Cornish Archaeology Index Volumes 11 - 20 (1972 - 1981) (A-C) Aberry (Kilkhampton), earthworks at, 18. 134 Ackland, Nora, check-list of Lanteglos-by­Fowey parish by, 14. 101-7 Advent, Lowermoor, CCRA watch of, 18. 135 Aegean sword-hilt in Truro Museum, 12. 19­23 Allen, D.F., on Carn Brea coin hoard, cited, 20. 13 Altarnun: The East Moor Systems, Altarnun and North Hill, Bodmin Moor', by Mark Brisbane and Stephen Clews, 18. 33-56; bibliography, 18. 55-6; boundaries, 18. 38­9, 42; excavation, 16. 59, 18. 34-41; pollen profiles, 18. 41, 48-54, (comparanda) 54; soils, 18. 46-7; see also Cairns; Goodaver; Leskernick Amber, Bronze Age, distribution of, Cornwall and Devon, 14. 38 Ancient Monuments Laboratory, examination of St. Austell Granite barrow group data by, 14. 67 Antony in the East, parish check-list of, 13. 60-3 Appleby, Cedric, parochial check-lists by: St. Erth, 14. 112-16, 17. 132; Sithney, 19. 89­94 ApSimon, A.M.: on a Trevisker Series urn from Largin Wood, 15. 112-14; excavation of Tregiffian barrow by, 1972, 11. 56; on Bally­nagilly, cited, 20. 194 Archaeology of Cornwall and Scilly, The, by H. O'Neill Hencken, an appreciation by Paul Ashbee, 15. 5-6 Arlott, John, with Rex Cowan and Frank Gibson, Island Camera - the Isles of Scilly in the Photography of the Gibson Family, by, reviewed, 12. 78 Arreton Down (Isle of Wight), infilled ditch of barrow at, 14. 24 Arthur, King, reputed courts of, 16. 116 Arthur (Isles of Scilly): habitation site and midden at, 11. 42; bone implement from, 11. 42, 45; Iron Age hut on, 11. 45 Ashbee, Paul: `Bant's Carn, St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly: An Entrance Grave Restored and Reconsidered', by, 15. 11-26; 'The Porth Cressa Cist-Graves, St. Mary's, Isles of Scil­ly: A Postscript', by, 18. 61-80; 'The Silver Cup from Saint-Adrien, Cotes-du-Nord, Brittany', by, 18. 57-9; a Jubilee apprecia­tion of The Archaeology of Cornwall and Scilly by H. O'Neill Hencken, by, 15. 5-6; Alec Gray's 'Prehistoric Habitation Sites on the Isles of Scilly' ed. by, 11. 19; on the archaeological illustration of William Bor­lase, 18. 138; on the correspondence of Wil­liam Borlase and William Stukeley, 19. 112-14; note on the gold cups from Rillaton, Fritzdorf and Eschenz, by, 16. 157-9; on William Worcestre and the Isles of Scilly, 19. 109-11; on SW chambered tombs, 20. 192; on the Neolithic in Cornwall, 20. 191; excavations by: Bar Point, St. Mary's, 17. 134; Halangy, 1975, 15. 117, 1976, 16. 137; The Ancient British, by, reviewed, 17. 24; Ancient Scilly from the First Farmers to the Early Christians, by, reviewed, 13. 77 Atkinson, R.J.C., on the ergonomics of Stonehenge, cited, 20. 64 Austin, David, Tom Greeves and Richard Dag­gett, excavation of Colliford Reservoir tin mill by, 19. 76, 20. 221-2 . Axes, see Palaeolithic; Neolithic; Bronze Age Axford, E.C.: Bodmin Moor, by, reviewed, 14. 86; The Cornish Moor - a brief study of Bodmin Moor, by, reviewed, 12. 74 Baldhu, flint nodules at, 20. 76 Balloch Hill (Argyllshire), Neolithic enclosure at, 20. 195 Ballyglass (Co. Mayo), Neolithic house at, 20. 11 Ballynagilly (Co. Tyrone), Neolithic house at, 20. 