1 During the excavation of a gravel pit in 1931, a workman came across a Beaker (which he unfortunately broke) with a “flint near its foot”: the former was found ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age beaker, a handleless drinking vessel, was found near Coventry Road, Baginton. The beaker was decorated with incised lines. Flint artefacts of the same date were also found in this location.
1 In Hall sand-pit, 200m SW of the find of an Early Bronze Age beaker (PRN 2678) and N of the E portion of the Saxon cemetery (PRN 2679) a ...
Findspot - fragments of pottery from a Bronze Age bucket urn were found in the area to the east of Coventry Road, Baginton.
1 The only reference to this find (apart from the OS Card which gives the above location) is by Edwards who, as an addendum to his reporting of the finds ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age flint arrowhead was found 300m east of the church at Baginton.
Find of a Bronze Age axe.
1 Late Bronze Age bronze socketed axe, three ribs. In a private collection.
Find
1 Bronze socketed spearhead. Found in Browningcroft. Now in Birmingham Museum. Grid reference SP2196 given with no indication of source.
2 A bronze spearhead from Kingsbury, in Birmingham Museum (Acc No ...
Find spot - a bronze socketed spearhead dating to the Bronze Age. It was found 50m south east of Broomey Croft Farm.
1 A perforated whetstone found in 1976 on the surface of a ploughed field at Bramcote Hill. Length 6.8 cm, breadth 2.2 cm, maximum thickness 0.8 cm. Weight 24 grammes. ...
Findspot - a whetstone, thought to be of Bronze Age date, was found 400m south east of Bramcote Hospital.
1 Bronze Age Pygmy vessel – a small crude pot found by a workman engaged on digging a deep drain across a field at King’s Hill, Finham. Classified by British ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age miniature pot was found 300m south west of Finham Green.
Find of a Bronze Age gold object.
1 Bronze Age gold armlet. Obtained in Warwick 1868. Ends slightly expanded. In Evans Collection, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
2 Possibly of local provenance.
Find
1 A ?Bronze Age flint was found in Cocksparrow Street, Warwick and kept by the finder.
Findspot - a flint artefact dating to the Bronze Age were found 600m north west of Warwick Castle.
1 Stone implement from Polesworth. Bartlett in 1791 described and figured (somewhat crudely) a barbed and tanged arrowhead.
2 Noted.
Find spot - a barbed and tanged arrowhead of Bronze Age date was found 60m west of Market Street, Polesworth.
1 Anecdotal evidence of a Bronze Age Bracelet. The finder was playing as a child in fields near Wolston when a beaten gold object was discovered. The bracelet was broken ...
A Bracelet which possibly dates to the Bronze Age was found by children playing in 1966. The site lies in a field 220m north-east of Wolston School.
1 Six pottery sherds, two rim and four body, hand made, organic tempering, possilby Bronze Age were found.
Findspot - a number of pottery sherds was found at Waddon Hill.
1 Find of a partially worked barbed and tanged arrowhead from the early Bronze Age. Method of recovery unrecorded. The grid reference given was SP43456930, which is in Bourton and ...
Find of a partially worked barbed and tanged arrowhead from the Bronze Age. The exact location is unclear.
1 Medium-sized, slightly double-expanded axe-hammer with countersunk perforation. Located during ‘excavations’ at Lower Hillmorton, Rugby in 1939.
2 Found in Bronze Age barrow at Lower Hillmorton in 1939. Early Bronze Age ...
Findspot - a stone axe dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period was found in the area of Lower Hillmorton.
1 Bloxam records a ‘British spearhead of bronze, of late type’ about the year 1825, near the site of Gibbet Hill tumulus (PRN 2783).
3 The OS was unable to located ...
Findspot - a spearhead dating to the Bronze Age was found 100m east of Gibbet Hill.
1 At above grid reference – barbed and tanged flint arrowhead (Bronze Age). Surface find from field W of Limestone Hall.
2 Reported found 14:10:71.
Findspot - a Bronze Age flint barbed and tanged arrowhead was found 600m north west of Limestone Hall.
1 A Bronze palstave discovered at Burton Green shortly before the 1914-18 war in Arden. Now in Birmingham Museum. A typical palstave. The stop-ridge and loop are well developed but ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age palstave, a type of stone axe, was found in the area to the south west of Burton Green.
1 A labourer from Long Lawford was digging a piece of ground at New Bilton on 31/12/1867 and discovered a brass leaf-shaped dagger at a depth of two spades. The ...
Findspot - a dagger dating to the Middle Bronze Age was found in the area of New Bilton.
1 Bronze celt in the Bloxam collection resembling in form that figured in Sir John Evans’ Bronze Implements. Also bronze palstaves.
2 The two objects referred to above are almost certainly ...
Findspot - a Bronze Age axehead or palstave was found in the area north east of Wolvey.
1 One sherd of Romano British or Medieval pottery found at Oldbury. This was entered on the Museum accession register but no grid reference was given. It is ...
One sherd of pottery dating to between the Iron Age and Medieval periods has been found. It has also been suggested this is the site of a hillfort, from place name evidence. It is located 750m south east of the church in Little Compton.
1 A flat axe head from the early-mid Bronze Age. No grid reference given and method of recovery unrecorded. Line drawing FI file 10002.
Find of an early-mid Bronze Age axe at Bretford Fields.
1 A flat axe from the early Bronze Age. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP45358190 (area).
2 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 1998-03-01T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal ...
A Bronze Age flat axe found near Street Aston.
1 Find of a spear tip at SP11025247 in September 1995. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a spear tip from the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age on the Stratford Road to the east of Bidford on Avon.