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1 Volume Raleigh Radford, C.A.: The Neolithic in the Southwest of England Dudley, D: The Excavation of a Barrow at Glendorgal, Newquay, 1957 Fowler, P.J: A Native Homestead of the Roman Period at Port Godrevy, Gwithian Fowler, P.J and Thomas, A.C: Arable Fields of the Pre-Norman Period at Gwithian Saunders, A.D: Harry s Walls, St Mary s, Scilly: A New Interpretation Douch, H.L: Archaeological discoveries recorded in Cornish Newspapers before 1855 List of Cornish Museums Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 1, Unpublished Material from Cornish Museums: 1, Carn Brea Finds, Camborne Public Library Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Hundred of Penwith(West): 5, Sancreed Hundred of Pydar, 1, St Agnes Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology, List No. 10: May 1961-March 1962 with addenda Short Notes: Guthrie, A: Larking, L.M: Bowen, C.H: Clark, E: Jope, E.M(ed): Thomas, A.C: Wilson, D and Blunt, C.A: Henderson, C: Watkins, C.M: Miles Brown, A: Jenkin, A.K.H: A Stone Baking Oven in a Cottage at Zennor Bee Boles Ancient Fields Cornish Fogous Studies in Building History Phillack Church The Trewhiddle Hoard Ecclesiastical Antiquities, etc. North Devon Pottery ant its Export to America Cornish Clocks and Clockmakers Mines and Miners of Cornwall I, II
2 Volume Megaw, J.V.S: The Neolithic in the South-West of England: a reply and some further comments Ashbee, P: Chambered Tombs on St Mary s, Isles of Scilly Russell, V and Pool, PA.S: Excavation of a Romano-British Hut, Boscreege, Gulval Thomas, C: Trial Excavations at Mulfra Vean, 1954 Wood, P.D: Open Field Strips, Forrabury Common, near Boscastle Crowley. J: Cornish Sundials: 1 Thomas, C: The Society s 1962 Excavations: Interim Report Saunders, A.D: Excavations at Castle Gotha: Second Interim Report Wailes, A: Excavations at Castle-an-Dinas: Interim Report Excavation News, Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 2, Unpublished Material from Cornish Museums: 2, Gunwalloe Pottery, Helston Museum Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Hundered of Penwith(West): 6, Paul Hundred of Pydar: 2, Perranzabuloe Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology, List No 11: March 1962-March 1963 Short Notes: Fowler, E: Thomas, C: Thomas, C: Warner, R: A Clark, Grahame: Wainwright, F.T: Henderson, C: Tonkin, M & J.W: Tangye, N: Doble, G.H: Barton, D.B: Penannular Brooch from Godrevy Headland, Gwithian A Flat Axe from Praa Sands The Rediscovery of St Ia s Chapel, Camborne Possible Henge at Halgarras, near Truro Prehistoric England Archaeoloy and Place-Names and History Essays in Cornish History (re-issue) St Enoder The Story of Glendorgal The Saints of Cornwall, I. II Guide to the Mines of West Cornwall
3 Volume Thomas, C: The Society s 1962 Excavations: The Henge at Castilly Russell, V and Pool, P.A.S: Excavation of a Menhir at Try, Gulval Brooks, R.T: The Rumps, St Minver: Interi, Report on the 1963 Excavations Noall, C: Nineteenth-Century Discoveries at Lelant Thomas, C: Minor Sites in the Gwithian Area (Iron Age to Recent) Saunders, A: Launceston Castle: An Interim Report Thomas, C: Settlement-History in Early Cornwall: I, the Hundreds Hudson, K: Industrial Archaeology Excavation News, : Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 3, Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Rosecliston, Crantock Gwithian Lanyon, Madron Tredarvah, Penzance Castle-an-Dinas, St Columb Major Carn Euny, Sancreed Treworld, Lesnewth Halangy Downs, St Mary s, Isles of Silly Isles of Scilly Museum Nor-Nour, Isles of Scilly Hundred of Penwith(West): 1, Penzance and Madron Hundred of Powder: 1, Kea; 2, St Allen Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology, List No 12: April 1963-March 1964 Short Notes: Somerscales, M.I: The Deserted Village of Sheepstall Interesting Discovery near Bude Carew s "Survey of Cornwall" Pool, P.A.S: Tolcreeg Barrow, Gulval Morton Nance, R: A Glossary of Cornish Seawords Filip, J: Celtic Civilization and Its Heritage Coate, M: Cornwall in the Great Civil War and Interregnum Reynold, T: The Chapels and Curates of Market Jew Hudson, K: Industrial Archaeology An Introduction Noall, C: A History of Cornish Mail- and Stage-Coaches Hamilton Jenkin, A.K: Mines and Miners of Cornwall
4 Volume Wainwright, G.J: Dudley, D and Thomas, C: Dudley, D and Jope, E.M: The Excavation of a Cairn at St Neot, Bodmin Moor An Early Bronze Age Burial at Rosecliston An Iron Age Cist-Burial with Two Brooches from Trevone, North Cornwall Christie, P: Carn Euny Excavations: Interim Report on the 1964 Season Mackenzie, M: Isles of Scilly Museum Association in 1964 Thomas, C: The Hill-Fort at St Dennis Ashbee, P: Excavation at Halangy Down, St Mary s, Isles of Scilly, 1964 Warner, R.B: Rediscovery of the Chapel at Chapel Porth, St Agnes Minter, E.M: Lanyon in Madron: Interim Report on the Society s 1964 Excavation Megaw, J.V.S: New Light on the Most Ancient West (review article) Tonkin, J.W: The Recording of Vernacular Architecture in Cornwall Excavation News, Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 4, Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Manaccan Castle-an-Dinas, St Columb Major Nor-Nour, Isles of Scilly Perranzabuloe "Second Church" Chapel Jane, Zennor Gwithian, Site SL Tresmorn, St Gennys, Cornwall Penwith(West): 8, Gulval Penwith(East): 1, Gwithian Powder: 3, Kenwyn Kerrier: 1, Mawnan; 2, St Anthony in Meneage; 3, Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology, List No. 13: April 1964-March 1965 Short Notes: Somerscales: Earthworks at Carvedras, Truro Somerscales: Further Sherds from Phillack Towans Wood, P.D: A Find of the Roman Period in N.E. Cornwall Maxwell, I.S: A Sherd from the Submerged Forest at Porthcurnick Beach Hedges, E.S: Doble, G.H: Douch, H.L: Thomas, C: Noall, C and Farr, G: Tin in Social and Economic History The Saints of Cornwall East Wheal Rose Gwithian, Notes of the Church, Parish and St Gothian s Chapel Wreck and Rescue round the Cornish Coast I