11, 24, 194-5 Bant's Cam, St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly: An Entrance Grave Restored and Reconsidered', by Paul Ashbee, 15. 11-26 Barnatt, John, 'Lesser Known Stone Circles in Cornwall' by, 19. 17-29 Bar Point, St. Mary's (Isles of Scilly): excava­tions at: by Paul Ashbee, 17. 134; by Central Excavation Unit, 19. 30; `Tobaccoman's Hole' at, 11. 37; polished flint from, 11. 37; Little Porth, prehistoric settlement site at, 14. 90-2 Barrows: 'Barrows on the St. Austell Granite', by Henrietta Miles, 14. 5-81; ring cairns and excavated enclosure barrows in Devon and Cornwall, 14. 76-7, 83; Caerloggas I, II and III, 11. 56, 14. 24-50; for details see Caerloggas Downs; Carvinack, Tre­varethen, 14. 49, 72, 75, 15. 30, 35; Castle Hill, Innis Downs, 15. 86-9; Cocksbarrow, 14. 58-60, 65, 15. 30; Colliford reservoir, 17. 133, 18. 56; Crig-a-Mennis, 14. 50, 72, 19. 11; Emblance Down, 14. 83-4; Gloweth, 14. 49, 50; Greensplat, see Trenance Downs be­low; Polcoverack, Higher, St Keverne, 13. 56; Stannon Downs, 16. 138, 17. 133; Tich­barrow, Davidstow, 13. 55, 15. 31-45; Tich­barrow Beacon, 15. 45-7; Tregiffian, 11. 56; Tregulland 14. 23, 57, 72, 75; Trenance Downs, 12. 58, 14. 50-8, 64, 65; Trevone, 11. 9-14, 14. 49; Wainhouse Corner, Jacobstow, 18. 135; Watch Hill, 12. 57, 14. 8-24; Wool­ley Barrows, 16. 10-16; see also Cairns and Ring-cairns Bassett, Francis, Baron de Dunstanville, Carn Brea deforested by, 20. 7 Bayley, Justine, pollen analysis of St. Austell Granite barrow group by, 14. 60-6, 19. 12 Beagrie, Neil, check-list of Luxulyan parish by, 20. 209-14 Beck, Roger, analysis of Killibury pollen by, 16. 111 Bedd Branwen (Anglesey), standing stone and barrow at, 14. 49 Beer (Devon): imported axe-heads at, 20. 138; flint source, 20. 108 Beresford, Guy, excavations at Berry Court, Jacobstow, by, 1972, 11. 57, 1973 12. 59 Berridge, Geoffrey, on a pebble mace-head from St. Germans, 12. 77 Berry Court, see Jacobstow Berry Down Camp (St. Neots), enclosure, 20. 191 Berrynarbor (Devon), Berry Down barrow, 14. 75 Bidwell, P.T., The Legionary Bath-House and Basilica and Forum at Exeter, by, reviewed, 119 Biek, L., on the preservation of St. Austell Granite barrow group, 14. 67-71 Blewburton Hill (Berks.), Neolithic ditch at,193 Blight, W.G., work at Cam Brea by, 20. 16 Bodean Veor, St. Anthony in Meneage, hull at, 12. 36 Boderwennack, Wendron, CCRA watch of, 20. 215 Bodmin: Bronze Age spear-head from, 13. 54; Castle Canyke, 15. 81; Fancy Field, 19th-century house at, 15. 80-1; Three Acres, chapel formerly at, 15. 80; see also Nan­stallon Bodmin Bypass, The, 1975', by Mary M. Irwin, 15. 77-86; discussion, 85; summary, 77 Bodmin Moor: 'A Survey of Cairns on', by J.E. Trahair, 17. 3-24; for details see under Cairns; the C.C.R.A. survey, 19. 100-2; en­vironmental change on, 19. 5-12; stone cir­cles on, 19. 17-29; see also Altarnun; Col­liford Reservoir; Otterham; Showery Tor; Stannon; Wilsey Down `Bodwen, Lanlivery: A Multi-period Occupa­tion', by Daphne Harris, with Susan Pearce, Henrietta Miles and Mary Irwin, 16. 43-59; pillow mounds, 16. 57; round, Iron Age, 16. 43, 51-6;. Finds: Neolithic flint implements, 16. 45-6; Neolithic/Bronze Age adze, 16. 