1 Copper alloy pin found in 1992. No grid reference given and method of recovery unrecorded.
A pin brooch from the Migration period found in Hunningham
1 Find of post medieval potsherds at Hunningham House Farm in 1997. Grid reference given as SP391672. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of post medieval potsherds in the area of Hunningham House Farm.
1Bronze mount found in 1994 and brought to the Museum for identification. Method of recovery unrecorded. A note was added to this record in 2013 by Dr Tony Martin. The ...
Find of a bronze mount or more likely a fragment of a cruciform brooch in the shape of a horse's head dated typologically to the early sixth century.The findspot was 400m southeast of Hunningham Bridge.
1 Worked flint of uncertain function found in ?September 1985. Side notch and overall pressure flaking on dorsal surface/ shallow retouch around notch on dorsal surface. Lustrous grey flint, no ...
Findspot - a piece of worked flint dating to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age was found 250m south of the church, Hunningham.
1 The resident reported that in digging in the garden of the recently built vicarage several pieces of pottery were found. One or two pieces were possibly Roman, the rest ...
Findspot - pottery and a quern dating to the Roman period were found 250m south of the church, Hunningham.
1 Coins from the 13th and 14th century reported by metal detectorists as found in 1991.
Findspot - coins dating to the Medieval period were found in Hunningham.
1 A coin of the 3rd century reported by metal detectorists as found in 1991.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 200m west of Hunningham.
1 Two coins from the 3rd and 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - two coins dating to the Roman period were found in Hunningham parish.
1 A small 14th or 15th century bronze horse, possibly a child’s toy, reported by metal detectorists.
2 Illustration and detailed description in FI File.
Findspot - a small bronze horse, possibly a child's toy, dating to the Medieval period, was found near Hunningham.
1 A coin from the 4th century reported by metal detectorists as found in 1990.
2 A Roman bronze fitting was found near Hunningham in 1994/5. No gid reference was given ...
Findspot - items dating to the Roman period was found around Hunningham.
1 A small area of the buried topsoil under the platform of the moated site yielded a Neolithic leaf-shaped arrowhead and another struck flake.
Findspot - flint dating to the Neolithic period was found 200m south west of the church, Hunningham.
1 A small area of the buried topsoil under the platform of the moated site yielded one grey Roman sherd.
Findspot - a pottery sherd dating to the Roman period was found 200m south west of the church, Hunningham.
1 A quern was found in a field boundary, presumably having been thrown out from the field to the SW. The quern is of an unknown bluish stone with coarse ...
Findspot - an undated quern stone was found 200m south of the church, Hunningham.
1 Two flints found October 1987. One is an end scraper on a flake of grey flint and the other is a struck blade with no obvious wear marks ...
Findspot - flint dating to between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Ages was found 450m south east of the church, Hunningham.
1 Gun flint 15 by 15 mm. 18th or 19th century, for muzzle loader. Found in September 1987.
Findspot - a gunflint dating to the Imperial period was found 400m south east of the church, Hunningham.
1 A late Medieval gold fitting, perhaps a saddle ornament, reported by metal detectorists as found in 1991.
2 Bronze mount, possibly Saxon, in the form of a horse’s head, found ...
Findspot - a metal object dating to the Medieval period and a mount in the shape of a horse's head dating between the Migration and Early Medieval period were found near Hunningham.
1 Romano British pottery.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 850m north east of the church, Hunningham.
1 Roman pottery found (before 1948) between Wappenbury and Hunningham Farm, S of river (record in Warwick County Museum).
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 600m north east of Hunningham.
1 A small field bordering the River Itchen, and lying in the angle between the river and the railway, has regularly turned up Roman sherds when cultivated. Pottery was collected ...
Pottery, tile and a coin dating to the Roman period, which may represent a settlement site, has been found over several years, 700m north of Snowford Bridge.
1 Around a dozen coins were handed to Coventry Museum in the 1960s and 1970s. The museum identified them as probably Roman.
Around a dozen Roman coins were found during gardening at Highcross and The Barn in the 1960s and 1970s.
1 Find of nine flints in September 1987 at SP376682. All could date from somewhere between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age.
2 Dating revised to include the Mesolithic period.
Find of nine flints which could date from anytime between the Mesolithic and the Bronze Age. The findspot was 400m northeast of Hunningham.
1 Four coins from the 13th and 14th century found by metal detectorists.
2 Two 13th century seals, one of the “pointed oval” type and the other of the “round” type, ...
Findspot - a collection of items dating to the Medieval period was found around Hunningham.