1 Jetton found while digging in the garden of a cottage at the above grid reference.
2 A coin from Tournai in Flanders which could be early 16th century.
3 The same ...
Findspot - a jetton or counting piece, dating to the Medieval period, was found 700m north west of King John's Castle, Kineton.
1 A linear feature has been identified on an aerial photograph taken in 1986
A linear feature can be seen on an aerial photograph. It is of unknown date and situated 100m west of King John's Castle, Kineton.
1 Field survey of a Roman settlement in 1984 (PRN 4530) located a few flints, including a scraper.
Findspot - flint objects, including a scraper dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age, were found 800m north east of Butlers Marston.
1 Scatter of Roman pot and tile located during field survey.
2 Field survey in 1984 revealed a dense scatter of worked and unworked stone, tile (flue and roof), pottery, glass ...
The site of a Roman villa was discovered during a field walking survey. Finds of building stone, hypocaust and roof tiles as well as many pottery sherds were found. Linear features and enclosures are visible on aerial photographs, 500m north east of Butlers Marston.
1 E P Shirley exhibited two iron weapons, a javelin and a sword, found in 1861, with ten human skeletons, in a stone pit at Pittan Hill, on the estate ...
In 1861, ten human skeletons were discovered. They are believed to have been buried in a cemetery which dates to the Migration period. They were found in a stone pit 1km north west of St Peters Church at Kineton.
1 Roman coins of Claudius II, Tetricus II, Valentinian I, a barbarous imitation of Tetricus I, and 3 coins of uncertain denomination.
Findspot - several Roman coins were found off Banbury Road, Kineton.
1 Some Roman coins were found in Bankey Meadow: 1 Claudius I, 4 Constantinian -copper.
NB. This record is combined with WA 1184
Findspot - Roman coins were found in Bankey Meadow, Kineton.
1 The Rev J H Bloom records coins of Pius, Gordian I (silver) and AD 250-350 from Kineton.
2 Noted.
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1 A silver coin of Julian was found at Castle Hill, Kineton.
2 Noted.
Findspot - a silver coin dating to the Roman period was found at Castle Hill, Kineton.
1 Four Constantinian coins and a coin of Claudius from a field called Bankey Meadow.
2 1950: The site covered a number of fields and pottery, stone and bone were recorded. ...
The site of a settlement dating to the Roman period. It is known from finds of pottery and coins, but also stone which appears to represent former buildings.
A ring ditch, visible on aerial photographs is located in the field to the immediate east of Kineton recreation ground.
A ring ditch, visible on aerial photographs is located in the field to the immediate east of Kineton recreation ground.
1 At the foot of Edge Hill the first battle of the Civil War was fought in 1642 (PRN 1198) and a mound on the hillside still marks the common ...
A mound at the foot of Edge Hill, just outside Radway, is reputed to be a cemetery where dead soldiers from the Battle of Edge Hill were buried in the 17th century. The mound survives as an earthwork.
1 Found near the battlefield in 1963. A chipped and polished flint adze. The implement has a heavy thick cross-section and well-polished blade. Dimensions: 13 cm long, 4.6 cm wide, ...
Findspot - a Neolithic flint adze was found 300m north west of Graveground Coppice.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 35SW.
2 The 1886 map shows a small village at the intersection of 4 ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Little Kineton, as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 1861: Fragments of Roman pottery found with an Anglo Saxon ?inhumation cemetery.
Findspot - fragments of pottery dating to the Roman period were found 700m north west of King John's Castle at Kineton.
1 At the foot of Edge Hill the first battle of the Civil War was fought in 1642 and a mound on the hillside still marks the common grave of ...
The site of a mound, supposedly under which 500 or more dead soldiers from the Battle of Edge Hill were buried in the Post Medieval period. The site is located at Graveground Coppice.
2 A complex of cropmark features has been identified on an air photograph, comprising several rectangular features. This complex may be geological in origin.
Archaeological features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 1km south west of Boundary Farm.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ maps of 1886, 45 SE and 51 NE.
2 Market (Letter close) mercatum Tuesdays granted 28th August, ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Kineton, as suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. Kineton is considered a 'typical' example of medieval urban failure.