46; Bronze Age - Medieval pottery, 16. 46, 53-6, 57; Bronze Age rapier mould, 16. 46-51 Boleigh, St. Buryan, fogou at, 12. 40 Bolenowe, Camborne, home farm, hull at, 12. 36, 37, 38, 40 Bolster Bank, The, see St. Agnes Bones, prehistoric: deer, 11. 29; seal, 11. 29, 43, 45 Bonsall, Clive, and Paul Selby, on Mesolithic flints from near Bude, 14. 118 Bonsor, George, excavation of Bant's Carn by, 15. 11, 14, 16 Booby's Bay, Trevose: 'Neolithic and Upper Palaeolithic working sites at', by Paul F. Whitehead, 12. 5-18; references, 12. 18; Neolithic working floor: 12. 5-15; finds from: bone artefacts, 12. 12; hammerstones, 12. 12; marine mollusca, 12. 14; Portland chert artefacts, 12. 7, 8, 10-12, 14-15, 14. 118; Upper Palaeolithic working site: 12. 15-18; hearth, 12. 15; palaeoliths, 12. 16 Borlase, W.C., cited, on finds from Pelynt, 12. 20, 21 Borlase, William: archaeological drawings of, 138; cited: on Cam Brea, 20. 13, 14; on `stone altar' from Tresco, 17. 140 Borlase, William, and William Stukeley, cor­respondence of, 19. 112-14 Bosahan, fogou at, 12. 40 Boscastle, Middle Beeny Farm, Neolithic axe and spindle whorls from, 12. 24 Boscawen-un, St. Buryan, stone circle, 19. 26 Boscreage, see Boscreeg Boscreeg (Gulval), axe-hammer from, 13. 75 Boskenna, St. Buryan, inscribed stone from, 107-9 Botallack, St. Just, ruined cottage at, 18. 114­15 Bowda, North Hill, OS 'stone circle' at, 19. 24 Bradley, R.: on scrapers, cited, 20. 145; see also Startin, B. Branigan, Dr. K., on Pelynt sword-hilt, cited, 22 Bratton Fleming (Devon), Bronze Age crema­tion at, 14. 73, 15. 30 Breiddin (Montgomery), Bronze Age spear­head from, 14. 71 Brenig valley (N. Wales), barrow group in, 14. 75, 76 Brisbane, Mark, and Stephen Clews, 'The East Moor Systems, Altarnun and North Hill, Bodmin Moor', by, 16. 59, 18. 33-56 Bristol (Avon), City Museum: palstave from, 53; spearhead from, 13. 54 BritishMuseum: Cornish drawings by Edward Lhuyd in, 16. 139-42; Research Laboratory, analysis of Cam Brea pottery by, 20. 170 Broadoak, Largin Wood, Bronze Age urn from, 15. 112 Bronze Age: 'Some Unpublished Bronzes from Cornwall', by Susan M. Pearce, 13. 51-4; `The East Moor Systems, Altarnun and North Hill, Bodmin Moor', by Mark Bris­bane and Stephen Clews, 18. 33-56; for details see Altarnun; 'Excavations at Nor­nour, Isles of Scilly, 1969-73; the Pre-Roman settlement', by Sarnia A. Butcher, et al., 17. 29-112; 'The Gold Cups from Rilla­ton, Fritzdorf and Eschentz', by Paul Ashbee, 16. 157-9; 'The Silver Cup from Saint-Adrien, Cotes-du-Nord, Brittany', by Paul Ashbee, 18. 57-60; 'Pollen Analysis and the Hut Circle Settlement at Stannon Down, St. Breward', by R.J. Mercer and G.W. Dimbleby, 17. 25-8; 'Observation and Excavation at Tichbarrow, Davidstow' by Peter Trudgian, 13. 55, 15. 31-45; 'A Cist Burial at Trebartha, Northill', by Gwynneth King and Henrietta Miles, 15. 27-30; The Bronze Age Find from Tredarvah, Pen­zance', 16. 25-41; The Excavation of Two Slate Cairns at Trevone, Padstow, 1972', by D.G. Buckley, 11. 9-18; 'A Note on the Aegean Sword-hilt in TruroMuseum', by Ellen Macnamara, 12. 19-23; 'Excavations at Woolley Barrows, Morwenstow', by E.A.K. Higginbotham, 16. 