1 A halfpenny, minted in Ireland 1747-1755 (reign of George II). No further information.
Findspot - a coin of late Post Medieval/early Imperial date was found 600m north of Hunningham Bridge.
1 A quantity of 4th century pottery and a bronze armlet were found at this location during the layout of a field drain. At the time they were thought ...
Findspot - pottery and a bronze armlet dating to the Roman period were found in Wappenbury.
1 A leaf arrow, presumably of Neolithic date, of dark flint, found in December 1957 at Wappenbury, in the field E of the earthwork (SP3869). It is thicker than the ...
Findspot - flint arrowhead which probably dates to the Neolithic period was found 400m north east of the church, Wappenbury.
1 A brooch and a fitting found in 1996 in Wappenbury. No grid reference given. Method of recovery unrecorded.
A brooch and an ornamental fitting from the Roman period were found in Wappenbury
1 Find of two medieval coins, a pin head and a possible sword or dagger chape in Wappenbury in 1996. No grid reference given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of medieval items in Wappenbury
1 Find of two Roman coins and a brooch. No grid reference given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of Roman items in the parish of Wappenbury
1 Silver penny of Alexander III of Scotland and a silver penny of Henry III found in 1996. No grid reference was given and the method of recovery is unrecorded.
Two medieval coins found in Wappenbury. The exact location of the find is unknown.
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 A bronze coin from the 2nd century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a bronze coin dating to the Roman period was found 350m east of Wappenbury church.
1 Two coins from the 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period were found near Wappenbury.
1 A coin of the 14th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found in Wappenbury.
1 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 1999-01-01T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
Romano-British finds associated with the Roman pottery kiln site
1 Object found in an occupation layer beneath the rampart of Wappenbury Camp (PRN 1840). Perforated stone hammer made from a stone which is only obtainable in Scotland and Anglesey. ...
Findspot - a stone hammer dating to the Neolithic was found near Wappenbury.
1 Leaf-shaped arrowhead struck from a flint pebble. It probably came from the collapsed revetment of the hillfort rampart (PRN 1840). Illustrated, fig.4.
Findspot - an arrowhead dating to the Neolithic period was found near Wappenbury.
1 The silting up of the ditch of the hillfort (PRN 1840) contained quantities of late 3rd to early 4th century pottery and kiln furniture derived from the neighbouring pottery ...
Findspot - pottery and kiln furniture dating to the Roman period was found near Wappenbury.
1 Two coins of the 4th century were reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - two Roman coins were found in the area of Wappenbury.
1 Two brooches from the 1st century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - two brooches dating to the Roman period were found near Wappenbury.
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.