5 Volume Brooks, R.T: The Rumps: Second Interim Report on the 1965 Season Pool, P.A.S: The Borlase-Stukeley Correspondence Warner, R.B: Burrow Belles: A New Chambered Tomb near Truro Le Grice, C.V: Poem: To a Fallen Cromlech Christie, P.M: Carn Euny: A Brief Note on the 1965 Excavation Ashbee, P: Excavations at Halangy Down, St Mary s, Isles of Scilly, 1965 & 1966 Fox, A and Ravenhill, W.L.D: Excavation of the Roman Fort at Tregear, Nanstallon, 1965: Interim Report Tylecote, R.F.: The History of the Tin Industry in Cornwall: some suggested lines of research Dudley, D and Minter, E.M: The Excavation of a Medieval Settlement at Treworld, Lesnewth, 1963 Excavation News, : Perran Sands Tresmorn, St Gennys Fenton-Ia Chapel, Troon Chapel Jane, Zennor Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 5, Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Penwith(W): 9, Morvah;additions to St Just Penwith(E): 2, Gwinear; 3, Illogan (first part) Powder: 4, St Goran Kerrier: 4, St Martin in Meneage; 5, Mawgan in Meneage; 6, Constantine Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology, List No. 14: April 1965-April 1966 Short Notes: Thomas, C: A Cross-Incised Slab from Ludgvan Churchyard Thomas, C (ed): Phillips, C.W (compiled by): Bizley, A.C: Gibson, F.E: Rural Settlement in Roman Britain Ordnance Survey (Period Map): Britain in the Dark Ages (from circa 410 to 870 A.D.) The Slate Figures of Cornwall Scilly and the Scillonians A Pictorial History
6 Volume Megaw, J.V.S: Thomas, C: Tomb Hawker, R.S: Christie, P.M: Warner, R.B: Fox, A and Ravenhill, W.L.D: Report Peacock, D.P.S and Thomas, C: Adams, J.H: A Chesher, F.J: Weaver, M.E: Allen, J: Beard, S.W: Excavation News, The Trenoweth Collar Sperris Quoit; The Excavation Of A New Penwith Chamber Warbstow Barrow (Poem) Carn Euny Excavations: Interim Report On The 1966 Season The Carnanton Tin Ingot Excavation Of The Roman Fort At Tregear: Second Interim Class "E" Imported Post-Roman Pottery: A Suggested Origin New type of Cresset Stone? The Late Medieval House at Colquite, St Mabyn Notes on a Farmhouse Complex at Penrice, Karslake Downs The Cornish Round Chimney in Australia The Industrial Monument Survey of Cornwall Halangy Down, St Mary s, Scilly Gwithian Beach The Gare Hoard of Roman Coins Perran Sands Fenton-Ia Chapel, Troon Tresmorn, St Gennys Launceston Castle Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 6, Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Penwith(W): 9, Zennor Penwith(E): 4, Redruth, with additions to Illogan Pydar: additions to St Agnes and Perranzabuloe Powder: 5, St Ewe Kerrier: 7, Grade-Ruan Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology, List No. 15: May 1966-May 1967 Short Notes: Mackenzie, P.Z: Thumb-Nail Scapers in Scilly Russell, V: Barrows and Whim-Rounds Tylecote, R.F: Metallurgical Examination of a Socketed Axe and Three Lumps of Bronze from St Gillan, St Anthony-in-Meneage Warner, R.B: Some New Cliff Castles Mackenzie, M: Recent Discoveries at St Mary s, Scilly Dowson, E: Confusion between Two Wendron Crosses Rivet, A.L.F (ed): The Iron Age in Northern Britain Thomas, C: Christian Antiquities of Camborne Saklatvala, B: Arthur: Roman Britain s Last Champion Quixley, R.C.E: Antique Maps of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Halliday, F.E: A Cornish Chronicle, The Carews of Antony from Armada to Civil War Chaplais, P: The Authenticity of the Royal Anglo-Saxon Diplomas of Exeter Barton, R.A: A History of the Cornish China-Clay Industry Hawkridge, C: Veryan and the Roseland Barton, D.B: The Redruth and Chasewater Railway
7 Volume Newcomb, R.M: Geographical Location Analysis and Iron Age Settlement in West Penwith Caddick, A: At Lanyon Quiot (poem) Laing, L.R: Greek Tin Trade with Cornwall? Ashbee, P: Excavations at Halangy Down, St Mary s, Christie, P.M: Carn Euny: Fourth Interim Report on the 1967 Season Brooks, R.T: The Rumps, St Minver: Third Interim Report, 1967 Season Fos, A and Ravenhill, W.L.D: Excavation of the Roman Fort at Tregear: Third Interim Report Russell, V and Pool, P.A.S: The Excavation of Chapel Jane, Zennor Bainbridge, B.C,L: The Tin Streaming Industry in Cornwall: A Survey Society for Medieval Archaeology s Easter conference, 1968 Hague, D.B: Early Lighthouses in Cornwall Nicholas, E.M: "Crows" in Cornish Hedges in the Pendeen Area Turk, F.A: Notes on Cornish Mammals in Prehistoric & Historic Times: 1 Excavation News, : Stannon Down, St Breward Wolley Barrow, Morwenstow Barrow at Carnon downs Tregiffian, St Buryan The rumps, St Minver Halangy Down, St Mary s, Isles of Scilly Carn Euny, Sancreed Trevinnick, St Kew Carvossa, Grampound Merther Uny, Wendron Perran Sands Launceston Castle St Nighton s Chapel, Newlyn East Lake s Pottery, Truro Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology: List No. 16: June 1967-Sept 1968 Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Penwith (West): 11, Towednack, with additions to St Buryan, Sancreed and Madron Powder: 6, St Michael Caerhays; 7, Cuby, with Tregoney St James; 8, Creed with Grampound Kerrier: 8, St Keverne Short Notes: Thomas, C: Schofield, J: Tangye, M: Tangye, M: Roman Coin from Gwithian Beach Early Blowing-Houses at Godolphin An Unusual Cider-Press, Tresco Reconstruction of a Gwennap Cross Smith, A.S.D and Morton Nance, R (ed. Retallack Hooper, E.G): Cornish Studies no. 2: comments on Henry Lewis Llawlyfr Cernyweg Canol Ordish, H.G: A Pictorial Survey (with) Cornish Engine-Houses. A Second Pictorial Survey Tangye, M: Portreath Some Chapters in its History Nicholas, E.M: A Short Guide to St Just and Pendeen Shaw, T: A History of Cornish Methodism Barton, D.B: A History of Tin Mining and Smelting in Cornwall Barton, D.B: Essays in Cornish Mining History
