1 Romano British Wappenbury-type pottery found in gravels beside the River Dene during field survey in 1978.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 800m south east of the church, Charlecote.
1 Reported finds from National Vegetable Research Station of Roman (?) bone pins (1968) and polished/utilised antler point (1965) from old SMR card.
Findspot - bone pins and an antler point dating to the Roman period were found 1.2km north east of Charlecote.
1 Excavations carried out in 1967 on site threatened by gravel extraction. The site shows on aerial photographs as a series of intersecting rectangular enclosures covering about 3.7 ha. An ...
Enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site was excavated prior to development. Ditches, pits, a semi-circular feature, and some occupational debris were found, suggesting a rural settlement of Roman date. It was situated 300m east of Hail End Bridge.
1 A bone weaving comb was brought into Warwick for identification. It was found at the National Vegetable Research Station.
Findspot - a bone weaving comb dating to the Roman period was found 600m east of the church, Charlecote.
1 A bronze brooch was found on the National Vegetable Research Station at the above grid reference and was brought into the Museum for identification.
2 A bronze ring was also ...
Findspot - a brooch dating to the Roman period was found 400m south east of the church, Charlecote.
1 A bronze ring was found at Plum Orchard West on the National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne.
Findspot - a bronze ring dating to the Roman period was found near Charlecote. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 2 A pottery scatter and features possibly indicating settlement activity were recorded as part of an evaluation at Middle Hunscote Farm. Truncated, shallow gullies were recorded, containing Romano-British pottery. ...
A pottery scatter and features possibly indicating settlement activity were recorded as part of an evaluation at Middle Hunscote Farm. Truncated, shallow gullies were recorded, containing Romano-British pottery.
1 A substantial piece of roman roof tile (tegula) measuring c.15 x 12cm found in the parish of Charlecote.
Find of a piece of roman roofing material recovered as a casual find in the parish of Charlecote.
1 Two sherds of Romano-British pottery and a flint flake likely to be Bronze Age. This may represent scatter when manuring fields with domestic waste.
Findspot - two sherds of pottery dating to the Roman period and a flint flake, possibly from the Bronze Age, were found 1km north east of Charlecote.
1 Three potsherds, ?Romano British/Iron Age, found by D Warner.
Findspot - three sherds of pottery dating to the Roman period were found 800m south east of the church, Charlecote.