Cornish Archaeology Index Volumes 11 - 20 (1972 - 1981) (D - K)
Daggett, Richard, see Austin, David
Daniel, G.E., on chambered tombs, cited, 20. 193
Dark Ages: 'The Bar-Lug Pottery of Cornwall', by Gillian Hutchinson, 18. 81-102; 'Excavations at Trethurgy, St. Austell', by Henrietta and Trevor Miles, 12. 25-9; for details see
Trethurgy; cemeteries, St. Endellion, 17. 135; see also Early Christian, and Pottery
Dartmoor: hulls on, 12. 42; see also Calves-lake; Cox Tor; Dewerstone,the.
Davey, Ursula, and Henrietta Miles, on the pottery from Killibury, 16. 101-7 Davidstow Moor, barrows on: 14. 49, 50, 15. 31; groups of sherds in, 15. 30; see also Starapark; Tichbarrow
Deer, bones of, Halangy Porth, 11. 29 Department of the Environment, excavations by: Berry Court, Jacobstow, 11. 57; Carn Euny, 12. 58; Grambla, 11. 50-2; Halligey fogou, 20. 219-20;
Little Bay, St. Martin's, Isles of Scilly, 13. 55; Threemilestone
Round, Kenwyn, 13. 56, 15. 51-67; Tichbarrow, Davidstow, 13. 55; Watch Hill barrow, 12. 57
Derenburg (E. Germany), Neolithic fortified settlement at, 20. 196
Devizes (Wilts.), Museum, palstave from, 13. 53
Dewerstone, the (Dartmoor), hillfort, 20. 191 Dickinson, Miss Brenda, on 2nd-century finds from Widemouth, 20. 224
Dimbleby, G.W.; on pollen analysis, cited, 14. 65, 66, 19. 11, 12; see also Mercer, R.J. Dixon, P., on Crickley Hill, cited, 20. 68 Dolauer Heide (E. Germany), Neolithic hilltop site, 20.
196, 197
Dolmens, see Neolithic
Dowson, Edith Arthur, obituary, 11. 66 Draynes, Higher, St. Neot, cairn at, 14. 57, 72 Drewsteignton (Devon), Spinster's Rock tomb, 15. 10
Dudley, Miss Dorothy, obituary, 14. 2-4 Dunning, G.C., on Bronze Age axes, cited, 20. 14
Durrington Walls (Wilts.), Grooved Ware type-site, 11. 15
Dyffryn-Ardudwy (Merioneth), chambered tomb at, 20. 192
Dyserth Castle (Flints.), Neolithic settlement at, 20. 194
Dysgwylfa (Cardigan), Bronze Age wooden coffins at, 14. 23
Earl's Down Farm (Wilts.), infilled ditch of barrow at, 14. 24
Early Christian: inscribed stone, Boskenna, 19. 107; see also Dark Ages
Egloshayle: parish check-list of, 17. 113-15; see also Killibury
Ellison, Ann, on the bone from Trevone, 11. 18 Emblance Downs, St. Breward, note on excavation of a cist on, by Charles Thomas, 14. 83-4 `Entrance graves', Scillonian: agricultural association of, 15. 19-25; contents of, 15. 21,
24-5
`Environmental Change in Cornwall During the Last 1300 Years', by C.J. Caseldine, 19. 3-16
Eschenz (Switzerland), gold beaker from, 16. 157-8
Evans, Dr. J.G.: on excavation at Bar Point, St. Mary's, 19. 30; on the mollusca from Nornour, 17. 103; cited, 19. 14
Excavations, see under individual place names Exeter City Museum, Cornish palstaves in, 11. 82
Falmouth: Bronze Age axes from, 13. 52, 53; coin collection from, 12. 77-8; Arwenack Manor, medieval and post-medieval pottery from, 18. 136; Pendennis Castle, CCRA watch of, 19. 99
Farrar, R.A.H., on black-burnished ware, cited, 20. 172
Farway (Devon), barrows in area of, 14. 72, 75
Feltrim Hill (Co. Dublin), Neolithic deposit at, 20. 194
Fengate, Peterborough (Northants): Neolithic house at Padholme Road, 20. 11, 24; inhumation with arrowhead at, 20. 67-8
Fernacre, St. Breward, stone circle, 19. 25, 28, 29
Field systems: association with entrance graves, 15. 19, 21-4; East Moor, 18. 44-5, 46 Five Barrows, (Exmoor), bank enclosed barrows at, 14. 75