8 Volume Guthrie, A: Excavation of a Settlement at Goldherring, Sancreed, Christie, P.M: Carn Euny: Fifth Interim Report on the 1968 Season Stengelhofen, J.P: The Industrial Archaeology Week-End, 1969 Bonney, D.J and H.M: The Vernacular Architecture Group s Annual Conference, 1969 Peacock, D.P.S: A Romano-British Salt-Working Site at Trebarveth, St Keverne Weaver, M.E: Current Evidence for the Distribution and Possible Origins of the Round Buttress Chimney Jermy, K.E: A Possible Roman Road aligned on Stratton, Cornwall Thomas, C: Excavations at Crane Godrevy, Gwithian, 1969: Interim Report Fox, A and Ravenhill,W.J.D: Excavation of a Rectilinear Earthwork at Trevinnick, St Kew, 1968 Orchard, M: Chapel Jane (poem) Turk, F.A: On Some Human Remains from Crantock, Newquay Turk, F.A: Notes on Cornish Mammals in Prehistoric and Historic Times: 2 Excavation News, : Launceston Castle 1969 Tresmorn, St Gennys Halangy Down, Isles of Scilly Berry Court, Jacobstow Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 7, Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology: List No. 17, Oct 1968-Sept 1969 Parochial Check-Lists: A Note on Progress Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Penwith(W):, 12, St Ives; 13, Ludgvan; 14, Lelant Kerrier: 9, Cury; 10, Gunwalloe Short Notes: Pool, P.A.S: Grinsell, L.V: Ryder, M.L: Pool, P.A.S: Vosper, D.C: Ashe, G (ed): Chapel Carn Brea, St Just A Note on the Rillaton Barrow Animal Bones in Archaeology An Introduction to Cornish Place Names A Glimpse of Saltash The Quest for Arthur s Britain
9 Volume Ashbee, P: Problems of the Neolithic and Bronze Age in Cornwall Mercer, R.J: The Excavation of a Bronze Age Hut-Circle Settlement, Stannon Down Newcomb, R.M: The Spatial Distribution of Hill Forts in West Penwith Mercer, R.J: The Neolithic Settlement on Carn Brea: Preliminary Report, 1970 Christie, P.M: Carn Euny: Sixth Interim Report on the 1969 Season Ashbee, P: Excavations at Halangy Down, St Mary s, Scilly, Butcher, S.A: Excavations at Nornour, Scilly, : Interim Report The Cornish Water-Wheel Preservation Society Saunders, A.D: Excavations at Launceston Castle, , Interim Report Douch, H.L and Beard, S.W: Excavations at Carvossa, Probus, : Preliminary Report Fox, A and Ravenhill, W.L.D: Excavation of the Roman Fort at Tregear: Fourth Interim Report Harvey, D: The Double Fort at Merthen, Constantine Brown, P.D.C: A Roman Pewter Mould from St Just in Pnewith, Cornwall Rule, E.M et al: An Underground Feature near Coverack Bridges, Helston Hull, P.L: William Worcester in Cornwall (review article) Turk, F.A.: Notes on Cornish Mammals in Prehistoric and Historic Times: 3 Excavation News, : Underwater Archaeology in Cornwall Longstone Downs, St Stephen-in-Brannel Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 8, Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology: List No. 18, Oct 1969 Sept 1970 Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Penwith (E): 5, Camborne Powder: 9, St Stephen-in-Brannel; 10, St Mewan Kerrier: 11, Mullion; 12, Landewednack Short Notes: Weaver, M.E: Sheppard, P: Woolf, C: Hamilton Jenkin, A.K: Rivet, A.L.F (ed): Nicholls, D De L: Hatcher, J: Round Buttress Chimneys: A Postscript A Computer from Human Long Bones An Introduction to the Archaeology of Cornwall Cornwall and its People The Roman Villa in Britain Lostwithiel A Diversified Economy in Later Medieval Cornwall
10 Volume Miles, H and Miles, T.J: Excavations on Longstone Downs, St Stephen-in-Brannel & St Mewan Noall, R.J: Bussow Bronze Age Village and its Last Inhabitants Sheppard, P: "One Barrow" or Two? Hodder, I: The Use of Nearest Neighbour Analysis Newcomb, R.M: Comments on "The Use of Nearest Neighbour Analysis" Tangye, M: Earthworks in the Parish of Illogan Rahtz, P: Castle Dore A Reappraisal of the Post-Roman Structures Beresford, G: Tresmorn, St Gennys Pool, P.A.S: Zennor Quoit Preserv d (poem) McBride et al.: A Mid-17th Century Merchant ship-wreck near Mullion: Interim Report Turk, F.A.: Notes on Cornish Mammals in Prehistoric and Historic Times: 4 Excavation News, : Carn Brea, Illogan Nornour, Isles of Scilly Samson, Isles of Scilly Launceston Castle Berry Court, Jacobstow Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 9, Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology: List No. 19, Oct 1970 Dec 1971 Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Powder: 11, Roche Pydar: 3, St. Breoke Penwith (E): additions to 1, Gwithian; 3, Illogan; 4, Redruth Short Notes: Mackenzie, P.Z: Dowson, E: Flint Arrowhead from Bryher, Isles of Scilly Coin Hoard from Mawnan Parish Rawe, D.R: Padstow s Obby Oss and May Day Festivities Grinsell, L: Discovering Regional Archaeology South Western England Thomas, C: Britain and Ireland in Early Christian Times, AD Chesher, V.M and F.J: The Cornishman s House an introduction to the history of traditional domestic architecture in Cornwall
11 Volume Mercer, R: The Excavation of the Neolithic Settlement, Carn Brea, 1972 Buckley, D.G: The Excavation of Two Slate Cairns at Trevone, Padstow, 1972 Gray, A (ed by Ashbee, P): Prehistoric Habitation Sites on the Isles of Scilly Saunders, C: The Excavation at Grambla, Wendron, 1972: Interim Report Thomas, C: Roman Objects from the Gwithian Area Excavation News, : Caerloggas, St Austell Tregiffian Barrow, St Buryan Berry Court, Jacobstow Launceston Castle, Cornwall Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 10, Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology, List No. 20, Dec 1971-Dec1972 Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Kerrier: 13, Stithians Powder: 12, St Blazey; 13, St Austell Short Notes: Burleigh, R: Mackenzie, P.Z: Pearce, S.M: Mesolithic Finds from the Kelseys An Unusual Worked Flint from Scilly Two Unrecorded Cornish Bronzes Collis, J: Exeter Excavations: The Guildhall Site Institute of Cornish Studies: Sketch of the Life of William West, C.E., of Tredenham Minchington, W and Perkins, J: Tidemills of Devon and Cornwall
12 Volume Whitehead, P.F: Neolithic and Upper Palaeolithic working sites, Booby s Bay, Cornwall MacNamara, E: A Note on the Aegean Sword-Hilt in Truro Museum Miles, H and T: Excavations at Trethurgy, St Austell: Interim Report Tangye, M: "Hulls" in Cornwall: a survey and discussion MacBride, P: An Eighteenth-century Prussian Cannon from Plymouth Sound Nicholas, J: Verses on the Logging-Rock (1815) Excavation News, : Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 11, Carn Brea, Ilogan Watch Hill, St Stephen-in-Brannel Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: East: 1, St Stephen s by Launcesten; 2, St Thomas; 3, St Mary Magdalene; 4, Lawhitton Short Notes: Penhallurick, R.D.: Sheppard, P: Berridge, G: Brooks, R.T: Recent Finds from Boscastle The Amherst Gun Battery, Kingsand A Pebble Mace-Head from St Germans Finds from a Coin Collection at Falmouth The Trevithick Society (reprint Series No 1): Illustrated Cataloque of Pumping and Winding Engines, etc., manufactured by William s Perran Foundry Co, Perranarworthal Pool, P.A.S: The Place-Names of West Penwith Axford, E.C: The Cornish Moor a brief study of Bodmin Moor Arlott, J with Cowan, R and Gibson, F: Island Camera the Isles of Wcilly in the Photography of the Gibson Family
