1 Site 4. Now almost quarried away. Probably a burial site outside the settlement at Baginton. Two cinerary urns and a few odd sherds, a bronze jug minus its handles ...
Findspot - two Roman cremation urns and a bronze jug were amongst the finds made 100m south west of Baginton Bridge.
1 Storage jar of Wappenbury Ware: Large piece missing, height 15 cm. Provenance – site of new Vicarage (Rectory). 1.5m down in sand.
2 There is no finder’s name or date ...
Findspot - a storage jar of Roman date was found 300m south east of Baginton Castle.
1 Collection of finds found at this location comprising a black burnished ware dish found, a ceramic charm pendant and a small bronze vessel dated as late 18th century to ...
Findspot - several objects, including a Roman dish, a pendant and a bronze vessel from the Imperial period, were found to the east of Edinburgh Villas, Baginton.
1 206 sherds (1482g) of Roman pottery, all dating to the first century AD, were recovered during the excavation of a single 3.8m by 2.0m trial trench. These may ...
206 Roman pottery sherds, all dating to the first century AD, recovered during the excavation of a single trial trench within the Lunt Roman Fort car park, south of Lunt Fort Cottages, Baginton.
1 Some Roman sherds were found in the section, (II), of a gravel pit running between the castle and the church.
2 Section.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in the area of Baginton Castle.
1 Excavation of foundation trenches revealed five pieces of Roman pottery.
Findspot - five pieces of Roman pottery of were found near Coventry Road, Baginton.
1 An extremely crude stone figurine was found during the early 1930s near Baginton parish church in Warwickshire. No details of its discovery are recorded, but it may have come ...
Findspot - a stone figurine of Roman date was found 300m west of the church at Baginton.