Cornish Archaeology Index Volumes 11 - 20 (1972 - 1981) (P - S) Padel, Oliver, on 'Kai Wic in Cornwall', 16. 115-18, 119 Padley, Tim, see Pearce, Susan M. Palaeolithic: Palaeoliths in Cornwall, 12. 16; hand axe, Lanhydrock, 15. 81; working site, Booby's Bay, 12. 15-16                 Palmer, Susan, Mesolithic Cultures of Britian, by, reviewed 17. 144 Pascoe, W.H., check-list of Phillack by, 15. 91-5 Paul, axe-head from Penolva, 15. 114 Peacock, Dr. D.P.S., on gabbroic ware, cited, 20. 161, 178, 189, 193 Pearce, Susan M.: 'Some Unpublished Bronzes from Cornwall', by, 13. 51-4; on Cornish palstaves in Exeter City Museum, 11. 82; on axe-head from Penolva, Paul, 15. 114; The Kingdom of Dumnonia, by, reviewed, 18. 12; see also Harris, Daphne Pearce, Susan M., and Tim Padley, 'The Bronze Age Find from Tredarvah, Pen­zance', by, 16. 25-41 Peltenburg, Dr. E.J., on Balloch Hill, cited, 20. 195 Pelynt, Bronze Age sword and other finds from, 12. 19-23 Penard Burch (Swansea), barrow at, 14. 58 Pencoys, Wendron, hull at California moor near, 12. 38 Pendeen, fogou at, 12. 40 Pendra(e)(i)then, St. Mary's (Isles of Scilly): 14. 90, 92; possible fish-curing site at, 11. 26-8; scrapers and sinkers from, 11. 26; Neolithic storage jar from, 14. 117 Pengegon, Higher, Camborne, hull at, 12. 37 Penhallem, see Jacobstow, Berry Court Penhallurick, R.D.: 'Recent finds of Roman Coins in Cornwall', by, 19. 103-6; note on finds from Boscastle by, 12. 24; on an axe-hammer from Boscreage, 13. 75; on axe from Rospannel, 17. 136 Pentuan, St. Austell, bronze spearhead frag­ment from, 13. 54 Penwithick Stents, St. Austell, Bronze Age flint scatter at, 14. 71 Penzance, Penlee House Museum, jar from Halangy Porth in, 11. 32, 35 Periodicals, digests of, 1971-2, 11. 60-1, 1972­3, 12. 60-2, 1973-4, 13. 57-9 Perkins, J., see Minchinton, W. Perranporth, molluscan assemblages at, 19. 14 Peter, Thurstan, work at Cam Brea by, 20. 15, 17, 19, 50, 52, 59, 81, 82, 84, 86, 144 Phillack, excavations at parish churchyard, 1973, 12. 59 La Tene decorated, 16. 101-7. Roman and Romano-British, 15. 75-6, 19. 35, 36, 41, 43-9, 70-3. Dark Ages: 17. 134, 19. 38, 48; bar-lug: 18. 81-101; continental, 18. 89, 90; gazeteer, 18. 93-101; grass-marked ware, · 91-2, 84, 86, 19. 38; summary of sites, 18. 91-2; imported ware, 11. 52, 12. 25, 28, · 108. Medieval: 11. 16, 15. 83, 84, 16. 131, 132, 133, 134, 18. 136, 19. 76; bar-lug, 15. 114-15, 16. 132, 133, 136; wasters, Lost­withiel, 15. 115-17, 18. 103-4. Post-Medieval: Cornish industry, 18. 117; 16th-17th century, 15. 83, 18. 136; 17th-18th century North Devon ware, 15. 40-3, 63; 18th-19th century, 11. 16. 18. 114-15; see also under Nornour Poundstock, parish check-list of, 19. 95-6 Pryor, F., excavations at Fengate by, cited, 20. 11 Pull, J.H., on Neolithic flint-mines, cited, 20. 10 Quaking House, Milverton, (Somerset), Neolithic hill-crest site, 20. 190 Quartz, Bronze Age ritual use of, 14. 72, 15. 88 Quelvezin (Brittany), jar from megalithic grave at, 11. 43 Quinnell, N.V., on a 16th-century outwork to King Charles' Castle, Tresco, 17. 