2 Traces of up to three possible undated enclosures show on aerial photographs.
3 The cropmarks apparent on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
Three possible enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Fieldwalking suggests that they are prehistoric in date and possibly represent settlement activity. They are situated between Bretford and Wolston.
1 The site was excavated in 1966, WA 6275. Under the Medieval ground surface there were indications of Prehistoric settlement indicated by post holes and scoops containing worked flints but ...
Archaeological excavation uncovered evidence of post holes and a ditch as well as finds of flint, all dating to the Prehistoric period. This evidence may represent a Prehistoric settlement. The site is located 750m south east of the church, Wasperton.
1 Cut features and walls identified by magnetometer survey, together with extant earthworks suggest that there was settlement in this area. Possible pit alignments and ring ditches indicate a prehistoric ...
An area of possible settlement at Henbrook Lane in Brailes was identified by geophysical survey. The characteristics of the features and the extant earthworks suggest a multi-phase site, perhaps dating from the prehistoric to medieval periods.
12 Magnetometer survey at Old Lodge Farm has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded prehistoric ...
Magnetometer survey at Old Lodge Farm has recorded a settlement of some size. Ditches and pits have been recorded across an area across which fieldwalking has already recorded prehistoric and Roman finds.