1 The lower of two peatlayers seen in trenches I, II, and III was up to 0.4m thick. The upper part of the deposits produced two RB sherds and ...
The lower of two peat layers seen in trenching S of Moorfield Road, Alcester containd a little RB material.
1 The crop-mark in field 18, just east of the burials was seen to be a natural ridge of limestone; no evidence of a man-made feature was seen.
Linear feature seen on APs shown to be a natural ridge.
1 On the southern bank of the stanford brook a series of pits can be seen on aerial photgraphs. Two linear ditches can be seen extending to the south ...
A series of pits and ditches can be seen in a field to the south of Hopyard Coppice Barton on the Heath.
2 Earthwork remains show on air photographs. These may be geological in origin.
The remains of earthworks can be seen on aerial photographs at the south east end of Dorsington. It has been suggested that they may be geological in origin.