13 Volume Brooks, R.T: Pearce, S.M: Excavation News, : The Excavations of The Rumps Cliff Castle, St Minver, Cornwall Some unpublished Bronzes from Cornwall Little Bay, St Martins, Scilly Tichbarrow, Davidstow Higher Polcoverack, The Lizard Pendeen, Threemilestone, Truro Lambessow, St Clement Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 12, Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: East: 5, Antony; 6, Sheviocl; 7, St John; 8, Maker; 9, Rame Short Notes: Penhallurick, R: Thomas, C: An Axe-Hammer from Boscreage, Gulval A Roman Lamp from Rosewall Hill, St Ives Fox, A: South West England, BC AD 600 Ashbee, P: Ancient Scilly, from the First Farmers to the Early Christians; an introduction and survey
14 Volume Woolf, C: Appreciation Miles, H: Thomas, C: Irwin, M: Thomas, C: Dorothy Dudley Historian, Teacher, Archaeologist. An Barrows on the St Austell Granite, Cornwall Excavation of a Cist on Emblance Downs, St Breward An Earthwork at Restormel Recent Fieldwork in the Isles of Scilly Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Stratton: 1, Morwenstow; 2, Kilkhampton West: 1, Lanteglos-by-Fowey Powder: 14, Ladock Penwith(E): 6, St Erth Excavation News, 1974: Short Notes: Samuels, J.R: Bonsall, C and Selby, P: Whitehead, P.F: Tangye, M: Tangye, M: Axford, E.A: Launceston Castle A Coarse Storage Vessel in a Clay-lined Pit, Pendrathen, St Mary s, Isles of Scilly A collection of Mesolithic Flints from Crooklets, near Bude Booby s Point Working Site A Revised Chronology A New Font in the "Bodmin" Series A Smuggler s Cache, Tresco, Isles of Scilly Bodmin Moor
15 Volume Thomas, C: The Cornwall Committee for Rescue Archaeology Ashbee, P: "The Archaeology of Cornwall and Scilly" - By H.O Neill Hencken: A Jubilee Appreciation Miles, H and Trudgian, P: An Excavation at Lesquite Quoit, Lanivet Ashbee, P: Bant s Carn, St Mary s, Isles of Scilly: An Entrance Grave Restored and Reconsidered King, G and Miles,H: A Bronze Age Cist Burial at Trebartha, Davidstow Trudgian, P: Excavation of a Barrow at Tichbarrow Beacon, Lesnewth, 1864 Trudgian, P: Cup-marked Stones from a Barrow at Starapark near Camelford Schwieso, J: Excavations at Threemilestone Round, Kenwyn, Truro Christie, P.M: Carn Euny Interim Report on the Final Seasons 1970 and 1972 Harris, D and Johnson, N: Carlidnack Round, Mawnan Irwin, M: The Bodmin Bypass, 1975 Hooper, S: Excavation of a Ring Cairn at Castle Hill, Innis Downs, Luxulyan Megalithic Verse Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Excavation News 1975: Penwith(E): 6, Crowan; 7, Phillack Powder: 15, Probus; 16, St Dennis Kilhallon, Tywardreath Trenance Park, Tywardreath Halangy Down and Porth, Isles of Scilly, 1975 Killibury Hillfort, Egloshayle Launceston Castle Short Notes: Ashbee, P: Trudgian, P and Apsimon, A: Pearce, S: Trudgian, P and Miles, T: Miles, T: Review: Renfrew, C (ed): A Sherd of Near Beaker Fabric from St Mary s, Isles of Scilly A Trevisker Series Bronze Age Urn from Largin Wood, Broadoak An Axe-head from Penolva, Paul Bar-lug pottery from Trevia, Camelford Late Medieval Potter s Waste from Lostwithiel British Prehistory: a new outline
16 Volume Norman, C: A Flint Assemblage from Constantine Island, North Cornwall Higginbotham, E.A.K: Excavations at Woolley Barrows, Morwenstow Trudgian, P: Excavation of a Cairn at Crowdy Marsh, Advent, near Camelford Trudgian, P: Mesolithic Flint Scatters around Crowdy Marsh Pearce, A.M and Padley, T: The Bronze Age Find from Tredarvah, Penzance Harris, D et al: Bowden, Lanlivery: A Multi-period Occupation Whimster, R: Harlyn Bay Reconsidered: the Excavations of in the Light of Recent Work Miles, H et al.: Excavations at Killibury Hillford, Egloshayle Trudgian, P: Excavation at Tregilders, St Kew, Saunders, A: Excavations at Launceston Castle : Interim Report Pool, P.A,S: Cornish Drawings by Edward Lhuyd in the British Museum Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: West: 2 St Neot Penwith(E): Perranuthnoe Burl, A: Grinsell, L,V: Excavation News 1976: Short Notes: Ashbee, P: Guthrie, A: Guthrie, A: Steele, P: Miles, H: The Stone Circles of the British Isles Folklore of Prehistoric Sites in Britain East Moor, Altarnun Excavations in Halangy Porth, Isles of Scilly, 1976 Stannon Downs, St Breward The Gold Cups from Rillaton, Fritzdorf and Eschenz An Unrecorded Horsemill in Zennor Parish A Standing Stone and Barrow at Towednack Surface Flint Finds in St Buryan Parish Arrowhead from Caerloggas Barrow III
17 Volume Trahair, J.E.R: Mercer, R.J. and Dimbleby, G.W: Butcher, S et al.: A Survey of Cairns on Bodmin Moor Pollen Analysis and the Hut Circle Settlement at Stannon Down, St Breward Excavations at Nornour, Isles of Scilly, : the Pre-Roman Settlement Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities: Trigg: 1, Egloshayle Pydar: 4, St Eval; 5, St Mawgan in Pydar Powder: 17, Tywardreath West: 3, St Winnow Penwith(E): 6, St Erth (Additions) Excavation News 1977: Short Notes: Steele, P: Penhallurick, R: Grimes, J and Sheppard, P: Harris, D: Quinnell, N: Sheppard, P: Quinnell, N: Ashbee, P: Palmer, S: Wymer, J.J (ed) Colliford Reservoir, St Neot Stannon Down, St Breward Excavations at Bar Point, St Mary s, Isles of Scilly, 1977 Samson, Isles of Scilly Excavations of Cemeteries near St Endellion Flint Blades from Kynance Downs, Mullion Broome Chert Axe from Rospannel, St Buryan Treninnow: a chambered Tomb in Rame Parish A Cist at Trevemedar, St Eval The Borlase "Stone Altar", Tresco, Isles of Scilly Trevisker/Tregear, St Eval: Documentary Clues A 16th Century Outwork to King Charles Castle, Tresco The Ancient British Mesolithic Cultures of Britain Gazeteer of Mesolithic Sites in England and Wales