142 Radford, Dr. C.A.R., 80th birthday tribute to, 20. iii—iv Raftery, B., on Lyles Hill, cited, 20. 194 Rame: parish check-list of, 13. 72-4; flint sites in, 18. 124; see also Treninnow Rame Common, Wendron, hull near, 12. 35 Rapiers, see Bronze Age Rees, S., on stone ard-shares, cited, 20. 81 Renfrew, Colin, British Prehistory, ed. by, re­viewed, 15. 132 Restormel, Iron Age earthwork at, 14. 85-6 Reviews: Ancient British The, by Paul Ashbee, · 24; Ancient Scilly, from the First Far­mers to the Early Christians; an introduction and survey, by Paul Ashbee, 13. 77; Bodmin Moor, by E.C. Axford, 14. 86; British Prehis­tory, by Colin Renfrew, 15. 132; Cornish Moor, The — a brief study of Bodmin Moor, by E.C. Axford, 12. 74; Exeter Excavations: The Guildhall Site, by John Collis, 11. 55; Folklore of Prehistoric Sites in Britain, by Leslie V. Grinsell, 16. 160; Gazeteer of Meso­lithic Sites in England and Wales, by J.J. Wymer, 17. 144; Illustrated Catalogue of Pumping and Winding Engines, etc., manu­factured by Williams' Perran Foundry Co., Trevithick Society, 12. 29; Introduction to British Prehistory, by J.V.S., Megaw and D.D.A. Simpson, 19. 115; Island Camera —the Isles of Scilly in the Photography of the Gibson Family, by John Arlott with Rex Cowan and Frank Gibson, 12. 78; Kingdom of Dumnonia, The: Studies in History and Tradition in South-Western Britain A.D. 350-1150, by Susan Pearce, 18. 12; Legion­ary Bath-House and Basilica and Forum at Exeter, The, by P.T. Bidwell, 19. 119; Meso­lithic Cultures of Britain, by Susan Palmer, 17. 144; Place-Names of Roman Britain, The, by A.L.F. Rivet and Colin Smith, 19. 166; Place-Names of West Penwith, The, by P.A.S. Pool, 12. 29; Sketch of the Life of William West, C.E., of Tredenham, Institute of Cornish Studies, 11. 83; South West Eng­land, 3,500 BC - AD 600, by (Lady) Aileen Fox, 13. 59; Stone Circles of the British Isles, The, by Aubrey Burl, 16. 42; Tidemills of Devon and Cornwall, by Walter Minchinton and John Perkins, 11. 83 Rillaton, Linkinhorne, gold cup from, 16. 157­8, 17. 13, 18. 57, 58-9 Ring-cairns: 14. 50-8, 15. 86-9, 17. 9-10, 140-1; see also Barrows Rivet, A.L.F., and Colin Smith, The Place-Names of Roman Britain, by, reviewed, 19. 116 Rogers, Juliet: on the Trebartha cremation, 15. 28-9; on the bone material from Trevemedar, 17. 138 Roman and Romano-British: 'Recent finds of Roman coins in Cornwall', by R.D. Penhal­lurick, 19. 103-6; 'Excavations at Carn Euny', by Mrs. P.M. Christie, 15. 68-72; for details see Cam Euny; The Excavation of a multi-period site at Carngoon Bank, Lizard, 1979,' by F. McAvoy with E.L. Morris and G.H. Smith, 19. 31-62; for details see Cam-goon Bank; The Excavations at Grambla, Wendron, 1972', by C. Saunders, 11. 50-2; `Roman Objects from the Gwithian Area', by Charles Thomas, 11. 53-5; 'Excavation of a Romano-British Round at Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Truro', by Daphne Harris, 19. 63-75; 'Excavations at Trethurgy, St. Aus­tell', by Henrietta and Trevor Miles, 12. 