10-16. Environ­ment, 19. 11- 13; hut, Poldowrian, 20. 217; occupation level, Tichbarrow, 13. 55; ritual enclosure sites, 14. 42, 73-6; settlement, Little Bay, St. Martin's, 20. 218. Finds: axes, 51-3, 75, 15. 114, 16. 34, 17. 136, 20. 14; bronzes, Taunton phase, 16. 34, 36, 39; coffins, wood, 14. 10, 23; daggers, distribu­tion of, Cornwall and Devon, 14. 32-4; flint implements, 14. 18, 20, 38-41, 55-7; 'Orna­ment Horizon' material, 16. 36-7, 39; rapiers, 16. 46-51; see also Barrows; Cairns; Neolithic/Beaker; Pottery Brooks, R.T.: on a coin collection from Fal­mouth, 12. 77-8; excavation of The Rumps by, 13. 7-50 Broome (Devon/Dorset), possible source of chert, 20. 75, 109 Bryher (Isles of Scilly): hut with Neolithic pottery on, 11. 40-1; limpet shells from, 11. 41; Heathy Hill, huts and fields system at, 92-4 Buckley, D.G., 'The Excavation of Two Slate Cairns at Trevone, Padstow', by, 11. 9-18 Budd, Margaret, and Brenda Ware, parish check-list of Poundstock by, 19. 95-6 Bude, see Crooklets Bullen, Revd. Ashington, guide to HarlynBay by, cited, 16. 73, 74 Burgess, Colin, on palstaves, cited, 13. 53 Burl, Aubrey: on stone circles, cited, 19. 26; The Stone Circles of the British Isles, by, reviewed, 16. 42 Burleigh, Richard, on mesolithic finds from the Kelseys, 11. 81 Burnard, Robert, work at Cam Brea by, 20. 15-16, 17, 50 Butcher, Sarnia A.: 'Excavations at Nornour, Isles of Scilly, 1969-73: the Pre-Roman Set­tlement', by, 11. 59, 17. 29-112; excavation of huts at Little Bay, St. Martin's, by, 13. 55; on the brooch from Shortlanesend, 19. 75 Butler, J.J., on Bronze Age axes, cited, 13. 52, 53 Cadbury, South (Somerset), Neolithic settle­ment at, 20. 189-90 Cadbury-Congresbury (Somerset), Neolithic artefacts from, 20. 190 Caerloggas Downs, St. Austell, barrows I, II and III on: 11. 56; I. ring banked enclosure, 14. 24-43; central moorstone, 14. 42, 17. 9; excavation, 14. 24-8; pollen analysis, 14. 62-3. 65, 19. 12; post-holes, 14. 28, 42, 43. Finds: 14. 72: amber, 14. 38; dagger, 14. 32-4, 36-7, 38, 43, 70-1; flint implements, 14. 38-41, 72, 73; stone objects, 14. 41-2, 72, (serpentine bead) 41, 43, (quartz) 41, 42, 72; tin slag, 14. 35, 37-8, 70, 71. II. 14. 43-5. III. 14. 45-50, 75; entrance, 14. 47, 49; orthos­tat, 14. 45, 49; pollen analysis, 14. 61-2, 65, 66, 19. 12. Finds: branches, 14. 48, 49; flints, including mesolithic, 14. 48, 72, (arrowhead) 160; quartz, 14. 48, 72 Cairns: 'A Survey of, on Bodmin Moor', by J.E. Trahair, 17. 3-24; bibliography, 22-4; cata­logues: cairns, 13-22; cists, 6; cairn-circles, 8; finds, 12-13; grouping, 4; kerb-circles, 8; plate barrows, 11; on platform, 10-11; revet­ment-circles, 8- 9; ring-cairns, 9-10; triple barrows, 12. Altarnun, East Moor, 16. 59, 9-11, passim, 14-16; Clitter's Cairn: 18. 34-42, 49, 53; finds from, 18. 40-1; Crowdy Marsh, Advent, Camelford, 16. 17-24; Tre­vor, 11. 9-18; see also Barrows and Ring- cairns Calartha, St. Just, Iron Age cist at, 16. 81 Callywith (Bodmin/Cardinham): crosses from, 15. 77-9; medieval ditch at, 15. 79-80 Calveslake (Dartmoor), quartz from barrow at, 14. 72 Camborne, list of hulls in parish of, 12. 