1 The possible site of a burnt mound. Burnt stone was observed coming out of the river bank.
2 Evidence for a burnt mound consists of numerous pot boiler-tyoe “burnt” quartzite ...
The possible site of a burnt mound situated to the northeast of Ryon Hill House.
1 Th is is a slighly raised mound of earth around 25 metres in diameter, which is much darker and has a much higher concentration of stones than the surrounds. ...
Slighly raised mound of earth with high concentration of broken or cracked stones
1 Area of ground round 19 metres in diameter which is much darker and has a much higher concentration of stones than the surrounds. Most of these stones are ...
A possible burnt mound was observed near Baddesley Clinton. It has been ploughed flat with much higher concentration of stones than the surrounding area.
1 A large and well exposed hearth.
2 The site has been totally destroyed by recent gravel working.
3 First described in October 1913. It then appeared as a low mound composed ...
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire-cracked stones usually accompanied by a trough or pit. The mound was Prehistoric in date and was situated 75m to the south east of Middleton Hall.
1 A probable burnt mound was cut through in 1985 while deepening a drainage ditch at the above grid reference. The person doing the work discovered the neighbouring burnt mound ...
The site of a possible burnt mound which dates to the Prehistoric period and was situated 1.2km west of Ufton.
1 Seven stones found during a burnt mound survey in February 1987.
Find of a stone scatter probably from a burnt mound from the Prehistoric period along The Alne south of Hunger Hill, Ullenhall/Wootton Wawen.
1 A pear-shaped burnt mound set in a slight hollow near to Langley Brook, comprising heat shattered stone. No finds were recovered. Areas of burnt material identified further ...
A Bronze Age burnt mound uncovered during a watching brief connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Burnt mound encountered on county boundary during survey of agricultural land in West Midlands by Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society. This was cut through by the stream, Langley Brook, ...
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire cracked stones usually associated with a pit or trough. It was Prehistoric in date and was situated 500m west of Allen End.
1 A large amount of stone along both banks 9m along the west bank and 7m along the east, roughly circular in shape made up of shattered burnt pebbles and ...
The site of a possible Bronze Age burnt mound observed during a survey of the Hog Brook, Chesterton, in 1993. The site is located just south of the Fosse Way, to the west of Windmill Hill.
1 A group of heat shattered pebbles were observed in the topsoil during fieldwalking in October 1980. The site probably lies near an original stream course although there has been ...
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire-cracked stones usually associated with a trough or pit. It dated to the Bronze Age and was situated 40m to the east of Wishaw Hall Farm.
1 The cutting of drainage ditches across a field adjoining Sharmer Farm revealed ditches or pits. A second drainage channel revealed a black infilling cutting into the red clay, ...
Archaeological investigation revealed the remains of a burnt mound which dated to the Bronze Age. The site is situated 800m north of Harbury Field.
1 The site, when visited, comprised a layer of angular quartzite pebbles within a dark soil matrix, revealed as an exposure in the SE bank of the River Alne. ...
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 900m south west of Tanworth in Arden.
1 The site, when visited, comprised a layer of angular quartzite pebbles within a dark soil matrix, revealed as an exposure in the SE bank of the River Alne. ...
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 800m west of Tanworth in Arden.
1 Only a rough location was provided, and the site has not been visited.
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 400m south of Tanworth in Arden.
1 The discovery, in the 1950s, of a burnt mound at Inkford, near Wythall was reported. The site was then under plough, and he recovered typical lithic material from ...
The site of a possible burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period and located 300m east of the Horse and Jockey Public House.
1 The existence of a burnt mound has been reported at the above NGR: “Mound site between stream channel and railway embankment and probably damaged by digging of both. ...
The site of a burnt mound dating to the Prehistoric period. It is located 700m east of Tanworth in Arden.
1 A mound alongside drainage ditch, possibly straightened natural stream. Situated on a steep slope. Hollow on top of mound. The mound measures c 15 by 13m, ...
The site of a burnt mound, a mound of fire-cracked stone usually accompanied by a trough or pit, dating to the Late Bronze Age to Iron Age period. It was situated c 450m to the east of New Park Farm.