Flints: Cornish sources of, 20. 76: implements: outils &allies, 16. 8-7; see also Palaeolithic; Mesolithic; Neolithic; Neolithic/Bronze Age; Bronze Age
Fogous, similarity to hulls, 12. 40; see also Halligey
Fore Down, St. Cleer, grave goods in barrow at, 14. 71
Forest Gate, Illogan, hull at, 12. 36, 40, 41 Four Lanes, Illogan, hulls at: Forest farm, 12. 34, 44; Loscombe farm, 12. 34-5, 36, 38, 40; Wild Duck Inn, 12. 39, 41, 43
Fowey, see Castle Dore
Fox, Lady Aileen, South West England, 3,500 BC – AD 600, by, reviewed, 12. 59
Fridd Faldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Neolithic finds from, 20. 194
Fritzdorf, nr. Bonn (W. Germany), gold beaker from, 16. 157
Fyvie (Aberdeenshire), Neolithic arrowhead from, 20. 67
Gabbro, see Pottery
Garthbeibio (Montgomery), enlarged food vessel from, 14. 18
Gerloff, S., on early Bronze Age daggers, cited, 14. 32, 33, 34
Gerrans, Bronze Age axe from, 13. 52 Giant's Castle, St. Mary's (Isles of Scilly), cliff fort, 11. 38
Giant's Quoit, Pendarves Park, Caerwynnen, chambered tomb, 20. 192
Gibson, Frank, see Arlott, John
Gimble Bay, Tresco (Isles of Scilly), ancient walls at, 11. 39
Giot, P.R., on Breton souterrains, cited, 12. 41 Glastonbury Tor (Somerset), Neolithic implements from, 20. 190
Glendorgal (Newquay), barrow at, 14. 72 Gloweth (Truro), barrow at, 14. 49, 50 Golenkamp, nr. Hanover (W. Germany), gold cup from, 16. 157-8
Goodall, Ian H., on the metalwork from Carn Euny cottage, 18. 120
Goodaver (Altarnun), stone circle, 19. 23-4, 25, 26
Grambla, Wendron, excavations at, 1972: 11. 50-2; defences, 50; field system, 52; finds, 52; comparison with Trethurgy, 12. 29
Gray, Alec, 'Prehistoric Habitation Sites on the Isles of Scilly', by, 11. 19-49, references, 20
Green, H.S., cited: on flint arrowheads, 20.
111, 124, 146; on Neolithic arrowshot, 20. 68 Greensplat barrow, see St Austell Granite Greeves, Tom, see Austin, David Gregwartha farm, see Wendron
Greig, J.R.A, on the pollen at Nornour, 17. 107-12
Griffith, F.M., on the Colliford reservoir survey and excavation, 17. 133, 18. 56 Giew mine, see Towednack
Grimes, J., on flint sites in Rame, 18. 124 Grimes, J., and Peter Sheppard, on a chambered tomb at Treninnow. 17. 137
Grimes Graves (Norfolk), Cornish greenstone implements at, 20. 76
Grinsell, Leslie V., Folklore of Prehistoric Sites in Britain, by, reviewed, 16. 160
Gulval, see Boscreeg; Chysauster; Tredinnick; Try
Gunwalloe: survey of churchyard, 19. 99; flint beach pebbles at, 20. 76; bar-lug pottery from, 18. 82, 83, 84, 94
Gurnard's Head, Zennor, 'risers' for steps at, 13. 12, 28, 29
Guthrie, A.: on a possible standing stone at Giew Mine, 16. 88; on a horsemill at Trendrine farm, 16. 88
Gwaenysgor (Flints.), Neolithic deposit at, 20. 194
Gwallon Downs, St. Austell, yellow soil at barrow group on, 14. 73
Gweek, CCRA watch of round at, 20. 215
Gwithian: Bronze Age cremation at, 14. 73; gabbroic ware from, 20. 178, 192; Roman objects from, 11. 53-5; bar-lug pottery from, 18. 82, 83, 84, 86, 89, 90, 95, 96
Halangy Down and Porth, St. Mary's (Isles of Scilly): excavations at, 1930s, by Alec Gray, 11. 22-5, 28-37, 1975 and 1976, by Paul Ashbee, 15. 117, 16. 137-8; cist cemeteries at, 18. 61, 74, 76; Down: Neolithic chamber tomb at, 15.