25-9; note on excavations at Halligey fogou, 1980, 20. 220-1; cist-burials, 11. 9; courtyard house complex, Halangy Down, 11. 22-5; salt-working, 18. 134, 19. 52. Finds: coins, Carn Brea, 20. 14, 80; figur­ine, 11. 54, 55; lamps, 11. 54-5, 13. 76; pottery, 11. 52, 15. 67, 20. 224-5; stone bowls, 20. 224 Rose, Peter: Carngoon Bank excavations directed by, 18. 134; see also Johnson, Nicholas Rosecliston, Newquay, grave goods from bar­row at, 14. 71 Rosewall Hill, St. Ives, Roman pottery lamp from, 13. 76 Rospannel, St. Buryan, Broom chert axe from, 17. 136 Roughtor, St. Breward, Neolithic ramparts on, 20. 190, 191 Rounds, 11. 50-2, 12. 25-9, 15. 51-66, 73-6, 16. 43, 51-6, 127-8, 19. 63-74 Royal Institution of Cornwall, bronzes on loan to, 13. 51, 53 Ruan High Lanes, Truro, bronze spearhead from Trengrouse farm, 13. 53-4 Rumps, The, St. Minver: The Excavation of the Cliff Castle', by R.T. Brooks, 13. 7-50; benches, cut stone, 13. 27; ditches, 13. 9, 10, 12, 28; entrances, 13. 12-16, 18-20, 27; gate, 13. 27, 28; guard post, possible, 13. 14; hearths, 13. 16, 22; hut circle, 13. 22, 28, (pottery from) 37-9, 15. 65; hut platforms, 13. 7, 22, 24, 27, 28; industrial evidence, 13. 22, 48-9; mounds, man-made, 13. 10, 14, 28; ovens, clay, 13. 17, 18, 28, 29; post-holes, 13. 12, 14, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 28; ramparts: inner, 13. 7, 9, 18, 22; middle, 13. 7, 9, 10-12, 28; outer, 13. 7, 9-10, 28; stake-holes, 13. 16, 18, 22; walls: drystone, 13. 14, 28; revetting, 13. 10, 12, 14. Finds: bone, anim­al, 13. 16, 28, 48; charcoal, 13. 16, 27; iron clamp, 13. 27, 48; limpet shells, 13. 10, 18, 28; pottery, 13. 18, 22, 24, 29-41, (amphora sherds) 12, 29; spindle whorls, 13. 28, 41; stone objects: miscellaneous, 13. 16, 18, 41­8; pot-boilers, quartz, 13. 16, 22, 44; pot rest, 13. 22; wicker work, 13. 27; wooden frame, 13. 27, 48 Rushyford Gate, St. Cleer, possible cairn re­tainer at, 19. 24 Saint-Adrien (Cotes-du-Nord), silver cup from, 18. 57-9 St. Agnes: 'The Bolster Bank - a Survey', by Nicholas Johnson, 19. 77-88; New Downs, alleged stone circle on, 19. 24; St. Agnes (Isles of Scilly): Pereglis, prehistoric site at, 11. 42-3; Porth Killier, middens at, 11. 44, 45; Neolithic pottery from, 11. 44, 45, 46, 47 St. Austell, parish check-list of, 11. 72-80 St. Austell Granite, barrows on: 14. 5-81; chronology, 66-73; comparanda, 72, 75-6; discussion, 71-8; environment, 71; pollen, 60-6; preservation, 67-71; ritual signi­ficance, 73-6; soils, 66-7; Greensplat bar­row, Trenance Downs, 12. 58, 14. 50-8; see also Caerloggas Downs; Cocksbarrow; Gwal­Ion Downs; Pentuan; Penwithick Stents; Trethowell; Trethurgy; Watch Hill St. Blazey, parish check-list of, 11. 70-2 St. Breward: cairns at, 17. 4-12, passim, 18­20; see also Emblance Down; Fernacre; King Arthur's Down; Louden Hill; Rough Tor; Stannon Downs St. Buryan, see Boleigh; Boscawen-un; Bos­kenna; Crean; Merry Maidens; Porthgwar­ra; Rospannel; Tregiffian; Trenuggo St. Cleer: cairns at, 17. 