18 Volume Johnson, N: The Devil's Coyt, St Columb Major and the Discovery of Two New Megalithic Tombs Harris, D: Poldowrian, St Keverne; a Beaker Mound on the Gabbro of the Lizard Peninsula Brisbane, M and Clews, S: The East Moor Field Systems, Alternun and North Hill, Bodmin Moor Ashbee, P: The Silver Cup from Saint-Adrien, Côtes-du-Nord, Brittany Ashbee, P: The Porth Cressa Cist-Graves, St Mary, Isles of Scilly: A Postscript Hutchinson, G: The Bar-lug-Pottery of Cornwall Christie, P.M. with Miles, T and Goodall, I: A Post-Medieval Cottage at Carn Euny, Sancreed Parochial Check List of Antiquities: East: 10, North Hill Excavations 1978: Colliford Reservoir 1978 Launceston Castle Recent Work of the Cornwall Committee for Rescue Archaeology: Threemilestone Round, Kenwyn, Truro Whitemoor, St Stephen-in-Bannel Carngoon Bank, Lizard Downs Aberry Earthwork, Kilkhampton Fox Park, Lanivet Rosecare 2, Round Barrow at Wainhouse Corner, Jacobstow St Clemen's Hill, Truro Tregoney Lowermoor, Advent Chapel Site at Moreton Pound Arwenack Manor, Falmouth Bridge Street Car Park, Truro Short Notes: Steele, P: Grimes, J: Miles, T: Ashbee, P: Late Neolithic Flints from Trevorry Field, Tywardreath Flint Sites in Rame Late Medieval Potter's Waste from Lostwithiel William Borlase and Archaeological illustration, a Note
19 Volume Caseldine, C.J: Environmental Change in Cornwall during the last years Barnatt, J: Lesser Known Stone Circles in Cornwall McAvoy F with Morris, E.L and Smith, G.H: The Excavations of a Multi-period Site at Carngoon Bank, Lizard Harris, D: Excavation of a Romano-British Round at Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Truro Johnson, N: The Bolster Bank, St Agnes A Survey Parish Check Lists: Excavations 1979: Sithney Poundstock Bar Point, St Mary s, Isles of Scilly Colliford Reservoir, Bodmin Moor Launceston Castle Recent Work of the Cornwall Committee for Rescue Archaeology: Pendennis Castle Gunwalloe Churchyard Truro Carn Brea Short Notes: Johnson, N: Penhallurick, R.D: Thomas, C: Ashbee, P: Ashbee, P: The Bodmin Moor Survey Recent Find of Roman Coins in Cornwall An Early Christian Inscribed Stone from Boskenna, St Buryan William Worcestre and the Isles of Scilly William Borlase and William Stukeley: A Further Consideration of their Correspondence Megaw JVD and Simpson DDA (eds): Introduction to British Prehistory Rivet, ALF and Smith, C: The Place-Names of Roman Britain Bidwell, P: The Legionary Bath-house and Basilica and Forum of Exeter
20 Volume Mercer, R.J et al.: Parish Check Lists Excavations at Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall, A Neolithic Fortified Complex of the Third Millenium bc Colan - Peter Sheppard and Charles Woolf Crantock - Peter Sheppard and Charles Woolf Luxulyan - Neil Beagrie Short Notes J. Samuels, A prehistoric Vessel from Cow Point, Tresco, Isles of Scilly P. M. Carlyon, Some Second Century AD Finds from Widemouth Bay
21 Volume Ashbee, P: Smith, G and Harris, D: Johnson, N and David, A: Pearce, S: Saunders, A and Harris, D: Carlyon, P.M: Short Notes: Berridge: Steele, P: Ashbee, P: Tangye, M: Mesolithic Megaliths? The Scillonian Entrance-Graves: A New View The Excavation of Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements at Poldowrian, St Keverne, 1980 A Mesolithic Site on Trevose Head and contemporary Geography A New Bronze Age rapier from the River Fowey, and the Bronze Age Weapon Tradition in Cornwall Excavation at Castle Gotha, St Austell A Romano-British Site at Kilhallon, Tywardreath: Excavation in 1975 A Mesolithic Flint Adze from the Lizard Flint Implements from Great Hammett, St Neot Scilly s Roman Altar A Medieval Cross-Base on St Martin s, Scilly? Obituary: Hugh o Neill Hencken ( ) and his Archaeology of Cornwall and Scilly and Beyond Field Work in 1981: Johnson, N and Rose, P: Smith, G: Startin, B: Saunders, A: Browse, R.G: Recent Work of the Cornwall Committee for Rescue Archaeology The Lizard Project Halligye Fogou Launceston Castle: An Interim Report Tintagel Castle Durrance, E.M and Laming, D.J.C (eds): The Geology of Devon Piggott, S (ed): The Agrarian History of England and Wales, Vol I, Part I, Prehistory Tomlin, E.W.F: In Search of St Piran Parish Check-Lists: Braddock St Columb Minor
22 Volume Ashbee, P: Halangy Porth, St Mary;s, Isles of Scilly, Excavations Neal, D.S: Excavations on a Settlement at Little Bay, St Martin s, Isles of Scilly Herring, P: A Long-Cairn on Catshole Tor, Altarnun Berridge, G: An Oval Barrow (?) at Triffle, St Germans Harris, D and Smyth, G: Excavations of a Barrow (?) at Higher Polcoverack, St Keverne Rose, P and Johnson, N: Some Cropmark Enclosures in Cornwall Beagrie, N: The St Mawes Ingot Review Article: Whittle, A: Short Notes: Varndell, G: Walford, G.J and Henig, M: Berridge, G: Ashbee, P: Todd, M: Tangye, M: Carn Brea: Evaluation and Implications A Polished-edge Flint Knife found near Coverack A Roman Intaglio found near Callington Trewrickle Barrow An Iron Age Spiral Bronze Ring from Scilly Lammana A Possible Font Fragment from Tresco, Scilly
23 Volume Smith, G: Excavations on Goonhilly Down, The Lizard, 1981 Griffith, F.M et al.: Archaeological Investigations at Colliford Reservoir, Bodmin Moor, Harris, D and Trudgian, P: The Excavation of Three Cairns at Stannon, Bodmin Moor Preston-Jones, A: The Excavation of a Long-Cist Cemetery at Carnanton, St Mawgan, 1943 Short Notes: Smith, G: Smith, G: Carlyon, P.M: Penhallurick, R: McAvoy, F: Penhallurick, R: Excavation at Windmill Farm, Predannack Moor Excavation at Penhale Promontory Fort Excavation at Kilhallon Recent Finds of Roman Coins in Cornwall Tintagel Castle Excavation A Bead from Trevilley Cliff, Sennen Johnson, N and Rose, P: The Work of the Cornwall Committee for Rescue Archaeology, : United Downs, Gwennap Helman Tor, Lanlivery Trecarrel Chapel, Lezant Trewrickle Beacon, Sheviock St Piran s Oratory, Perranzabuloe St Piran s Second Church, Perranzabuloe Tichbarrow, Davidstow Week St Mary Truro Castle Penryn Penhale Cliff Castle, Perranzabuloe Carneglos, Altarnun Veryan Castle, Veryan Quay Street, Lostwithiel Portreath, Illogan Trevelgue Cliff Castle, St Columb Minor Kit Hill, Stokeclimsland Cheesewring Quarry, Linkinhorne West Penwith Survey Project
