1 A stone Acheulian ovate handaxe was found c 1960 during digging in a back garden at Church Lane, Middleton. The axe was about 0.7mm below the surface and was ...
Find spot - a Palaeolithic handaxe was found in the garden of a house in Church Lane, Middleton.
1 In 1971, a looped palstave was found during ploughing.
2 SEW gives SP1998 as the location, presumably from records in Birmingham Museum.
3 Vine gives SP1898 as the ...
Find spot - a palstave, a bronze axehead, Bronze Age in date was found approximately 200m to the south west of Middleton Hall.
1 Part of a quern, now in Tamworth Museum.
Find spot - part of a quern, a stone for grinding corn. It was Iron Age in date and was found about 400m south of Shirrall Hall.
1 Findspot indicated of a flint end scraper.
Find of a flint tool in Middleton, 250m east of Fisher's Mill Bridge.
1 Blades and flakes found at SP188979.
Mesolithic tools found in Middleton
1 Core, blade and flakes found at SP175965.
Find of Neolithic/Bronze Age flints 1km east of Allen End, Middleton.
1 Romano British body sherd (type 6) found at SP178986.
One Romano British body sherd found 300m north of Middleton.
1 A Post Medieval coin was found with a metal detector (PRN 5122). Other members of the same metal detecting group have found, in the same general area, another Medieval ...
Find spot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found. Exact location unknown.
1, 2 A metal-detector user working at cSP1995 on a field lying to fallow, has found a silver half penny of Henry VIII (2nd coinage, 1526-44, initial mark lis). ...
Findspot - a silver coin dating to the Post Medieval period was found. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 , 2 A Post Medieval (PRN 5122) and a Medieval (PRN 5121) coin found by metal detector users. Other members of the same metal detecting group have found, in ...
Find spot - a coin and three fibulae, ornaments worn fastened to clothing, were found. They were Roman in date. Exact location unknown.
1 A cast copper alloy female bust, probably a mount, dating from the Roman period. The bust consists of a head, neck and upper torso at the front and on ...
A cast copper alloy female bust, probably a mount, dating from the Roman period. The bust consists of a head, neck and upper torso at the front and on the reverse the bust terminates below the head at about the neck.
1 The torc was found during potato harvesting in a field at Middleton Hall in 1968 or 1969 at the above grid reference. The field in which the ...
Find spot - a torc, an armband or necklace made of gold, which was Iron Age in date. It was found 100m to the north east of Middleton Hall.