1 A Neolithic axe found at Snitterfield. Now in Birmingham City Museum. Group IX (19c).
2 Ordnance Survey Card.
3 Dating confirmed as Neolithic.
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found in the area of Snitterfield. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 An anvil, retouched flake and two undiagnostic pieces, all of uncertain date.
Four pieces of worked flint 800m southwest of Snitterfield.
1 Both undiagnostic of uncertain date.
2 Date given as Mesolithic – Bronze Age.
Two worked flints 1km north of Lower Ingon.
1 Two abraded sherds.
Two sherds of Roman pottery 260m east of Marraway Farm, Snitterfield.
1 Sestertius of Antoninus Pius (138-61) at Red Hill Farm, 1920-5. Minted in Rome.
Findspot - a Roman coin, minted in Rome, was found 1km east of Snitterfield.
1 Sestertius of Faustina Junior (c145-6) was found somewhere in Snitterfield. Minted in Rome. Condition – much worked and polished.
Find
1 Listed under donations: Roman sepulchral urn found at Snitterfield (SP2159).
3 The urn is not complete. Quarterly general meetings – minutes – found in a garden. Grid reference derived from ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in a garden on Church Road, Snitterfield. All of the fragments came from the same vessel, a sepulchral urn.
1 A ?Mesolithic flint axe. Found in 1988. It was found in a ploughed field while walking on a footpath between SP2160 and SP2061. The finder did not notice any ...
Findspot - a flint axe, dating to the Mesolithic period, was found near Norton Lindsey.
1 A saddle quern was found by a farmworker in a fruit farm at Snitterfield, in 1983. Identified by Keeper of Geology as sandstone, possibly true quartzite: not local.
2 Saddle ...
Findspot - a prehistoric saddle quern was found north east of Lower Ingon.