24 Volume Thomas, C: The fiftieth Anniversary of the West Cornwall Field Club Walker, M.C.C and Austin, D: Redhill Marsh: A site of possible Mesolithic activity on Bodmin Moor Christie, P.M. et al.: Barrows on the North Cornish Coast: Wartime Excavations by C.K.Croft Andrew Quinnell, H and Harris, D: Castle Dore: the Chronology Reconsidered Fitzpatrick, A: The Iron Age Glass Bracelets from Castle Dore Henderson, J.: The Glass from Castle Dore: Archaeological and Chemical Significance Griffith, F.M: Enclosures in the Launceston Area Hartgroves, S and Harris, D: A Bronze Age Urn from Craig-a-bella, Poldhu, Gunwalloe Cave, D: A Collection of Artefacts from Trevose Head Beagrie, N: A Bronze "Ox-hide" from Cornwall Weatherhill, C: The Ships of the Veneti Tangye, M: A New Inscribed Stone and Churchyard Cross, St Euny s Church, Redruth Thomas, C: St Euny s Church, Redruth: a Note on the Inscription Gerrard, S: Retallack: A Late Medieval Tin Milling Complex in the Parish of Constantine, and its Cornish Context Harris, D and Andrew, J: An Ancient Wall at Pendennis Point, Falmouth Nowakowski, J.A and Herring, P: The Beehive Huts of Bodmin Moor Gerrard, S and Sharpe, A: Archaeological Survey and Excavation at Wheal Prosper Tin Stamps, Lanivet Excavation News 1985 Weatherhill, C: Thomas, C: Water pipe trench to St Mawes Kilhallon St Buryan and Pelynt Churchyards Bodmin Priory Cornovia: ancient sites of Cornwall and Scilly Exploration of a Drowned Landscape: Archaeology and History of the Isles of Scilly
25 Volume Taken together these papers provide an excellent summary of archaeology in Cornwall, and the Society is publishing these in full as a reference for students of the subject. We recognise that a lot has happened in our understanding of archaeology since 1986, however, there is still much to be learned from this volume. We hope you enjoy it and welcome your feedback. 1986,2007 Cornwall Archaeological Society, Authors and Images as Referenced. Page # Size Cover, and Editorial 1 444kb Berridge, P and Alison Roberts: The Mesolithic period in Cornwall Mb Mercer, R: The Neolithic in Cornwall Mb Christie, P.M.: Cornwall in the Bronze Age Mb Quinnell, H: Cornwall during the Iron Age and the Roman period Mb Preston-Jones, A and Rose, P: Medieval Cornwall Mb Ashbee, P: Ancient Scilly: retrospect, aspect and prospect Mb Johnson, N: The historical heritage: present and future attitudes Mb Thomas, C: The next quarter-century kb Editorial As promised, this year's issue of Cornish Archaeology departs temporarily from its normal format. To celebrate the 25th birthday of the formation of the Cornwall Archaeological Society (from the honoured ashes of the old West Cornwall Field Club, the 50th anniversary of whose foundation we celebrated in 1985) the usual array of excavation and survey reports has been replaced by a series of specially commissioned papers that together review the archaeological achievements of the past quarter century. That the Society should have chosen to mark its Silver Jubilee in this way is singularly appropriate, for it was in 1958 that the West Cornwall Field Club celebrated its own 25th anniversary with the publication of a similar review under the title 'Archaeology in Cornwall '. (Proceedings of the West Cornwall Field Club, Vol.2, No.2). In that slim and now sadly scarce volume, seven authors (amongst them, and as their editor, our current President) provided the first general archaeological account of the county to have appeared since the publication of Hencken's pioneering Archaeology of Cornwall and Scilly in Now, 29 years later, we seek to supplement those two earlier works of synthesis with a further survey, this time focussing on the results and ideas generated between 1958 and the anniversary year of That this new survey extends to more than 200 pages, compared with the modest 75 pages of its predecessor, is no indictment of its authors. On the contrary, it reflects the extraordinary burst of archaeological activity both professional and amateur that has taken place during the lifetime of our still-youthful Society. As a result of sustained programmes of research and rescue excavation, of field survey and documentary research, the past two decades have witnessed an unprecedented explosion in the quantity and variety of archaeological information now available to us. At the same time, new approaches to the interpretation and explanation of that evidence are radically altering the way in which we view the activities of man in both the distant and more recent past. To bring this very considerable body of new information and ideas together, eight members of the Society, each an authority on one of the principal archaeological periods or areas of Cornwall, were invited to provide a series of papers (or more properly chapters), in which they would review the results of the last quarter century and look ahead to the outstanding archaeological problems that remain to be tackled during the decades to come. At the same time, Nicholas Johnson, as Director of the Cornwall Archaeological Unit, and Professor Charles Thomas were asked to provide two concluding essays of a more wide-ranging nature. In the former, Nick Johnson identifies the many threats that still face
26 Cornwall's unique archaeological heritage and outlines the kinds of conservation, management and educational strategies that will be needed if that heritage is not only to be preserved, but properly and widely appreciated by Cornishmen and visitors alike. In the latter, Professor Thomas, in his unique capacity as the Society's founding father, former Honorary Editor and current President, reviews the past achievements of the Cornwall Archaeological Society and looks forward to the vital role that it and its membership must play during what promises to be a no less exciting and eventful second quarter century. Although all of our authors were free to approach their subject matter in whatever way they chose, each was from the outset urged to respect one simple editorial request: that his or her material should be presented in a form that was at once clear, readable and as free as possible of the wordy technical jargon that unfortunately characterises so many of today's excavation reports and academic papers. Given the sophisticated objectives and techniques of modern archaeology, much of that technicality remains unavoidable at the level of primary publication, but it does little to assist in the all-important business of practical communication. As the flood of specialist literature increases (as is only too well evidenced by the length of the bibliographies appended to the present