1 Flint implements, including barbed and tanged arrowheads, have been found in these fields.
2 Hundreds of flint implements, flakes and cores have been found. The area is probably an occupation ...
Findspot - flint artefacts from the Mesolithic period were found 250m south west of Lower Rock Farm.
1 Finds made by a number of individuals indicate a dense scatter of prehistoric flint.
2 Flints were collected from this area. These included cores, flakes, scrapers.
3 BC must have ...
Findspot - a large number of flint artefacts of Mesolithic and Neolithic date were found on Burrow Hill, 300m east of Corley.
1 On 6th Jan 1978 a Romano British object, a ?knife handle, was found at Corley Camp. It is long, hexagonal in section and curved and terminates in an ox ...
Findspot - a Roman bronze knife handle was found on Burrow Hill, 300m east of Corley.
1 A good many examples of Medieval pottery fragments found during excavation at Corley Camp.
Findspot - sherds of Medieval pottery were found 600m west of Corley during excavations of Corley Camp.
Find of an undated bronze object.
1 Small bronze object found by Mr L Fretwell and brought into Museum as an enquiry.
2 Drawing.
Find of unidentified bronze object near Corley Camp.
1 An early C15 survey of the bounds of Corley parish records ‘the gallows of Corley’ at the E point. The gallows evidently stood by the Coventry Road.
2 No trace ...
The site of gallows, a structure used for execution by hanging, which date to the Medieval period. The gallows was situated 150m east of Burrow Hill Lane, Corley.
1 A carved stone lying loose in the churchyard, with 4 gable faces, was evidently the base of a gable cross.
2 There is no trace of the stone.
3 ...
The site of a Medieval cross in Corley Churchyard on Church Lane, Corley.
1 Flint implements including barbed and tanged arrowheads have been found in these fields.
2 Hundreds of flint implements, flakes and cores have been found. The area is probably an occupation ...
A flint scatter of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found 250m south west of Lower Rock Farm.
1 Various post-Mesolithic flints recorded. First identified by Saville. No further information.
Findspot - flint flakes of Prehistoric date were found in the area of Corley.
1 Flints found during field survey.
2 Illustrations.
3 cf West Midlands SMR No 3179.
4 Listed. Quantity given as 30+, number 9 in the list. Also at number 3 a bronze object ...
Flint artefacts of prehistoric date were found 150m east of the Horse and Jockey Public House during a field walking exercise.
Medieval finds from Corley.
1 Collection of medieval finds.
Findspot - finds dating to the Medieval period were found around Corley.
1 Polished stone axe found on Corley Moor and brought in by a Fillongley resident with a collection of other ‘bygones’. It is thought to have come from Corley Moor ...
Findspot - a polished axehead of Neolithic date was found 200m south east of Corley Moor.
1 During excavation on the hillfort in 1923 and 1926 over 200 flint flakes were found.
2 Several of these artefacts would appear to be Mesolithic.
3 Wymer records quantities (around 800 ...
Findspot - a large number of flint artefacts of Mesolithic date were found on Burrow Hill, east of Corley.
1 An assemblage of worked flint found at SP 30408493.
Worked flint found immediately south of Corley Camp.
1 In 1973 a Romano British fibula was donated to Nuneaton Museum. This was found at Corley Camp with a metal detector.
Findspot - a Roman brooch was found 250m south west of Lower Rock Farm.
1 In 1973 a Medieval buckle was donated to Nuneaton Museum. This was found at Corley Camp with a metal detector.
Findspot - a Medieval buckle was found 250m south west of Lower Rock Farm.
1 An approximately square earthwork of about 4 ha, defined partly by modern precipices and partly by artificial earthworks. The latter are weather-worn and altered by cultivation. The rampart varies ...
Corley Camp, an Iron Age hillfort which is visible as an earthwork. It is situated on Burrow Hill, 200m east of Corley.