2 Elements of a field system contemporary with the villa were evident in each of the four sub areas, apparetnly laid out without respect to the earlier enclosures. The ...
Ditches and gullies found during pipeline excavations indicate a field system of Romano-British date stetching south from the villa along the river.
1 Two coins from the 3rd and 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - two coins dating to the Roman period were found in Hunningham parish.
1 Ploughing on Snowford Hill in the area of the crop mark site (PRN 1364) produced a fragment of Neolithic axe (PRN 6054) and an intensive scatter of Wappenbury wares. ...
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 700m north of Toll House Bridge.
1 Grey pottery. Three sherds found in 1973 by schoolboys. Seen and identified, 1975. Scatter in arable field.
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Roman period were found 600m south of the Grand Union Canal, Long Itchington.
1 Collection of potsherds found at this location.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found to the south west of New Fields Farm.
1 Small rectangular buildings and linear features show on air photographs.
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3 The site has no immediate parallel and is difficult to date because of the paucity of surface finds.
4 It ...
The site of a settlement dating to between the Roman and Early Medieval period. It is known from cropmarks of enclosures and linear features which are visible on aerial photographs. The cropmarks are similar to those of Saxon Palaces. It is located 800m north east of Snowford Bridge.
1 About 500m N of Snowford bridge near the E bank of the Itchen, Roman brick, tile and pottery were found.
2 Accession Card.
3 Roman building site. c1925: trial holes dug ...
The site of a Roman villa, known from various archaeological excavations carried out throughout the 20th century. A corn drying kiln was uncovered and it is believed the villa also had a bath house. It is located south east of Hunningham.