8-11, passim, 20-1; see also Fore Down; Rushyford Gate; Trethevy Quoit St. Columb Major, 'The Devil's Coyt, and the Discovery of Two New Megalithic Tombs', by Nicholas Johnson, 18. 3-11 St. Endellion, Dark Ages cemeteries at, 17. 135 St. Erth, parish check-list of, 17. 132 St. Ervan, parish check-list of, 18. 125-7 St. Eval: parish check-list of, 17. 113-15; see also Trevemedar; Trevisker St. Germans, pebble mace-head from, 12. 77 St. John, parish check-list of, 13. 66-7 St. Keverne: La Mile brooch from, 18. 78; see also Carrick Crane Crags; Polcoverack; Poldowrian; Trelan Bahow St. Martin's (Isles of Scilly): cists on, 11. 42, 18. 74, 78; bronze implement from, 11. 42; con­tracted skeleton in, 11. 42; Little Bay, ex­cavations at, 13. 55, 20. 218; White Island, probable clearance mounds at, 14. 87-90 St. Mary Magdalene, parish check-list of, 12. 69-72 St. Mary's (Isles of Scilly): prehistoric sites on, 11. 22-38; worked flint from, 11. 81; Poyn­ter's Garden, cist burials at, 18. 74, 78; Town Lane, cist at, 18. 76; see also Bant's Cam; Bar Point; Halangy Down and Porth; Pen­drathen; Porth Cressa St. Mawgan in Pydar, see Carloggas; Lanvean; Mawgan Porth St. MeIlion, Herrod Down, bronze palstave from, 11. 82 St. Minver: chamber tomb at, 18. 10; see also Rumps, The St. Neot: cairns in, 17. 9-13 passim; parish check-list of, 16. 143-54; Colliford reservoir survey and excavation: barrows, 17. 133, 18. 56; Stuffle enclosure, 18. 56, 19. 76; tin stamping mill, 18. 56, 19. 76, 20. 221-2; see also Berry Down Camp; Draynes, Higher St. Piran's Oratory, CCRA reburying of, 20. 216 St. Stephen-in-Brannel, see Watch Hill; Whitemoor St. Stephen's by Launceston, parish check-list of, 12. 64-6 St. Thomas, parish check-list of, 12. 67-9 St. Winnow, parish check-list of, 17. 128-32 Salt-working, 18. 134, 19. 52 Samson (Isles of Scilly): excavation of cottage and midden on, 17. 134; East Porth: stone structures on, 11. 41, 45; flints and pottery from, 11. 41; slag from, 11. 41; submerged field walls at, 11. 41 Samuels, J.R.: on Cam Brea Iron Age pottery, 20. 185-7; on storage jar from Pendrathen, 14. 117; on a prehistoric vessel from Cow Point, 'Fresco, 20. 223 Sancreed, see Cam Euny; Chy-coll Sandars, Miss Nancy, on Pelynt sword-hilt, cited, 12. 21, 22 Sarup by Hoorby, Fyn (Denmark), Neolithic enclosure at, 20. 196, 197 Saunders, A.D., excavations at Launceston Castle by, 11. 57, 14. 116-7, 15. 118; 16. 129-37, 18. 80, 19. 97-8, 20. 220-1 Saunders, C., 'The Excavations at Grambla, Wendron, 1972', by, 11. 50-2 Saville, Alan, on the Cam Brea flint and chert artefacts, 20. 101-52 Schwieso, Joshua, 'Excavations at Threemile­stone Round, Kenwyn, Truro', by, 13. 56, 15. 51-67 Scilly Islands, see Isles of Scilly Scord of Browster (Shetlands), stone clearance heaps at, 20. 81 Seaton (Devon), gabbroic ware from, 20. 178 Segonzac (Charente), Neolithic enclosures at, 20. 197 Selby, Paul, see Bonsall, Clive Sheppard, Peter: note on the Amherst gun battery by, 12. 75; check-lists by: Antony in the East, 13. 60-3; Maker, 13. 67-72; Maw­gan in Pyder, 17. 