collection of papers) we find ourselves in increasing need of more general articles that synthesise and explain the results of research in plain language not only for the benefit of the informed layman, but equally for those whose specialised interests lie within other areas and archaeological periods. It is articles of just that kind that our present contributors have provided, and we should all be grateful for the time and pains that they have together taken to paint this new and vivid portrait of Cornwall's emerging past. In twenty years time their survey, like those of their predecessors, will almost certainly need to be re-written. But that is as exactly as it should be, for it is the multitude of fresh and fascinating questions raised within these pages that is going to provide the stimulus for a whole new generation of work within the county. Looking back to Charles Thomas' editorial to the first issue of Cornish Archaeology we are reminded that the old West Cornwall Field Club boasted just 50 members at the end of the War. By August 1961 that figure had climbed to 150, and a year later, four months onward from the public launching of the infant Cornwall Archaeological Society, it had reached 250. Today, the number exceeds 700 and bears witness to a sustained and most encouraging growth of interest in the county's unique archaeological heritage. At the same time, the undoubted successes of the past should not allow us to become complacent. In his concluding paper, the Society's President looks in detail at some of the many challenges that lie ahead, but this editorial is perhaps an appropriate place in which to identify one particular issue that we cannot afford to ignore. Throughout its history, British archaeology has gained immeasurable benefit from the sheer diversity of its amateur practitioners and their backgrounds. The concept of the vocational archaeologist, formally trained in the subject and its practice is very new, but in some parts of the country has already begun to raise difficult and as yet unresolved questions. What part of the business of practical archaeology henceforth becomes the special preserve of those who inhabit the new 'expert' professional sector, and what roles remain (or should be developed) for the far greater number who wish simply to devote their leisure hours and well-earned retirements to the subject? During the last ten years or so, a national network of professionally-staffed archaeological units and county Sites and Monuments Records has sprung up and might seem, to some eyes, to have taken on many of the tasks that were once the responsibility of local and county societies like our own. In Cornwall the relationship between the CAS and the Cornwall Archaeological Unit, established a decade ago as the Cornwall Committee for Rescue Archaeology, has fortunately proved to be a particularly happy and constructive one. Each has played its own special part in work of investigating and recording the county's distant and not-so-distant past, and we can be optimistic that this healthy interaction will continue far into the future. So much remains to be achieved, and if the CAS can continue to identify projects and activities for which it is uniquely fitted not only in the traditional business of digging and parish recording, but in newer activities such as the practical conservation and presentation of archaeological sites the next quarter century will be as exciting and memorable as the last.
27 Volume Quinnell, H: Cornish gabbroic pottery: the development of a hypothesis Smith, G.H: The Lizard Project: Landscape Survey Hartgroves, S: The cup-marked stones of Stithians reservoir Preston-Jones, A and Rose, P: Mrs Hurn s urn Rose, P and Preston-Jones, A: An interim note on the excavation of a settlement of the second millennium BC at Trethellan farm, Newquay Steele, P: Five flint implements from south-east Cornwall Walford, G.F: Possible Neolithic long barrow on Kit Hill Carlyon, P.M: Finds from the earthwork at Carvossa, Probus Trudgian, P: Excavation of a burial ground at St Endellion, Cornwall Preston-Jones, A: Road widening at St Buryan and Pelynt churchyards Langdon, A.G: Ancient cross head discovered Christie, P and Rose, P: Davidstow Moor, Cornwall: the medieval and later sites. Wartime excavations by C.K.Croft Andrews Excavation News Trethellan Farm, Newquay Kilhallon Penhallurick, R.D: Tin in Antiquity Todd, M: The South-West to AD 1000
28 Volume Thomas, C: The Context of Tintagel: a new model for the diffusion of post-roman Mediterranean imports Christie, P.M: A Barrow Cemetery on Davidstow Moor, Cornwall: wartime excavations by C.K. Croft Andrew Smith, G: Excavation of the Iron Age Cliff Promontory Fort and of Mesolithic and Neolithic flint-working areas at Penhale Point, Holywell Bay, near Newquay, 1983 Steele, P: Backed Flint Blades from Bodwannick, Lanivet Ashbee, P: Luftwaffe Aerial Photographs of the Isles of Scilly Langdon, A.G: More Ancient Crosses Appleton, N: Recent work; excavation: Reawla, Gwinear Ashbee, P, Trudgian, P and Smith, G: Radiocarbon Dates: Halangy Porth, St Mary s, Isles of Scilly; Goonhilly Downs, Lizard; Castle Field, St Mawes Cornwall Archaeological Unit: Recent work: survey: Kit Hill Tintagel Gunwalloe Mulfra Hill Minions Area Launceston Town Wall, The Dockey Launceston Castle Luxulyan Valley Kilkhampton Castle Bodmin Moor Industrial Survey Isles of Scilly Archaeological Management Plan Beaker Burial at Harrowbarrow, Callington Wheal Langford, Callington Cape Cornwall Pool, P.A.S: Griffith, F: William Borlase Devon s Past, an Aerial View
29 Volume Austin, D, Gerrards, G.A.M and Greeves, T.A.P: Tin and agriculture in the middle ages and beyond: landscape archaeology in St. Neot Parish, Cornwall Herring, P: A folly on Kit Hill Ratcliffe, J and Parkes, C: Lost and Found on Chapel Down
