1 Two small flints, one patinated, found during construction of M42.
Findspot - flint objects of Prehistoric date (Early Neolithic to Late Bronze Age) found 100m north of Junction 10 of the M42 at Tamworth.
1 Medieval pottery sherds found during construction of M42.
Findspot - pottery sherds from the Medieval period were found 100m north of Junction 10 of the M42 at Tamworth.
1 Post Medieval pottery sherds found during construction of M42.
Findspot - pottery sherds from the Post Medieval period were found 100m north of Junction 10 of the M42 at Tamworth.
1 Medieval pottery found during examination of crop mark enclosure (PRN 4822). This may indicate a Medieval date for the enclosure but this is uncertain.
2 Cropmarks included a D-shaped enclosure, ...
Find spot - pottery dating to the Medieval period that may be related to an enclosure, which was visible as a cropmark. The pottery was recovered from a location 250m southwest of Hall End Farm, Dordon.
2 A network of crossing linear marks are probably natural. Some other linear features and enclosures could be archaeological, although this is uncertain.
Enclosures and linear features of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs and lie 200m southeast of Sandy Way Cottages; it is possible that they are all geological in origin.
2 An irregular D-shaped enclosure shows on aerial photographs. Linear features may also indicate a field system in association with the enclosure.
3 Fieldwork on the site produced Medieval pottery (PRN ...
An enclosure and linear cropmarks of unknown date, which may be the remains of a field system. Medieval pottery may provide evidence of a settlement nearby. The enclosure and linear cropmarks lie 200m south of Hall End Farm.
1 Three post holes observed during construction of M42. One contained a Romano British sherd.
Three post holes, holes in which an upright post would be placed, were found. They dated to the Roman period and suggest the site of a settlement. They were located 100m northwest of Junction 10 of the M42 at Tamworth.
1 Large hoard of denarii of Vespasian, Hadrian, Pius, the Younger Faustina and others found at Hall End in 1848.
5 Location of the hoard plotted at about this location, by ...
Findspot - a coin hoard, a group of coins deposited together, that are Roman in date were found west of Dordon.
1 A fieldwalking survey was undertaken of three arable fields within the area of the proposed opencast coal site at Dordon. A large scatter of Medieval pottery dating from the ...
The site of a shrunken village is suggested by pottery scatters dating to the Medieval period. The site is situated 200m south of Manor House Farm, Dordon.
1 Find of uninscribed Gold Stater – late 1st century BC. The coin is very worn and struck from a worn die of ‘wreath’. Found in 1985 when M42 island ...
Findspot - a coin, a gold stater, from the Iron Age was found in the parish of Dordon.