2 Linear features, possibly forming enclosures, show on aerial photographs as crop marks.
3 Linear crop marks showing on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National ...
Linear features, possibly forming enclosures, are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date and are situated 200m northwest of Bodymoor Heath Bridge.
2 Linear features show as crop marks. A number of pits also show, but these may be natural.
3 Linear features mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project ...
Linear features and possible pits of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are situated north of Cliff House.
2 A curvilinear feature shows as crop mark. Could be part of a large irregular enclosure.
3 The features described at 2 and two additional pits were mapped as part ...
Curvilinear featues of unknown date which are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features lie south east of Stonehill Barn.
1 Features mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP)
2 It is possible that the crop marks have been caused by modern agricultural processes.
Undated linear features are visible as a crop marks on aerial photographs. The site lies 200m south of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge on the eastern side of the canal.
2 A number of linear features of uncertain significance show on aerial photographs.
3 Features mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP). Only features that were well ...
Linear features of unknown date and function are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs. The features lie 100m north of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge.
2 Crop marks of a probable double pit alignment show on aerial photographs. The N section of the W alignment and the E alignment could represent a linear feature rather ...
A pit alignment or possible linear feature, is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs and is probably Prehistoric in date. The site lies 200m south of Kingsbury Swivel Bridge.