47-8 Camelford, see Crowdy Marsh and Trevia Cannon, Prussian, from Plymouth Sound, 12. 53-5 Cardinham family, Penhallem manor a seat of, 11. 57 Carlidnack Round, Mawnan: evidence from builders' trenches at, 15. 73-6; finds, 74-6, (pottery, Romano-Cornish), 75-6 Carloggas, St. Mawgan in Pydar, connection with The Rumps, 13. 29 Carlyon, P.M., notes by: on excavations at Tywardreath, 15. 67; on 2nd-century A.D. finds from Widemouth, 20. 224-6 CamBrea, Illogan: 'Excavation of the Neolithic Settlement at', by Roger Mercer, 1972, 11. 5-8, 1973, 12. 57, 1970-1973, final report, 20. 1-204; abstract, 20. 7; CCRA watch at, 19. 100; comparanda, 20. 188-98; discussion, 20. 62-76, 99- 101, 187-98; pre­vious investigators, 20. 11, 13-16; radiocar­bon dating, 20. 37, 42, 62, 63, 69, 177; springs, 20. 9. Mesolithic evidence, 20. 109-10„ 134. Neolithic: cultivation evidence, 20. 77, 79, 80, 100, 144, 146, 187; ditch, 20. 48-50, 66-7, 92-3; economic status, 20, 76, 101, 146; enclosure wall, 11. 5, 6, 20. 17„ 19, 21-3, 27, 37, 41, 42, 43, 48, 50, 59, 62, 63, 64-7, (ergonomics) 64; fire destruction evidence, 20. 26, 42, 68, 69, 71; gateways, 11. 8, 20. 53, 55, 56-8, 87, 88, 90, 94-7, 99, 101; greenstone axe factory, 11. 6, 20. 75, 76, 191-2; gully, 20. 35; hearths, 11. 6, 20. 23, 24, 37, 48, 49, 58, 67; hollows, 20., 35-6, 49, linear, 45, 47-8, working, 20-1, 23, 24; middens, 20. 54, 56; pits, 11. 6, 20, 24, 42, 43, 56; post and stake-holes and sockets, 11. 5, 6, 20. 21, 23, 24, 35, 42, 48, 52, 56, 57, 58, 59, 63, 69, 71, 80; ramparts, 20. 87-99, 188, 198, morphology, 89; ter­races, 20. 17, 19, 43, 45, 50; timber-built structures, 11. 6, 20. 11, 15, 23-5, 42-3, 50, 56-7, 69, 71; transport mechanisms, 20. 140; warfare evidence, 20. 145-6. Iron Age: hut circles, 11. 8, 20. 9, 10, 15, 17, 81-7; porch entrance, 20. 86. Medieval 'castle', 20. 7, 17 Finds: 1896, 20. 15-16. Neolithic: axes, flint, 20. 56, 75-6, 138-40, greenstone, 20. 49, 75, 93, 153-6, 158-9; bone, calcined, 20. 49; charcoal, 20. 23, 24, 35, 38, 41, 42, 49, 54, 56, 58, 62, 80, 92, 93; flints, 20. 19, 36, 56, 59, 70, 71, 72-3, 101-52, discussion, 142-6; arrowheads, leaf-shaped, 20. 37, 43, 45, 49, 63, 67, 68-9, 73-5, discussion, 108, sources, 75, 108; see also axes, above; greenstone implements, 20. 93, 94, 99; see also axes, above; hazel nut-shells, carbo­nised, 20. 24, 49; pottery: 20. 19, 20, 21, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 45, 49, 59, 63, 77, 92, 93, 98, 99, 100, 161-85; analyses, numer­ical, 20. 73, 74, petrological, 20. 179-81; bowls, carinated, 20. 72, 74, 97, 162, 164, 166-8, 170, 174, 176, 177, 178, lugged, 11. 8, 20. 60, 62, 161; catalogue, 20. 181-5; decoration, 20. 170-2; gabbroic, 20. 75, 161, 178-9; parallels, 20. 176-7; radiocar­bon dating, 20. 177; trumpet lugs, 20. 97, 168; saddle querns, 20. 36, 79, 81, 156, 157, 159; stone artefacts, 20. 75, 153-60; see also axes, above. Bronze Age: arrow­heads, 20. 111; axe hoard, 20. 14. Iron Age: charcoal, 20. 97; coin hoard, 20. 13­14; paving slabs, 20. 86; pottery, 11. 8, 20, 77, 85-6, 94, 99, 185-7. Roman coins, 20. 14, 18, 77 Cam Euny, Sancreed: 'Excavation Reports' by Mrs. P.M. Christie, 1970, 1972 12. 58, 15. 