1 Pottery – Medieval, from the grounds of Westham House. Seven sherds.
2 These sherds were found by C Dyer and at least two of them are actually Roman.
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Roman period were found to the west of Barford.
1 Sherd from the handle of a medieval jug, dark grey-brown with red core, slashed on outer face, on surviving glaze.
2 The same information is given in this correspondence file ...
Findspot - a handle sherd of medieval pottery was found on the south bank of the River Avon, 400m South of Sherbourne church.
1 Find of a Persian coin in 1994. The location given was Debden Farm. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a sixth to seventh century Sassanian coin in Barford. The exact location is unknown.
1 Find of a Roman coin in 1995 and a Roman bracelet in 1993. Method of recovery unrecorded and exact location unknown.
Find of a Roman coin and bracelet in Barford. The exact location is unknown.
1 Flint flake with surface patina found with 11 other unworked pieces. No grid reference given.
Twelve flints found in the area of Barford Sheds, of which one was worked.
1 A single abraded Romano-British sherd was recovered from the topsoil during trial trench evaluation at Oldhams Transport Depot, Wellesbourne Road, Barford.
A single abraded Romano-British sherd recovered from the topsoil during evaluation at Oldhams Transport Depot, Wellesbourne Road, Barford.
1 Pottery – Medieval. From grounds of Westham House. Seven sherds.
2 These sherds were found by C Dyer. In fact at least two of them are Roman (PRN 2753).
3 Some ...
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Medieval period were found 800m south of the church, Sherbourne.
1 One flint flake. From grounds of Westham House.
2 This flint was found by C Dyer.
3 Dating extended to include the Mesolithic; previously Neolithic/Bronze Age, now Mesolithic/ Bronze Age.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to between the Mesolithic and Bronze Age periods was found 1.2km south of the church, Sherbourne.
1 A flint flake of possible Mesolithic date was recovered from excavation of Neolithic pits.
2 Dating given as Mesolothic.
Findspot - a flint flake, possibly dating to the Mesolithic period, was found 400m north east of Bushey Hill, Barford.
1 A brass Nuremberg jetton dating to the second half of the 16th century was found in a garden in Dugard Place, Barford.
Findspot - a jetton dating to the Post Medieval period was found in the garden of a house in Barford.
1 A flint of probable Mesolithic date was found on gravel to the E of Pit 7 (PRN 4687). This was a narrow flake of dark flint with the bulbar ...
Findspot - a flint flake probably dating to the Mesolithic period was found 250m south of Barford Wood.
1 Two core trimming flakes with a series of narrow blade detachments were discovered in topsoil in area ‘B’ during archaeological excavations in advance of the Barford Bypass.
Unstratified, Late Mesolithic flint discovered from Area 'B' from excavation in advance of the construction of the Barford Bypass.
1 A core fragment and broken scraper probably dating to the Late Neolithic/Bronze Age period were discovered from a posthole in area ‘B’ during archaeological excavations in advance of the ...
Late Neolithic/Bronze Age flints discovered from Area 'B' from excavation in advance of the construction of the Barford Bypass.
Find of neolithic flints.
1 Catalogue entry.
2 Two groups of Neolithic flint artefacts from Old Barn Field, Barford, and Wasperton.
1 Three flint flakes found during a walkover survey.
2 The flints comprised a retouched flake, possibly a preform for a barbed and tanged arrowhead and a fragment from a mixed ...
Findspot - three Prehistoric flint flakes were found in a field just west of the nursery on Wellesborough Road, Barford.
1 Barford: retouched and flaked implement. From New Gravel Pit. General grid reference SP2761.
2 This general grid reference does not indicate the exact find spot.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic flint was found although the exact location is unknown.
1 A flaked flint implement of Lower Palaeolithic date found in the gravel pit near Barford village on the E bank of the Avon, about 400m from the present ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic flint artefact was found at a gravel pit near Barford.
1 Between boundary fence and hedge at Further Lodge, Barford a 3rd brass c325 AD of Constantine found. Identified by Warwick Museum 1958. Coin held by finder.
2 ...
Findspot - a Roman coin was found 500m east of Bushey Hill, Barford.