1 Flint scraper from the above grid reference. It was in the possession of the Herbert Museum, Coventry.
2 A round scraper from half a mile N of Southam.
3 Listed.
Findspot - a flint scraper dating to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age was found 900m north of the church, Southam.
1 Pottery given by a man who used to work at the cement works but has now left the area. The pottery apparently came from the cement works. Four different ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Anglo-Saxon period was found near Long Itchington.
1 An undated flint blade was found in a ploughed field at Starbold Farm, Southam by Paul Barthorpe. The flint is a toffee coloured flake with a hinge fracture and ...
A toffee coloured flint flake with hinge fracture and thick creamy cortex on one edge. Retouched ventral edge opposite cortex with small deliberate notch and a smaller 'plough damage' notch.
1 Two coins from the 3rd century were reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum. Small quantities of greyware have also been recovered by metal detectorists at this location.
2 ...
Findspot - two coins dating to the late 3rd century AD and pottery dating to the Roman period were found 1km north east of Southam.
1 An ancient British gold coin is said to have been found at Southam. The particulars given are not very precise, but it appears that one side of the coin ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age was found near Southam.
1 Coins, (one Allectus, two Magnentius) found about 1850 in the Bury Orchard below the church.
2 OS card.
Findspot - 3 coins dating to the Roman period were found 200m south west of the church, Southam.
1 Two denarii of Vespasian; 1 of Geta; 1 copper of Probus (Alexandrian Mint), and others found in Southam.
2 OS card.
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period were found near Southam.
1 A cannon ball was dug up in the garden of a house in 1970. Possibly connected with the Civil War battle of Southam.
Findspot - a cannon ball, which may date to the Post Medieval period, possibly from the Civil War battle of Southam, was found in Southam.
1 A trade token was found by the sexton when digging graves. It was a farthing of T H Coles, date range 1650-75. Obverse – T.C.I. Reverse – shield with ...
Findspot - a token dating to the Post Medieval period was found north of the church, Southam.
1 A coin of Charles I was found by the sexton when digging graves. This was a silver two pence piece, date 1640.
2 Aberystwyth mint. Identified by BM.
3 Source 1 ...
Findspot - a silver coin minted in Aberystwyth and dating to the Post Medieval period was found north of the church, Southam.
1 A brass coin of the house of Valentinian (‘Securitas Rei Publicae’ Siscian mint) was found by Sexton while digging.
2 Source 1 is listed as being in the FI file. ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found north of the church, Southam.
1 A double tournois of Louis XIII of France found in the garden of Southam Windmill. With owner.
Findspot - a French coin of Louis XIII (1610-1643) dating to the Post Medieval period was found 600m north west of the church, Southam.