1 Acheulian hand axe 84 mm by 65 mm found at Heathcote in soil dumped at the sewage works from excavation of the filter beds. Donated in April 1959.
3 A ...
Find spot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found 1km north west of Bishop's Tatchbrook.
1 Field survey by R.Fowler in 1984 produced a Neolithic/Bronze Age scraper.
Find spot - a Neolithic or Bronze Age flint scraper was found 600m south west of Highdown Hill Plantation.
1 No site identified. A possible pond located in the field. Large quantity of tile. Also 1 Medieval pottery sherd, other glazed and modern sherds, 2 pieces ...
A possible pond of unknown date is located 300m north west of Highdown Hill Plantation. Fragments of flint, a sherd of Medieval pottery and fragments of tile were also found.
1 Flints and Roman sherds indicate cultivation at some level, also 6 Medieval sherds. Much post-Medieval material could indicate a midden, or housing in, or near, the field – ...
Several quarry pits of unknown date were found at this location as were sherds of Roman, Medieval and Post-Medieval pottery. The site is located 700m north west of Highdown Hill Plantation.
1 A mound in the SW corner of the field was destroyed 10+ years ago and according to the farmer a watching brief was maintained by the Museum. A ...
The site of a mound of unknown date. Fragments of worked flint and sherds of Roman and Medieval pottery were also found in this location, 300m south east of Tatchbrook Mallory.
1 A possible Romano-British site indicated by 9 Romano-British sherds in a small area. This scatter was associated with brick, tile and mortar from an unknown modern source.
2 Further Roman ...
Find spot - sherds of Roman pottery and tile were found 500m north of Tatchbrook Mallory.
1 Field survey produced a possible microlith.
Find spot - a flint implement of Mesolithic date was found 500m west of Whitnash Bushes.
12 Two Bronze Age or Neolithic flints were recorded during fieldwalking along the route of the M40. No further information.
Two Bronze Age or Neolithic flints were recorded during fieldwalking along the route of the M40.
1 Seven Roman sherds. Post-medieval pottery more prevalent than modern, no Medieval sherds. 8 possible worked flints. A small quarry or marl pit existed to the N of the field ...
1 No site identified. A possible pond located in the field (WA4579). Large quantity of tile. Also 1 Medieval pottery sherd, other glazed and modern sherds, 2 ...
1 Flints and Roman sherds indicate cultivation at some level, also 6 Medieval sherds. Much post-Medieval material could indicate a midden, or housing in, or near, the field – ...
1 The depopulation appears to have taken place in 1505 and is recorded as resulting from the enclosure of 310 acres. 60 people were forced to leave sorrowfully. ...
The possible site of the deserted Medieval settlement of Tachbrook Mallory which is indicated by a scatter of pottery. The site lies to the north of Chapel Hill Farm.
1 2 possible worked flints found during survey work undertaken by R Fowler in 1984.
Find spot - possible flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found in the area of Tachbrook Mallory.
1 A quantity of Roman sherds was found among the pottery from Tachbrook Mallory deserted village during survey work undertaken by Richard Fowler in 1984.
2 6 RB sherds appear to ...
Find spot - sherds of Roman pottery were found in the area of Tachbrook Mallory.
1 Roman pottery scatter at the above grid reference.
2 No record of this site could be found in Birmingham Museum Sites and Finds record.
Find spot - a scatter of Roman pottery sherds was found near Oakley Wood Road, Bishop's Tatchbrook.