1 Two late Iron Age coins found in the Princethorpe/Wappenbury areas by means of metal detecting. Very vague locations given.
Find of two late Iron Age coins in the Princethorpe area. The exact location is unknown.
1 An unstratified sherd of pottery was recovered during observation at Garden Cottage, Wappenbury. It is usggested it might be of Iron Age date.
A sherd of pottery, interpreted as of Iron Age date, was recorded during archaeological observation at Wappenbury.
Find of Iron Age coin.
1 ‘Catuvellauni’, billon unit, of Cunobeline. Metal detector find by Mr. S. Gaskins in Wappenbury, October 1993.
Find
1 A metal detectorist found a Dobunnic silver coin on 18 March 1990 in a field near Wappenbury near SAM 21555.
2 Information relating to the same coin is given in ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found 600m east of the church, Wappenbury.
1 A bronze unit of Cunobeline (AD10-40), brought in to the museum for identification. This is the second Cunobeline coin to be recorded from Warwickshire.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found in Wappenbury.
1 The village was formerly well-nigh enclosed by extensive entrenchments enclosing an area of about 6 ha. The earthworks are now much denuded and altered in form and are almost ...
The site of a possible hillfort, possibly dating to the Iron Age. Ditches and ramparts are still visible as earthworks in places. The site is located at Wappenbury.