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.
2 Small undated D-shaped enclosure shows on air photographs. A second very small enclosure lies just to the N.
3 Probably Iron Age.
Two enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They might be Prehistoric in date. They are situated 600m east of Bubbenhall.
2 Possible undated linear features, show as cropmarks. These appear to form an irregular enclosure, but are probably natural.
Several linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The linear features might be the edges of an enclosure. The site lies 800m south west of Bubbenhall.
2 A length of undated linear cropmark shows on aerial photographs. At one point this appears to cut or be cut by a small enclosure (PRN 5353).
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 300m south of Bubbenhall Bridge.
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 Undated linear features of uncertain significance show on aerial photographs.
Several linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 500m south east of 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.
2 Two or three small oval and subrectangular enclosures show on aerial photographs. One of these cuts or is cut by a linear feature (PRN 2836).
Several enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The enclosures are located 1km west of Bubbenhall.
1 An evaluation was carried out by the Warwickshire Museum in August 1992 on part of the waste disposal site adjacent to Ryton Pools country park. An undated gully was ...
A gully of unknown date was the only feature found during an evaluation. The site was located 700m east of Bubbenhall at Ryton Pools Country Park.
2 Small rectangular enclosure with linear features to E shows on aerial photographs.
3,4Rectangular enclosure with ditches extending fom it, a pair of eliptical enclosures and a series of ditches mapped ...
An enclosure and several linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are situated 1km north east of Bubbenhall.
1, 2 Aerial photographs of a field on the eastern side of the river Avon, shows interconnecting drainage channels. Mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
Aerial photographs of fields on the eastern side of the river Avon from south of the Coventry airport to Bubbenhall show evidence of interconnecting drainage channels.
1 A curving bank on the western side of the river Avon at Bubbenhall mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
A curving bank on the western side of the river Avon at Bubbenhall may be an embakment to prevent flooding or the headland associated with ridge and furrow ploughing seen nearby
1 Two fields on the south-west fringes of Bubbenhall between Long Fields and Old House Farm showing evidence of banks and ditches were mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
Two fields on the south-west fringes of Bubbenhall show evidence of banks and ditches on aerial photographs.
1 A bank can be seen on aerial photographs in a field to the north of Paget’s Lane near to Shrubs Lodge mapped as part of the English Heritage National ...
A bank can be seen on aerial photographs in a field to the north of Paget's Lane near to Shrubs lodge.
1 Photograph recorded on back as a “View from church tower shewing old settlement foundations? 4/93 SP358726”
2 “This site suggested by Dave Adams as settlement remains. Outside chance ...
Earthworks north of Bubbenhall church. Possibly settlement remains, watermeadow or land drains.
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 During the excavation of 17 trial trenches, EWA6715, two small, parallel north-south gullies were found in trench 7. Neither contained datable material. It is conceivable ...
Several gullies of unknown date were found during archaeological work. They were found 300m south of Bubbenhall Wood.
1 Identified during excavation these features were the only evidence of early activity. Probably associated with known Prehistoric and early Roman activity to the north, particulary an early Roman enclosure ...
Gullies, a ditch and a hollow, dating from the late Iron Age to early Roman period were found during an excavation. The site was located 800m south east of Bubbenhall.