1 Sepulchral urn containing ashes found at Wellesbourne by Rev J Clavering. Museum donation.
2 Listed under Romano British Remains with reference to ‘Burial Urn found 1823 – Wellesbourne’.
3 Noted.
A burial dating to the Roman period which was made up of an urn containing ashes was found near Wellesbourne.
1 A quernstone of uncommon type, in excellent condition, was found while digging for gravel on “The Biggin”, a conical hill traversed by Watling Street. Near it lay some ...
The site of a burial, possibly of Roman or later date. A quern stone and an ecclesiastical cope fastening were found near the burial. The site lies in the area to the south west of Shawell.
1 A large ditch runs across the Birch Abbey site following the contour and may have served a dual purpose as a drainage and a boundary ditch. In places the ...
A ditch was found during an excavation. It was Roman in date and numerous human burials were found within it. Sherds of Roman pottery were also found. The site was located in the area of Newport Drive, Alcester.
1 Wormleighton: Wooden coffin, made of a tree trunk, and coins of Constantine found between Wormleighton and Staunton or Stoneton.
3 The OS give a grid reference of SP4453, but this ...
The site of a burial which included a coffin and a few coins dating to the Roman period. The burial was found in the area of Wormleighton.
1 Two cremation vessels of 2nd century grey ware, together with gullies and a pit, were found on the south side of Watling Street about 160m east of the walled ...
Findspot - two cremation urns of Roman date were found 450m north of Crab Tree Farm.