30 Volume Parker-Pearson, M: The production and distribution of Bronze Age pottery in south-west Britain Peters, F: The possible use of West Penwith menhirs as boundary markers Cave, D and Irwin, M: Another flint site on Trevose Head Ashbee, P: A souterrain on Scilly? Thomas, N and Hartgroves, S: A Beaker cist grave at Harrowbarrow Preston-Jones, A and Rose, P: Bury Camp, St Dominick Seccombe, M.S: Magnetic susceptibility survey as a method for assessing landscape processes and the archaeology of Bodmin Moor Mayer, P: Calstock and Bere Alston silver-lead mines in the first quarter of the 14th Century Recent work: excavation Tintagel Island Pendennis Castle Tintagel Churchyard Pool, A: Henry Crozier and his discovery of Chysauster Hartgroves, S: Aerial photography in Cornwall: summer 1989 Recent work; survey Review: Bowden, M (ed): Mineral Tramways Project Ballowal Barrow Pennance, Zennor The Garrison, St Mary s, Isles of Scilly Red River From Cornwall to Caithness, Some Aspects of British Field Archaeology
31 Volume Nowakowski, J: Tangye, M: Steele, P: Morris, C.D: Trethellan Farm, Newquay: the excavation of a lowland Bronze Age settlement and Iron Age cemetery A seventh century fish cellar at Porth Godrevy, Gwithian Flint scatters at Penatillie, St Columb Major Tintagel Island 1990: an interim report Recent Work by Cornwall Archaeological Unit: Fieldwork in Scilly: Autumn 1990 Index to volumes St Austell China Clay Area Survey Kit Hill, St Mellion Water Main Launceston Castle Lanyon Quoit and Chapel Carn Brea Perran Foundry St Mary s Runway Extension
32 Volume Herring, P and Lewis B: Timberlake, S: Sharpe, A: Maclean, R: Sharpe, A: Appleton-Fox, N: Notes: Nowakowski, J.A: Hartgroves, S: Navin, J: Nowakowski, J.A and Thomas, A.C: Morris, C.D: Rose, P: Preston-Jones, A and Rose, P: Langdon, A: Ploughing up gatherer-hunters: Mesolithic and later flints from Butterstor and elsewhere on Bodmin Moor Prehistoric copper mining in Britain Footprints of former miners in the far west The Fogou: in investigation of function Treryn Dinas; cliff castles reconsidered Excavations at a Romano-British round: Rawla, Gwinear, Cornwall Two stone axes from St Buryan, West Penwith A new palstave from St Keverne The Porthcollum project Tintagel Churchyard excavations 1991: interim report Tintagel Island 1991: interim report Bossiney Castle Week St Mary; town and castle Cornish Crosses: recent news Recent work by the Cornwall Archaeological Unit: De Lank, St Breward Stannon and King Arthur s Hall, Bodmin Moor Halligye Fogue Carland Cross Trevu(Camborne) to St Erth water main Bodmin, burgage plots south of Fore Street Pendennis Headland St Just mining District Survey Mineral Tramways Engine House survey Geevor Mount Edgcumbe Park, the Shell Seat Plymouth defences survey St Mawes Battery Fieldwork in Scilly, 1991 Holbrook, N and Bidwell, P.T: Roman finds from Exeter, 1991 Langdon, A: Stone crosses in North Cornwall, 1992 Obituary: Vivian Russell,
33 Volume Preston-Jones, A: Herring, P et al: Quinnell, H: Batey, C, Sharpe, A and Thorpe, C: Herring, P and Hooke, D: Rodwell, W: Wilson-North, W.R: Goodwin, J: Notes: Hargroves, S: Tyacke, A: Nowakowski, J.A: Herring, P: Ashworth: Walford, G.F: The Men an Tol reconsidered Examining a Romano-British boundary at Foage, Zennor A sense of identity: distinctive Cornish stone artefacts in the Roman and post-roman periods Tintagel castle: archaeological investigation of the Steps area 1989 and 1990 Interrogating Anglo-Saxons in St Dennis Lanlivery church, its archaeology and architectural history Stow: the country house and garden of the Grenville family Granite towers on St Mary s, Isles of Scilly The Hendra axe Recent archaeological acquisitions at the Royal Cornwall Museum Archaeology along the hard shoulder the Indian Queens project St Michael s Mount: recent and future work A note on the Excavation Index for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly An underground passage rediscovered Recent Work of the Cornwall Archaeological Unit: St Just Mining District Pendennis Headland Littlejohns Barrow Isles of Scilly Lanlivery Church Burraton-Liskeard Gas Main Foage lynchet Bodmin Burgage Plots Derelict Land: The Flat Lodes Mines; Wheal Uny; Shaft-capping schemes Excavation: Duckpool Thomas, C; Tintagel; Arthur and Archaeology 1993 Johnson, N and Rose, P: Cornwall s Archaeological Heritage 1990 Smith, J.R: Cornwall s China Clay Heritage 1992 Ratcliffe, J: Scilly s Archaeological Heritage 1992 Obituary: Florence Nankivell
34 Volume Walford, G.F: Budd, P and Gale, D: Prehistoric stone implements found near Callington Archaeological survey of an early mine working at Wheal Coates near St. Agnes John, C, Herring, P with Crabtree, K and Lewis, B: Littlejohns Barrows: the damage and re-profiling of the round barrow near Hensbarrow, Roche Grinsell, L: Round barrows and burials of the "Wessex" earlier Bronze Age in Cornwall Herring, P: The cliff castles and hillforts of West Penwith in the light of recent work at Maen Castle and Treryn Dinas Biek, L et al.: Tin ingots found at Praa Sands, Breage, in 1974 Preston-Jones, A: Decoding Cornish churchyards Olsen, L, with O Mahoney, C: Lammana, West Looe: C.K. Croft Andrew s 1935 and 1936 excavations of the Chapel and Monks House Beresford, G, with O Mahoney, C and Pool, P.A.S: Old Lanyon, Madron: a deserted medieval settlement. The late E.Marie Minter s excavations of 1964 Rose, P: Tangye, M: Gray, V.K and J.A.B: Burge, L: The medieval garden at Tintagel Castle A huer s hut, Cribba Head, Penberth, St Levan Landrake-with-St Erney: an archaeological check list Numerals on Cornish church sundials Notes: Gearey, B.R et al.: Palaeoenvironmental research on Bodmin Moor Nowakowski, J: Finally bypassing Indian Queens the A30 project Ray, K: A Neolithic stone axehead from Barn Pool, Mount Edgecumbe Ray, K: Bury Down, Lanreath: investigations in 1994 Ray, K: The barrow group at Viverdon Down, St Mellion: some observations Ray, K: A medieval hall at Shillingham Manor near Saltash Roseveare, M: Rescue excavation of a building at Stonaford, near North Hill Trinick, M: Stowe: the pre-1694 painting Recent Work by the Cornwall Archaeological Unit: Rough Tor Holy Well St Piran s Old Church, Perranzabuloe near Perranporth Foage, Zennor St Michael s Chapel, Rame Hensbarrow Downs Stratton Hundred Rapid Identification Survey The National Mapping Programme Bodmin Moor Landscape Assessment Hayle Town The buildings of Samson, Isles of Scilly Restormel Castle Pendennis Castle Seleccan Tin Smelter Evaluation Geevor Indian Queens Bypass The A30 Project St Helen s, Isles of Scilly A prehistoric week at Chysauster
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