1 In the 5th – 6th centuries a cemetery may have existed on the site, as a number of metal objects, of types normally associated with burials, were recovered. Five ...
Various finds suggest that this is the site of a cemetery dating to the Migration period. It is located 250m south east of Marlcliff.
1 Skeletons found during construction of an extension to the back of Lloyds Bank. Parts of 4 individuals were recovered. There were no grave goods. The ...
Remains of four skeletons were found. One was dated to the IA/RB period one to the mid AS period. The site was located on the High Street, Bidford on Avon.
1 A mandible reported to police was subsequently sent for radiocarbon dating and osteological analysis. The mandible, probably from a female over 35 years, was suggested as having become displaced ...
A mandible reported to police was subsequently sent for radiocarbon dating and osteological analysis. The mandible, probably from a female over 35 years, was suggested as having become displaced from a previously unidentified Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
1 Excavations in 1979 located, to the NE of the Saxon cemetery, a small 8m square walled enclosure or building – inside was a Romano-British pot with a cremation.
2 Some ...
The site a Roman enclosure surrounding a burial. It was discovered during an archaeological excavation. It is situated 200m north west of the church, Bidford on Avon.
1 Skeleton found during construction of public lavatory in High Street, Bidford, in 1949. There were no grave goods.
2 Newspaper articles of the time state that the skeleton ...
The site of a burial of unknown date. It is situated 100m north west of the church, Bidford on Avon.