1 Flint scraper. Found at Manor Farm at the above grid reference.
Findspot - a flint tool, a scraper, of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found 200m west of the church at Stoneleigh.
1 A possible perforated hammerstone described as “a stone egg with a hole through it”; the hole ran from end to end. Findspot location is not known.
Findspot - a hammerstone, dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period, was found 500m west of Gibbet Hill.
1 A flake found at the old deerpark.
Findspot - a flint artefact of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found in the area of Stoneleigh.
1 Four worked flint flakes, ?Neolithic, from Gibbet Hill at the above grid reference.
2 Flint leaf-shaped arrowhead, scrapers, flakes. Found at Gibbet Hill at the above grid reference and now ...
Findspot - several flint artefacts of Neolithic or Bronze Age date, including a leaf-shaped arrowhead, were found 200m south west of Baginton Castle.
1 A flat round scraper and ten flakes. Found in a field 640m ESE of Westley Bridge and Gibbet Hill road.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Neolithic or Bronze Age date, including a scraper, were found 1km north west of Stoneleigh.
1 Neolithic axe of Graig Llwyd felsite with ground cutting edge found in 1934 in a ploughed field, 1083m S, 35 degrees E, of Gibbet Hill crossroads.
2 Axe found in ...
Findspot - a Neolithic stone axe was found 500m south east of Gibbet Hill.
1 Perforated stone disc, ploughed up on SE edge of Crackley Wood in 1954.
2 Roughly round perforated disc with sharp undulating edge. Group XV.
3 Perforated disc – 12/ah.
4 Identified as ...
Findspot - a stone object dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age periods was found 200m south of Crackley Wood.
1 Fragment of battle-axe (17/ah; Group XIV). Found near Stoneleigh Abbey. Now in Warwick Museum.
2 Mention.
Findspot - a stone axe of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found in the area north of Ashow.
1 Two arrowheads, one a leaf-shaped example.
2 Finham. Flakes, blades in Coventry Museum.
Findspot - two flint arrowheads of Neolithic date were found 1km south west of Baginton.
1 A single abraded sherd of pottery was recovered during fieldwalking in Field D10 of Warwick University’s land (see WA 8344). The sherd could either be of Prehistoric or of ...
Findspot - a single pottery sherd dating to either the Prehistoric or Migration period was found 600m east of Crackley Wood during field walking.