1 A small hand axe was picked up in 1950 by Dr J Philp. There is an extensive deposit of second terrace gravel at this location. The axe is made ...
Findspot - a handaxe dating to the Palaeolithic period was found 1km north east of Charlecote.
1 The site was excavated in 1966, WA 6275. Under the Medieval ground surface there were indications of Prehistoric settlement indicated by post holes and scoops containing worked flints but ...
Archaeological excavation uncovered evidence of post holes and a ditch as well as finds of flint, all dating to the Prehistoric period. This evidence may represent a Prehistoric settlement. The site is located 750m south east of the church, Wasperton.
1 A flint flake from the excavation is possibly of Palaeolithic date.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Palaeolithic period was found 1km south of the church, Wasperton.
1 A find of a prehistoric flint scatter as a result of surface collection.
Find of a prehistoric flint scatter near the Institute of Horticultural Research 1.5km northeast of the church at Charlecote.