1 Find made by metal detector: part of a Dragonesque brooch with one “head” missing. Unenamelled. Dated to last half of first century.
Findspot - a Dragonesque brooch was found east of Purley Park, near Mancetter.
1 Information about ribbon development along the Watling Street, from Oswald’s work during the 1950s. Much pottery of all periods was found in the two fields east of the camp ...
Findspot - Roman coins and pottery were found 250m south east of the Bull Inn, Mancetter. The finds may be evidence of Roman settlement in this area.
1 1977: Fieldwalking produced pot finds in five areas.
2 One of the areas ties in with a rectangular enclosure, PRN 8037, the others are extensions of an industrial complex, PRN ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 350m north west of Crab Tree Farm.
1 A single sherd of 3rd century mortarium was found at the above location during field-walking in 1980.
2 Location plan A.
3 Note that it was not a mortarium found but ...
Findspot - a single sherd of Roman pottery was found 100m north of Mancetter Farm.
1 A bag of pottery marked with the above grid reference. The pottery is mortaria and coarse-ware of 2nd-4th century date and kiln debris. No exact location is ...
Findspot - Roman pottery was found 100m north east of Cherry Tree Farm.
1 Chance finds within Mancetter village indicate 1st century occupation.
Findspot - various finds of Roman date from Mancetter.
1 A Roman javelin head was found sometime before 1997 at SP313962. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a Roman javelin head 100m west of Mancetter Bridge.
1 1959. This hoard was found by a chance excavation outside the main gates of Mancetter Manor. Some fragments of red ware jug base and mortaria, not sufficient ...
Findspot - a hoard of coins dating to the Roman period was found west of Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 A bronze ring was taken into Coventry Museum along with three other bronze objects in 1983. The other bronze items were from Staffordshire. All were found with a metal ...
Findspot - a bronze ring of Roman date. The location of the findspot was not recorded.
1 During the excavation of posthole 43 a single sherd of abraded Roman pottery was recorded and a fragment of similarly abraded Roman roof tile was recovered from posthole ...
Sherds of Romano-British pottery and tile found during groundworks at Mancetter Memorial Hall, Old Farm Road, Mancetter.
1 The pottery is likely to have originated from features and/or deposits which were destroyed and re-deposited prior to the construction of the house. The area appears to have been ...
Findspot - a small quantity of Roman pottery was discovered during the observation of trenches at a site on Nuneaton Road, Mancetter.
1 Fieldwalking in 1977 produced pottery finds.
2 This area of finds ties in with rectangular enclosure (WA 8037), and crop-mark enclosures (WA 396).
Findspot - a scatter of Roman pottery was recorded during field walking 600m north west of Crab Tree Farm.
1 Anglo-Saxon gold clasp found on March 4 1993 by metal detector.
2 Catalogue entry.
3 Full description.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon gold clasp, dating to the Migration period, was found in the area of Mancetter. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 4th century bronze belt-buckle with attached belt-plate found by a farmer in 1976 in the course of clearing a hedge. On the plate are two lines of what ...
Findspot - a bronze belt buckle dating to the Roman period was found 180m west of Brooklands Farm.
1 Roman pillar mounded glass was recovered here. Location plan B.
Findspot - glass dating from the Roman period was found 300m east of Bardon Manor Farm.
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.
1 An archaeological evaluation on behalf of Hilton Technical Services was carried out at the Blue Boar Inn, Mancetter, prior to a proposed extension of the restaurant during late June, ...
Findspot - two sherds of Roman pottery were found during an excavation near the Blue Boar Inn, Mancetter.
1 A coin of the 2nd century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 250m east of Stoneleigh Glebe Farm.
1 Two coins were found during 1996 at this location. One coin is a Royal denarius, Tiberius (14-37 AD), the other coin is a Republican denarius c. 82 BC.
Findspot - two Roman coins were found 250m west of Mancetter Bridge.
1 Geophysical Survey. A field immediately west of Manduessedum has been partly surveyed using geophysical equipment, only the eastern half was covered. Field walking recovered a line of ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman tile and wall plaster were found during field walking 200m south east of Witherley Bridge, Mancetter.