1 One base sherd of Severn Valley ware found at Ettington Telephone Exchange site.
Findspot - a single fragment of Roman pottery was found 1km south east of Ettington.
1 One piece of Medieval glazed tile found at Ettington Telephone Exchange site.
Findspot - one fragment of Medieval glazed tile was found at the Ettington Telephone Exchange.
1 Three struck flints found during field survey.
Findspot - three flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 200m south west of Rattleburrow Plantation.
1 Flint noted during survey of a Roman site (PRN 1342).
Findspot - a flint artefact dating to the Prehistoric period was found 500m east of Thornton Wood.
1 A number of Medieval sherds were found while examining an Iron Age hillfort (PRN 1258) and Roman site (PRN 1342).
Findspot - sherds of pottery dating to the Medieval period were found 600m south east of Thornton Wood.
1 During survey work on the possible Iron Age hillfort (PRN 1258) a number of worked flints were found.
Findspot - worked flints dating to the Prehistoric period were found 600m south east of Thornton Wood.
1 An annular brooch of the 10th to 11th Century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a brooch dating to the Early Medieval period was found 400m north west of Rattleburrow Plantation
1 At the site of Thornton Medieval village several sherds of Samian were found amongst large quantities of Medieval pottery.
2 Sherds of Roman pottery, including Samian, indicate Roman occupation of ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was discovered amongst a quantity of Medieval pottery. It was found 600m south of Thornton Wood.
A number of sherds of Iron Age pottery were obtained, also a number of worked flints (PRN 5200), a small piece of copper and a piece of cremated ...
Iron Age Pottery was found in 1994 within the possible Neolthic Enclosure east of Thornton Farm.
1 A ?hoard of Roman coins was found early in 1947 by two County Council workmen, Douglas Edgington of Halford and Walter Grantham (now deceased) of Ettington. The coins were ...
Findspot - a hoard of Roman coins was found 900m south west of Rattleburrow Plantation.
1 Silver denarius of Hadrian (117-138 AD) RIC 160.
Findspot - a silver Roman coin known as a denarius was found in Fullready.
1 A denarius of Lucius Verus was found in April 1859 in a field at Thornton Farm, in the parish of Eatington (Ettington), 0.9m below the surface.
2 Noted by Ordnance ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found in the parish of Ettington.
1 Many coins including a ‘second brass’ of the elder Faustina and Constantinian ‘third brass’, bronze fibula. Samian ware found in Eatington (Ettington) Park.
2 In addition to the above part ...
Findspot - various Roman finds, including pottery, coins and a buckle, were found in the area of Ettington Park.
1 A bronze Dupondius of Trajan (AD98-117) was found near Ettington roundabout.
Findspot - Roman bronze coin was found 300m north west of the church at Ettington.
1 Marginal, much corroded, bronze socketed looped celt, recently found on Ettington Heath Farm. Extreme length 10 cm, breadth 4 cm. It is of a type common in Ireland but ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age axehead was found in the area of Ettington. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Marginal. Saxon spearheads etc found when tennis courts were made at Ettington Park.
2 The tennis courts were situated at the above grid reference. The present location of the finds ...
Findspot - several Anglo Saxon spearheads, dating to the Migration period, were found 200m south east of the ruins of St Nicholas's Church at Ettington.
1 A bronze coin of Valens (364-78 AD) was found by the Saracen’s Head on the Halford Road.
Findspot - a Roman brass coin was found on the west side of Halford Road, Ettington.