1 The Fosse Way probably originated as the link road along a temporary frontier line and was in existence by AD 47. Between Cirencester and High Cross it runs remarkably ...
The Fosse Way, a Roman road of mid 1st century origin, running from Cirencester to Leicester, partly along a temporary frontier line. The road runs to the south east of Stretton on Fosse.
1 Whilst ‘field-walking’ a selection of Roman metalwork including a brooch, bracelet, finger-ring, ear-pick, nail-cleaners and ‘a wire’ (?). The finds were dated 1st-2nd century.
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1 Roman coins and pottery are said to have been found either in the churchyard, or in fields to the W of the church known as Grime’s or Robinson’s. The ...
Findspot - coins and pottery dating to the Roman period were found in Harbury.
1 One Roman denarius found between 1930 and 1940 and presented to Warwick Museum by the owner.
2 A Constantius II Cententionalis (337-361) was found in the garden of Manor Farm.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found in Harbury.
1 Bag of Roman pottery collected at Harbury Fields Farm and recorded 1971.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 1.1km south west of Harbury Field.
1 Intensive spread of Romano British grey wares. The material is with the landowner. The spread of pottery is most intense on the NE side of the hill just below ...
The possible site of a settlement dating to the Roman period which has been identified from finds of pottery. It is located 700m east of East Fields Farm.