1 Found in 1953 during gravel working and is now in Warwick Museum. It is in reasonable condition and belongs to a series with a bulging wall on a flaring ...
Findspot - a bronze saucepan of Roman date was found 400m north east of Newton.
1 Gale and Morton considered Dowbridge to be the site of Tripontium.
2 Bloxam enlisted the services of several Rugby schoolboys to assist in an investigation of the neighbourhood of the ...
Findspot - various finds, including fragments of pottery, tiles, coins and a vase, were found 800m north of Dow Boards Fox Covert.
1 A quernstone of uncommon type, in excellent condition, was found while digging for gravel on “The Biggin”, a conical hill traversed by Watling Street. Near it lay some ...
The site of a burial, possibly of Roman or later date. A quern stone and an ecclesiastical cope fastening were found near the burial. The site lies in the area to the south west of Shawell.
1 An unpolished, chipped flint axe of tranchet type was found in a gravel pit in 1960. The find is in Warwick Museum.
3 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
Findspot - a Mesolithic stone axe was found 500m north of Newton.
1 A flint flake was found during rising main construction. The flake could be attributed to a broad time period, between Mesolithic to Iron Age.
Findspot - a flint artefact of Prehistoric date was found during construction of a new rising main 500m south of Newton.