68-72; discussion and dating, 15. 71-2, (radiocarbon) 70, 72, 16. 106; cobbling, 15. 70; courtyard houses, 15. 68-71; culverts, 15. 69, 71; drain, 15. 69; entrance passage, 15. 69; hut G. 15. 70; hut J. 15. 70; pits, 15. 70, 71; pollen analysis, 19. 13; post-holes, 15. 69, 70, 71; recess, 15. 71. Finds: charcoal, 15. 69, 70, 71; pottery: black burnished ware, 15. 70; cordoned ware, 15. 71; La Tene, 15. 69, 72; Post – Iron Age, 15. 71-2; quern, 15. 71. 'A Post-Medieval Cottage at', by Mrs. P.M. Christie, with Trevor Miles and Ian Goodall, 18. 105-23; drain, 18. 109; fire-place, 18. 109-10, 112; fringle, 18. 110, 112; privy, 18. 113, 115. Finds: metalwork, 18. 120; pottery, 18. 117-19 Carngoon Bank, Landewednack: excavation at, 1978, by Peter Rose, 18. 134, 1979, by F. McAvoy, 19. 31-61; field system, 19. 40; Bronze Age: 19. 33-5, 58, 59; pits, 19. 32, 33. Iron Age, 19. 35, 48, 59. Romano-British: 19. 35, 38, 48, 49, 59; gullies, 19. 32, 38, 40; hearths, 19. 33, 38; oven, 19. 38, 59; pits, 19. 32, 36, 38, 39, 59; post- and stake-holes 19. 38, 48; salt-working site, 18. 134, 19. 32, 49, 52. 6th-century, 19. 38, 48, 49. Finds: Meso­lithic flints, 19. 55-6; Bronze Age: charcoal, 19. 33; flints, 19. 33, 57-8; pottery, 19. 35, 43, 49, 58. Iron Age pottery, 19. 43. Roman and Romano-British: animal teeth, 19. 35; briquetage, 19. 35, 36, 49-52, 59; charcoal, 19. 38; pebbles, 19. 38; pottery, 19. 35, 36, 41, 49, (amphora) 35, 45, 49, (unstratified) 48-9; stone artefacts, 19. 59. Dark Ages: pottery, 19. 38, 48; stone artefacts, 19. 39 Carnkief, Perranzabuloe, Enlarged Food Ves­sel from, 14. 17 Carnmenellis, Wendron: Calvadnack Vean farm, hull at, 12. 36; Mount Wise farm, hull at, 12. 36 Cam Near, Tresco (Isles of Scilly), ancient habitation site at, 11. 38 Carnon, Roman finds from tin-streaming site at, 11. 55 Carrick Crane Crags, St. Keverne, possible Grooved Ware from, 11. 15 Carvinack barrow, Trevarethen, Truro: bran­ches in, 14. 49, 72; composite ring at, 14. 75; sherds in, 15. 30; stones, cup-marked, in, 15. 35 Carwynnen, Higher, Redruth, stone circle at, 19. 24 Caseldine, C.J., 'Environmental Change in Cornwall During the Last 1300 Years', by, 19. 3-16 Castell Bryn Gwyn (Anglesey), defended Neolithic site, 20. 194 Castle Dore, Fowey: affinities with The Rumps, 13. 29; Iron Age pottery from, 16. 106 Castle Hill, Innis Downs, Luxulyan: ring cairn at, 15. 86-9; white quartz in, 15. 88; stake-hole in, 15. 88 Cataclews, Harlyn, barrow at, 17. 137 Cefn Caer Euni (Merioneth), barrow II at, 14. 58 Cerrig-y-Ddewi, Llangwyllog (Anglesey), En­larged Food Vessel from, 14. 18 Charlesworth, Dorothy, on the glass from Nor­nour, 17. 86 Chambered tombs, see Neolithic Charm-stone, St. Germans, 12. 77 Check-Lists, parochial: Antony in the East, 13. 60-3; CoIan, 20. 205-6; Crantock, 20. 207-9; Crowan, 15. 91-5; Egloshayle, 17. 113- 15; Kilkhampton, 14. 95-8; Ladock, 14. 107-12; Lanteglos-by-Fowey, 14. 101-7; La­whitton, 12. 73-4; Luxulyan, 20. 209-14; Maker, 13. 67-72; Mawgan in Pyder, 17. 119-24; Morwenstow, 14. 95-8; North Hill, 18. 128-32; Perranuthnoe, 16. 155-6; Phi11- ack, 15. 95-102; Poundstock, 19. 95-6; Prob­us. 15. 103-9; Rame, 13. 