1 1967: After discovery of an area of Roman pot/tile scatter (PRN 2318) test holes were dug and eventually a stone floor was discovered at a depth of 0.5m. The ...
Duplicate of 2318.
1 Investigation of a Roman settlement led to the banks of the stream where erosion provided fresh evidence in the form of two coins and pottery. A trial trench was ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Roman pottery, coins, brooches and animal bone was found as well as a rough cobble floor surfaces. The site was located 500m north of Lower Brailes on Sutton Brook.
1) Geophysical survey (magnetometry) by ArchaeoPhysica Ltd has recorded evidence for at least two phases of settlement at this location. Features identified include round huts (including possible evidence for internal ...
Geophysical survey has recorded evidence for at least two phases of settlement at this location. A large number of finds recovered from this area through metal detecting and fieldwalking suggest that this settlement dates to the Bronze Age/Early Iron Age periods. The quantities of finds recovered also suggests the presence of a midden site. This site lies 500m west of Upper Chelmscote.
1 Autumn 1966: A large number of pot sherds were picked up from ploughed fields. April 1967: An extensive search was conducted and the spread of sherds and tile fragments ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Fragments of Roman pottery, tile and glass have been found on this site and the remains of a stone floor were found when archaeologists dug a test pit. The site is located 500m east of Castle Hill Lane, Upper Brailes.
1 During the autumn of 1966, a large number of potsherds were picked up in ploughed fields. In April 1967 an extensive search of fields was conducted and the spread ...
Findspot - a large number of pottery sherds were found 600m north of Lower Brailes suggesting that this might be the site of a Roman settlement.
1 About half a mile S of Upper Brailes is a place called Radnall Bush, where indications of early settlement are apparent. Here skeletons have been dug up, and the ...
The possible site of a settlement of unknown date suggested by earthworks. Burials have also been found at the site, suggesting the presence of a cemetery. The site is located at Cawley's Covert.
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.
1 The site of an Iron Age settlement reputed to exist in the area of Winderton Farm.
The site of an Iron Age settlement in the vicinity of Winderton Farm.
1 Reputed Iron Age settlement at Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates – no further details.
The site of a possible Iron Age settlement in the vicinity of Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates.
1 A 4th century Roman settlement said to exist on land at Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates – no further details.
The possible site of a Roman settlement in the vicinity of Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates.