) is by Edwards who, as an addendum to his reporting of the finds ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age flint arrowhead was found 300m east of the church at Baginton.
1 A large Neolithic stone axe discovered during gravel working in 1939. The axe is almost completely polished except for a number of patches where the chipping scars have not ...
Findspot - a stone axehead dating to the Neolithic period was found to the north of Baginton Castle.
1 Find of Mesolithic flints including five cores, ten blades/flakes, two scrapers, one microlith. Now in Coventry Museum.
2 Tentative identification of finds with some in Coventry Museum.
3 Dating confirmed as ...
Findspot - several Mesolithic flint artefacts were found in the area of Baginton.
1 A piece of worked chert-like flint was picked up in 1929 when excavations into the interglacial gravels were being made. The crude flaking and the residual areas of cortex ...
Findspot - a Neolithic or Bronze Age flint artefact was found 100m south of Rowley Lane, near Tollbar End.
1 Storage jar of Wappenbury Ware: Large piece missing, height 15 cm. Provenance – site of new Vicarage (Rectory). 1.5m down in sand.
2 There is no finder’s name or date ...
Findspot - a storage jar of Roman date was found 300m south east of Baginton Castle.
1 Core chisel found at this location.
2 Coventry Museum reference A885/25/1.
Findspot - a flint core for a Prehistoric tool was found in the area of Baginton.
1 Collection of finds found at this location comprising a black burnished ware dish found, a ceramic charm pendant and a small bronze vessel dated as late 18th century to ...
Findspot - several objects, including a Roman dish, a pendant and a bronze vessel from the Imperial period, were found to the east of Edinburgh Villas, Baginton.
1 One miscellaneous worked flint fragment recorded from ‘the village pit’ at about this location.
2 Part of a well-rounded flint pebble which is humanly worked has been discovered (not in ...
Findspot - a flint flake, probably a waste product that was produced when a flint tool was being made during the Palaeolithic period. It was found on the west side of Coventry Road, Baginton.
1 206 sherds (1482g) of Roman pottery, all dating to the first century AD, were recovered during the excavation of a single 3.8m by 2.0m trial trench. These may ...
206 Roman pottery sherds, all dating to the first century AD, recovered during the excavation of a single trial trench within the Lunt Roman Fort car park, south of Lunt Fort Cottages, Baginton.
1 32 sherds (459g) of medieval pottery, dating from the fourteenth through to the sixteenth centuries, were recovered during the excavation of a single 3.8m by 2.0m trial trench. ...
32 medieval pottery sherds, dating from the fourteenth through to the sixteenth centuries, recovered during the excavation of a single trial trench within the Lunt Roman Fort car park, south of Lunt Fort Cottages, Baginton.
1 One Palaeolithic hand-axe from bed of River Sowe at around this grid reference.
2 Exceptionally small cordate hand-axe from the bed of River Sowe adjoining Coventry golf course. Found in ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found on the bed of the River Sowe, 1km west of Baginton.
1 Some Roman sherds were found in the section, (II), of a gravel pit running between the castle and the church.
2 Section.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in the area of Baginton Castle.
1 Fourteen flint flakes of possible Mesolithic date from a gravel pit in the area N of the church.
Findspot - fourteen flint artefacts of Mesolithic date were found 200m east of Baginton Castle.
1 Excavation of foundation trenches revealed five pieces of Roman pottery.
Findspot - five pieces of Roman pottery of were found near Coventry Road, Baginton.
1 An extremely crude stone figurine was found during the early 1930s near Baginton parish church in Warwickshire. No details of its discovery are recorded, but it may have come ...
Findspot - a stone figurine of Roman date was found 300m west of the church at Baginton.