72-4; St. Austell, · 72-80; St. Blazey, 11. 70-2; St. Erth, 14. 112-16, 17. 132; St. Ervan, 18. 125-7; St. Eval, 17. 113-15; St. John, 13. 66-7; St. Mary Magdalene, 12. 69-72; St. Neot, 16. 143, 154; St. Stephen's by Launceston, 12. 64-6; St. Thomas, 12. 67-9; St. Winnow, 17. 128-32; Sheviock, 13. 64-6; Sithney, 19. 89-94; Stithians, 11. 67-70; Tywardreath, 17. 125-8 Childe, Prof. Gordon, on Pelynt sword-hilt, cited, 12. 19, 21 Christie, Mrs. P.M., excavation at Carn Euny by, 1970, 1972, 12. 58, 15. 68-72 Chy-coll, Sancreed, cottage, 18. 115 Chysauster, Gulval, 1st-century jar from, 13. 30 Cists: see under Cairns; Emblance Downs; Halangy Down; Iron Age; Isles of Scilly; Trebartha; Trevemedar Clark, A.J., on the radiocarbon and magnetic dating of Nornour, 17. 66-7 Clegyr Boia (Pembrokeshire), Neolithic houses at, 20. 11, 194 Clews, Stephen, see Brisbane, Mark Clitter's Cairn, see under Cairns Cocksbarrow, St. Mewan: longstone near, peb- bles from, 14. 72; ring cairn: 14. 58-60, 74, 75; cremation, 14. 58, 59, 70, 15. 30; pits, 14. 58; pollen analysis, 14. 60, 65; post-holes, 14. 58. Finds: flints and quartz, 14. 60, 72; ladle, horn, 14. 60, 70, 71, 72 Coins: collection, from Falmouth, 12. 77-8; hoard, Iron Age, Cam Brea, 20. 13-14; see also Roman and Romano-British Colan, parish check-list of, 20. 205-6 Coles, J.M., on Neolithic arrowheads, cited, 20. 67 Colliford reservoir, see St. Neot Collis, John, Exeter Excavations: The Guild­hall Site, by, reviewed, 11. 55 Conquer Downs, Towednack, Bronze Age urn from, 15. 28 Constantine Island, St. Merryn, flint assemb­lage from, 16. 3-9 Corn-drying ovens: Neolithic, 11. 44, 45; Iron Age, The Rumps, 13. 17, 18, 28, 29 Cornwall Committee for Rescue Archaeology: 15. 3-4; watching briefs and small excava­tions of, 1978, 18. 133-6, 1979, 19. 99-100; 1980, 20. 215-16 Coverack Bridges, Sithney, `growder' mine at,44 Cowan, Rex, see Arlott, John Cowlam Long Barrow (Yorks.), leaf-arrowheads in, 20. 68 Cox Tor (Dartmoor), enclosure around central stone at, 14. 42 Coygan Camp (Carmarthenshire), Neolithic pottery from, 20. 194 Craddock Moor, St. Cleer, stone circle, 19. 21-2 Crantock: parish check-list of, 20. 207-9; sur­vey of churchyard earthworks at, 20. 216 Crean, St. Buryan, flint waste scatter from, 16. 159 Crichel Down (Dorset), arrowhead with in­humation at, 20. 68 Crickley Hill (Glos.), Neolithic promontory site: 20. 188, 189, 193, 197; houses at, 20. 10-11; leaf-arrowheads from, 20. 68, 188 Crig-a-Mennis, Liskey, Perranzabuloe, bar­row, pollen evidence from, 19. 11 Crooklets, Bude, Mesolithic flints from, 14. 118 Cropton Long Barrow (Yorks.), leaf-arrowheads in, 20. 68 Crowan, hulls at, 12. 43, (Tregear) 12. 40 Crowdy Marsh, Advent, Camelford, 'Excava­tion of a Cairn at', by Peter Trudgian, 16. 17-24 Culcharron Cairn, Lorn (Argyll), 14. 23 Cummins, W.A., on Neolithic stone axes, cited, 20. 75, 192 Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology, 1971-2, 11. 62-5 Cup-marked stones, 15. 35-6, 49 Curwen, E.C., on Neolithic flint-mines, cited, 20. 10 Cutler, D.F., analysis of Killibury charcoal by, 16. 110               © 2009, Cornwall Archaeological Society Registered Charity 1055654