1 Two Neolithic stone axes and a thin butted, partly polished, stone axe believed to be from the fort (WA 1825), were found at Meon Hill.
2 Also found four axes, ...
Findspot - several Neolithic stone axes were found on Meon Hill in the early 20th century.
1 Finds from the ploughed fields inside Meon Hill. These included flint flakes and scrapers, also cores. Three possible Neolithic axes (WA 6065). A few flint flakes were found during ...
Findspot - various Neolithic flint artefacts, including flakes, scrapers and cores, were found on Meon Hill in the early 20th century.
1 is said to have been found inside the hillfort.
2 Dating given as Middle Bronze Age.
Findspot - a socketed Bronze Age chisel believed to have been found on Meon Hill.
1 In 1824 a large hoard of 394 currency bars was found 1.2m below the surface on Meon Hill. These currency bars were perhaps originally packed into a chest.
2 Hoard ...
Findspot - a large hoard of 394 Iron Age currency bars was found on Meon Hill.
1 Roman pottery and one or two small Roman brass coins were recorded from ploughed fields on Meon Hill.
2 A gentleman in 1922 also found Roman pottery.
3 Field walking produced ...
Findspot - Roman pottery and one or two small brass coins were found on Meon Hill.
1 A watching brief took place at this location during 1998, though foundation trenches for a new house had been filled with concrete before they could be examined. No archaeological ...
Findspot - fragments of pottery were found during archaeological work in Upper Quinton. The pottery dated to the Imperial period.
1 Metal detector finds from Lower Quinton Farm. These consisted of: a Roman copper alloy fibula fragment (later 1st century AD), bronze coin of Constantine I (307-337), bronze coin of ...
Findspot - Roman coins, a brooch and a pendant were found 950m south east of Lower Meon.