1 APs.
2 Undated linear crop marks forming a network show on air photographs.
3 A geophysical survey carried out during 1992 over this cropmark identified the presumed trackways and ditches observed ...
Linear features, possibly of Prehistoric date, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The results of a geophysical survey suggest that the features are ditches and trackways. They are situated 400m west of Lawford Lane, Rugby.
1 A gully containing a pottery sherd with grooved decoration of possible late Neolithic date along with a small amount of worked flint was recorded during evaluation at Bilton High ...
A gully containing a pottery sherd with grooved decoration of possible late Neolithic date along with a small amount of worked flint were recorded during an evaluation on the site of Bilton High School; these suggest activity on the site during the third millennium BC.
1 Neolithic composite tool was found during excavations. It had a retouched blade with a scraping edge and notched edge.
A neolithic composite tool - retouched blade with scraping edge and notched edge.
1 AP.
2 Two sides of a possible rectangular enclosure can be identified on air photographs. There is also ploughed-out ridge and furrow cultivation in this location, and the relationship ...
An enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It represent the remains of a Prehistoric settlement. It is situated 600m north west of Cawston.