2 Pit alignment, probably of Prehistoric date, shows on air photographs.
4 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
5 Date narrowed down to between the late Bronze Age and the late Iron Age.
6 Aerial ...
A linear feature, possibly a pit alignment, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photogrpahs. It is situated 600m north of Bubbenhall.
4 Probable prehistoric pit alignment, which cuts off a bend in the Avon, shows on aerial photographs.
5 The field is flat and featureless, no surface material.
6 Dating revised to between ...
Aerial photographs suggest that this is probably the site of a Prehistoric pit alignment, pits set at intervals along a single line or parallel lines. It is situated 200m south of Rock Spinney at Bubbenhall.
2 Two pit alignments centred on the above grid reference appear to cross each other at a right angle.
3 Date narrowed down to between the late Bronze Age and the ...
Two Prehistoric pit alignments are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They appear to cross each other at right angles. They are situated 800m east of Bubbenhall.
1 During the excavation of trial trenches, EWA6715, a gully aligned north east-south west was recorded in trench 4. It contained 56 sherds of late Iron Age/early Romano-British ...
During archaeological work a gully was found. Fragments of Iron Age and Roman pottery were found in the gully. It was situated 300m south of Bubbenhall Wood.
1 Observation of topsoil stripping in the North-west corner of the quarry revealed a single Roman field ditch, an Iron age sherd and remains of ridge and furrow.
A single Roman field ditch, an Iron Age sherd of pottery and the remains of ridge and furrow cultivation were found during archaeological work. The features and finds were situated 500m south west of Bubbenhall.