1 A total of 17 sherds of Romano-British pottery were recovered from trenches near St. Mary’s Church, Whitchurch. A large fragment of Romano-British roof tile was also recovered from the ...
A total of 17 sherds of Romano-British pottery were recovered from trenches near St. Mary's Church, Whitchurch.
1 A small blade of flint with retouch blunting along both edges – a ‘fabricator’ of Neolithic/Bronze Age date. Differential patina may indicate that the flake has had two phases ...
Findspot - a small flint blade of Neolithic or Bronze Age date was found 500m south west of Crimscote Downs.
1 A thin scatter of flint, some of which could have been worked, located during field survey on a probable Roman site in 1985.
2 1986. One flint scraper found.
3 Survey ...
Findspot - a scatter of flint artefacts was found during a field walking exercise. They were largely of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. The scatter was found 400m south west of Alderminster.
1 1984: Field survey. Finds included Neolithic/Bronze Age flints.
2 22 Neolithic/Bronze Age flints.
3 List.
4 A collection of Prehistoric pottery and flint artefacts from a fieldwalking survey at Whitchurch.
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising flint artefacts dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age, was found 600m south east of Beaman's Covert.
1 1984: Field survey. 624 sherds of possible Early/Middle Iron Age pottery were recovered. These were predominantly in shell gritted fabrics and included coarse ware jars with shoulders decorated by ...
The possible site of an Iron Age settlement. The site is suggested by a scatter of pottery sherds. It is located 800m south west of Crimscote.
Find of ?Neolithic/Bronze Age flint.
1 A thin scatter of ?worked flints was found while field walking an undated crop mark enclosure (PRN 3869).
2 Dating extended to cover the Mesolithic. Now ...
A thin scatter of flints found while field walking 800m northwest of Alderminster Church. It could date from the Mesolithic to the Bronze Age.
1 At Crimscote, and, indeed, all over the parish of Whitchurch, coins of the Lower Empire have been found.
2 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
Findspot - Roman coins have been found at various places in the parish of Whitchurch.
1 /Desc Text / /1985 / / / /WMBFI 4542 /N /
2 /Desc Text /RCH /1986 /WMA /No 29 /p60 /WMB /Y /
3 /Desc Text /RCH /1988 /WMA /31 /38 ...
Findspot - a Neolithic flint axe was found 600m south east of Beaman's Covert.
1 A fairly large number of Roman sherds (c25) were found in the graveyard of Whitchurch church during field survey. Oystershell may also be associated and may indicate a Roman ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in the graveyard of Whitchurch Church.
1 During a survey of the parish of Whitchurch a section of Anglo-Saxon cross shaft (or arm) of possible 10th or 11th century date was discovered in the flower bed ...
Findspot - a fragment of an Anglo Saxon cross shaft, of Early Medieval date, was found at Park House, Whitchurch.