1 Various small enclosures and pits.
3 Air photographs show a complex of enclosures including four or more rectangular/subrectangular enclosures, a number of scatters of pits, penannular gullies, other possible enclosures ...
Aerial photographs show enclosures, pits, gullies and linear features at this site. Partial excavation has suggested a Later Prehistoric to Romano-British date, confirmed by radiocarbon dating. The location is in the area of Grove Field Farm, Wasperton.
1 An excavation was conducted in 1906. On the summit of the hill were a number of saucer-shaped depressions. One was excavated with walls built of small slabs of stone ...
The site of a possible Iron Age round house. The remains of the house were discovered during an excavation at Meon Hill. Various finds, including flint flakes, a spearhead, part of a whetstone and Iron Age/Roman pottery, were recovered.
1 A group of large post holes indicated the presence of a large circular structure (F38), which had, unfortunately, been cut by a recent machine trench on its W side. ...
The site of a possible Iron Age round house. A circle of post holes was found during an excavation as well as Iron Age pottery. The site is located 500m west of Stretton on Fosse.
2 A rectangular enclosure and two sides of a second possible enclosure show on air photographs.
3 Evaluation of the site in advance of the A435 Norton Lenchwick Bypass work found ...
The site of a large ditched enclosure which is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. Inside the enclosure are the remains of a round house, pit cluster and a short ditch, all dating to the Iron Age. The eastern part of the enclosure was annexed in the Roman period. It is located 1km south west of Broom.
2 Small irregular enclosure shows on air photographs.
3 Site no 83 in survey.
4 In addition to the double pit alignment (MWA705) there is a five-sided enclosure measuring 27m N-S by ...
A settlement dating to the Iron Age was found during an excavation. Round houses, ditches and a double pit alignment were found within an enclosure. The site is located 300m south east of Barford Wood.
1 A watching brief was carried out during soil stripping in advance of the construction of a new crematorium at Hillmorton, Rugby. A single significant feature was identified, thought very ...
A Middle Iron Age roundhouse was excavated at Rugby and Daventry Crematorium site in 2012. The roundhouse forms part of a growing corpus of similarly constructed features known from the region and represents further evidence for prehistoric land-use outside the major river valleys.
1 Evidence for at least one round house survives, including postholes, ring-gully and a hearth pit. Other curving gullies may represent other structures. Pottery finds date the ...
The remains of an Iron Age settlement were found during archaeological work. The remains included evidence for a round house. The site is located 500m north west of Church Lawford airfield.
1 During an evaluation a concentration of features from around three trial trenches identifed a late Iron Age/early Romano British settlement which was dated by pottery and which probably fell ...
Archaeological excavation in advance of a road development uncovered a gully and post holes. These features related to at least one dwelling dating to the late Iron Age/early Romano British. The site is situated 450m north west of The Rookery.
1 An open settlement consisting of three Iron Age round houses of post hole construction, found close to the cursus terminal (MWA 719) in 1972.
2 This site has now been ...
The site of a settlement dating to the Iron Age. The settlement consisted of three round houses of post hole construction. It was located 750m north east of Bushey Hill, Barford.