1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: A 17th century bronze buckle.
Findspot - a bronze buckle dating to the Post Medieval period was found 750m south east of Salford Coppice, Salford Priors.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1986: Coin of James II (1689), 16th – 18th century decorative bronze fragment.
Findspot - a coin and a bronze object dating to the Post Medieval period were found 500m north of Salford Priors.
1 Shaft-hole axe-hammer found at Abbots Salford. In good condition. Complete apart from section (Wa 20/ah). Length 200 mm, width 90 mm, diameter of centre hole 20 mm. Found when ...
Findspot - an axe-hammer dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age periods. It was found near Abbot's Salford.
1 Roman coins have been found in the neighbourhood of Salford.
2 Noted in VCH.
3 Two coins of the 4th century were found in 1989 in Salford Priors. No specific grid ...
Findspot - several coins dating to the Roman period. The exact location of the findspot is unknown but the coins were discovered in the area of Salford.
1 Assorted flints.
2 Six worked flakes and one waste one found at SP07955156 in, or before 1989. They date from approximately 3,000BC to approximately 2,000 BC.
3 Drawing of two examples ...
Findspot - assorted flints dating to the Prehistoric period were found 700m north east of the church, Salford Priors.
1 Possible Roman weight and brooch fragment.
2 Coin of the 4th century; possibly an imitation.
3 Six coins from the 3rd and 4th centuries were found in 1989.
4 Four Roman coins ...
Findspot - various coins and pottery, dating to the Roman period, were found 700m north east of the church, Salford Priors.
1 Fragment of Medieval bronze ring, perhaps horse harness.
2 Late Medieval bronze cooking pot fragment, usually associated with wealthy households.
Findspot - a fragment of a bronze cooking pot and a bronze ring, dating to the Medieval period, was found 700m north east of the church, Salford Priors.
1 Curved piece of Post Medieval bronze, perhaps a drawer handle.
2 Bronze medal commemorating the exploits of Admiral Vernon in the war against Spain from 1739-1741.
Findspot - a bronze medal and a bronze object, dating to the Post Medieval period, were found 700m north east of the church, Salford Priors.
1 Assorted finds.
Findspot - various finds dating to the Imperial period were found 700m north east of the church, Salford Priors.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: A 15th century bronze spur.
2 Drawing of 1.
Findspot - a bronze spur dating to the Medieval period was found 950m south west of Rushford.
1 Half a bronze strap end or buckle belt found with a metal detector – see PRN 1499.
Findspot - a bronze strap end or a belt buckle of Medieval or Post Medieval date was found 900m north east of Salford Priors.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1986: Coins of Allectus (293-6), Constans, Constantius II.
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period were found 500m north of Salford Priors.
1 A fragment of tablet woven braid, being the end of a belt or strap, which was found attached to a buckle during an excavation. It was dated to the ...
A fragment of linen attached to a medieval buckle found during an excavation at Marsh Farm, Salford Priors.
1 Cock Bevington. A Saxon spearhead turned up by the motor plough in the field opposite the farm house. It was approximately where there had been a hedge recently. The ...
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon spearhead, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period, was found near Cock Bevington.
1 Two examples of Bronze Age metalwork found using a metal detector in 1994.
2 Two examples of Bronze Age metalwork were discovered close to a gravel pit near the village ...
Findspot - two pieces of metalwork, a dagger and a blade, dating to the Bronze Age were found 850m east of The Rookery, Salford Priors.
1 An open area excavation, Area E, carried out in advance of the A435 Norton Lenchwick Bypass revealed Neolithic activity. The later Neolithic was represented by at least one ...
Excavation in advance of road development, uncovered signs of Neolithic activity, including pits, cremation pits, worked flint and polished stone axes. The site is to the northwest of Broom.
1 A complete chipped and polished flint axe discovered during maintenance work at a farmhouse. It is believed to have been found in a nearby field and brought to the ...
Findspot - a flint axe dating to the Neolithic period was found 450m north east of Abbot's Salford.
1 14 sherds of Romano British pottery were recovered from Field 53 during a fieldwalking survey in August 1992.
Findspot - 14 sherds of Roman pottery were found 650m north of Salford Priors during a field walking exercise.
1 An evaluation which included trenching and a geophysical survey was undertaken by the Warwickshire Museum. Trial trenches uncovered a series of Medieval gullies some of which contained pottery. ...
Gullies and pottery dating to the Medieval period were found during an archaeological excavation. They are located 200m north east of Salford Priors.
1 During field evaluation in advance of road-building, Trench 5 cut a large hollow with two postholes along its edge which contained pottery & other finds consistent with the site ...
The site of a Saxon settlement dating to the Migration period. Three possible grubenhauser were discovered during an excavation. Finds from the site included pottery, loom weights and animal bone. The location of the site is 600m northwest of Broom.
1 Collection of artefacts comprising key from the 14th to 15th century, Late Medieval belt buckle and lead plugs reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - various Medieval finds, including a belt buckle, were found 600m south west of Salford Priors.