1 1968: More than 30 shallow pits containing early Neolithic flints and pottery were found, together with a number of small post holes which may represent a rectangular building. Evidence ...
A Neolithic settlement was found during an archaeological excavation. Pit clusters and post holes, possibly representing a rectangular building, were discovered. Flint artefacts, including an arrowhead, and pottery were found. The site was located near Brook Street, Warwick.
1 Excavations were carried out on the site of the Mulberry Tree Pub during 1966-7. Immediately above the natural sandstone was a sandy layer containing flint flakes, cores and Neolithic ...
During an excavation evidence for a Neolithic settlement was recovered. This included 33 shallow pits containing flint artefacts and fragments of pottery. A flint scatter was also discovered dating to the same period. The site was located near Market Street, Warwick.
1 1975: Excavation prior to demolition of stables. In two areas the ground surface was preserved. This consisted of mixed sand and gravel, overlain by fine sand, to a depth ...
A post hole, three stake holes, a flint blade and a waste flake all dating to the Neolithic period were found during an excavation. The site is located on Castle Lane, Warwick.
1 Found in garden in Waterloo Court, Warwick. One piece of natural flint, two pieces worked flint – not recognisable tool types – probably Neolithic/Bronze Age.
Findspot - two pieces of worked flint, probably of Neolithic or Bronze Age date, were found in the garden of a house in Waterloo Terrace, Warwick.
1 Stone adze or hammer, 17.5 cm long, in Warwick Museum, labelled ‘from the millpond of the Priory, 1885’. The perforation is of hourglass type and a Neolithic date was ...
Findspot - a Neolithic or Bronze Age hammer (or adze) was found in the Priory Mill Pond, Priory Park, Warwick.
Find of a Neolithic/Bronze Age flint knife.
1 A flint knife from Emscote.
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1 Find of Neolithic scraper, but only a four figure grid reference of SP2863 provided. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of Neolithic flint scraper in Warwick Castle Park
1 Polished flint adze, exceptional quality. Perhaps found in Warwick town. In Warwick Museum.
2 Neolithic date supported.
Findspot - a flint adze, a type of cutting tool, of Neolithic date was found in the Warwick area.
1 A single struck waste flint flake was found in a feature during excavation.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age was found near Swan Street, Warwick, during an excavation.
1 Several flint flakes and one piece of Neolithic pottery discovered during excavation.
2 Excavation interim.
Findspot - several pieces of Neolithic flint and one piece of Neolithic pottery were found 70m north east of the Church of St Mary, Northgate Street, Warwick.
1 More than 30 shallow pits containing early Neolithic flints and pottery were found, together with a number of small post holes which may represent a rectangular building. Evidence ...
A pit cluster and post holes, which may represent a rectangular building, were found during an excavation. Flints and pottery dating to the Neolithic period were also found. The site probably represented a Neolithic settlement and was located around Brook Street, Warwick.
1 1967: Neolithic occupation was attested by two small pits containing sherds of the same type found during the 1965-6 excavations.
Two small pits were excavated. They contained sherds of pottery which dated to the Neolithic period. They were found at Brook Street, Warwick.
1 165sq.m behind Nos 25, 31 and 33 Brook Street was excavated in summer 1973 prior to redevelopment. Anticipated Neolithic remains were noticeably scarce (See WA 1985 and ...
Findspot - nine sherds of pottery and fifteen flints dating to the Neolithic period were found during salvage excavation at Brook Street, Warwick.
1 Collection of flint comprising waste flake, blades and a retouched scraper found at this location.
Find spot - Neolithic flint artefacts were found from Lower Heathcote Farm.
1 Elongated rectangular enclosure with straight sides and right angled corners shows on aerial photographs. This is probably a cursus monument and is about 260m long and 27 to 30m ...
A long rectangular feature, possibly a cursus dating to the Neolithic period, is visible on aerial photographs. It is located 1km north east of the church, Sherbourne.
1 Probable Neolithic/ Bronze Age flint blade found in the topsoil during an archaeological observation.
Probable Neolithic/ Bronze Age flint blade found on land at Gog Brook Farm adjacent to the former Gog Brook, Warwick.
1 A large collection of flints, including tools and debitage, were recovered from this location. The collection is awaiting detailed study, but is likely to date to the Neolithic ...
Findspot - flint artefacts, including 53 cores dating between the Neolithic and Bronze Age, were found 800m south east of Junction 15, M40.
1 1965: One sherd of ‘Saxon’ pottery was discovered after the site was cleared down to bedrock. A 0.9m layer of dark grey clay, not from the immediate locality, was ...
Two possible post holes were discovered during an archaeological excavation. Fragments of pottery of Neolithic date were also found. These discoveries probably represent a Neolithic settlement and were found at Market Street, Warwick.