119-24; Perranuthnoe, 16. 155-6; Probus, 15. 103-9; Rame, 13. 72-4; St. Dennis, 15. 109- 10; St. Eval, 17. 116-18; St. John, 13. 66-7; St. Neot, 16. 143-54; St. Winnow, 17. 128-32; Sheviock, 13. 64-6; Tywardreath, 17. 125-8; on documentary clues to Trevisker/Tregear, 17. 141; see also Grimes, J.; King, Gwynneth; Tangye, Moira Sheppard, Peter, and Charles Woolf, check-lists by: Colan, 20. 205-6; Crantock, 20. 207-9 Sherratt, A., on prehistoric 'secondary produc­tion', cited, 20. 195, 197, 198 Sheviock, parish check-list of, 13. 64-6 Shortlanesend, Kenwyn: 'Excavation of a Romano-British Round at', by Daphne Har­ris, 19. 63-75; magnetometer survey, 63, 69; radiocarbon dating, 70; bank and ditch, 67; drains, 67; pits, 67, 69; post-holes, 67, 68. Finds: brooch, bronze, 70, 74, 75; charcoal, 69, (analysis) 73; miscellaneous, 70; pottery, 70-3 Showery Tor (Bodmin Moor), enclosure round central stone at, 14. 42 Sidmouth (Devon), pebbles from barrow 89 near, 14. 72 Silvester, R.J., on tor enclosures, cited, 20. 191 Simcoe, H.A., poem, `Trevethye Stone', by, 15. 90 Simpson, D.D.A., see Megaw, J.V.S. Sithney: parish check-list of, 19. 89-94; see also Coverack Bridges Smith, Colin, see Rivet, A.L.F. Smith, G.H., on the pottery from Carngoon Bank, 19. 40-9; see also Harris, Daphne Smith, I.F.: on Cam Brea Neolithic pottery, 20. 161-85; on Cam Brea stone artefacts, 20. 153-60; cited: on causewayed enclosures, 20. 11; on Windmill Hill flint flakes, 20. 126, 144 Smith, Margaret, on Bronze Age axes, cited, 13. 52, 53 Smugglers' cache, Tresco, 14. 119-20; see also Hulls Smyth, Grenville, excavation of barrow at Higher Polcoverack farm by, 13. 56 Sofranoff, Stephanie, petrological analysis of Cam Brea pottery by, 20. 179-81 Somerset Levels, Sweet Track, Neolithic arte­facts from: arrowheads, 20. 67; black painted pottery, 20. 177 South Street (Wilts.), Long Barrow, and stria­tions beneath, 20. 66, 81 Staines, S.J.: on Killibury soil, 16. 111; on the St. Austell Granite soils, 14. 66-7 Stamford Hill (Plymstock), finds from Iron Age cemetery at, 16. 80-1 Stamps, see Tin Stannon Down, St. Breward: barrows on, 16. 138, 17. 133; Bronze Age hut circle settle­ment on: pollen analysis of, 17. 25-8, 19. 12; porch entrances to, 20. 86; stone circle, 19. 25, 28, 29. Finds: Neolithic implements, 20. 191; Bronze Age flint knife, 14. 73 Starapark, Davidstow, barrow, cup-marked stones from, 15. 35, 49 Startin, B., and R. Bradley, on prehistoric work rates, cited, 20. 100 Startin, W., on the excavations at Halligey fogou, 20. 219-20 Steele, Philip: on flint waste scatter from Crean, 16. 159; on flint blades from Kynance Downs, 17. 136; on Neolithic flints from Tywardreath, 18. 137 Stithians: parish check-list of, 11. 67-70; Nor­man piscina from, 14. 119; Goonorman Downs, hull at, 12. 41, 44 Stone Circles in Cornwall, Lesser Known', by John Barnatt, 19. 17-29 Stowe's Pound, Minions, 'citadel' enclosure, 20. 191 Stukeley, William, see Borlase, William © 2009, Cornwall Archaeological Society Registered Charity 1055654