14; courtyard house complex, 11. 20, 22-5. Finds: 11. 24-5; grass-marked pottery, 18. 86; Porth: Neolithic site: 11. 20, 28-37, 44-5; pits with storage jars, 11, 20, 34-5; round house, 16. 137-8; walling, 11. 29, 31. Tobaccoman's Hole,
11. 31-2. Finds: bones, animal, including deer and seal, 11. 29, 45; charcoal, 11. 36; clay, fired and unfired, 11. 31, 35, 36; flints, 11. 36, (arrowhead) 31; limpet shells, 11. 29, 34, 45; pottery: Neolithic, 11. 32-3, 34, 36 (storage jars)
20, 33, 34-5, 44, 45, 46, 47; beaker sherd, 15. 12
Haldon Hill (Devon): Neolithic settlement, 20. 189; houses at, 20. 11; pottery from, 20. 176, 177, 178, 189
Halligey fogou, Trelowarren, 1980 excavations at, 20. 219-20
Hambledon Hill (Dorset): Neolithic defensive site 20. 99, 188, 193, 197, 198; dairy economy at, 20. 101; pottery from, 20. 176, 178; skeleton with arrowhead at, 20. 68
Ham Hill (Somerset), Neolithic artefacts from, 20. 190
Harborough Rocks, Brassington (Derbys.), leaf-arrowheads in burial at, 20. 68 Marlyn Bay Reconsidered: the Excavations of
1900-1905 in the Light of Recent Work', by Rowan Whimster, 16. 61-88; excavations,
1900-5, 16. 73-80, 1976, 16. 63-70; Bronze Age barrows at, 11. 9; burials: cist, 16. 67, 73-7, 83-5; votive, 16. 69; circular building:
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65, 68, 69-70; destruction of, 67, 68; post-holes, 16. 65; Finds: 1900-5: metalwork, including brooches, 16. 77-9; miscellaneous, 16. 79; shale and slate artefacts, 16. 79-80; skulls, detached, 16. 77; 1976: charcoal, 16.
65; miscellaneous, 16. 70-1; mollusca, 16. 71-2; see also Cataclews
Harris, Daphne: Poldowrian, St. Keverne: A Beaker Mound of the Gabbro of the Lizard Peninsula', by, 18. 13-32; other excavations by: medieval kiln site, Lostwithiel, 18. 1034; Shortlanesend, 19. 63-75; barrow on Stannon Downs,
16. 138; Trevemedar cist,
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Harris, Daphne, and Richard Heard, checklists by: Kilkhampton, 14. 95-8; Morwenstow, 14. 95-8
Harris, Daphne, and Sandra Hooper, on the stratigraphy at Killibury, 16. 91
Harris, Daphne, and Nicholas Johnson, observation at Carlidnack Round by, 15. 73-6
Harris, Daphne, with Susan Pearce, Henrietta Miles and Mary Irwin, `Bodwen, Lanlivery: A Multi-period Occupation', by, 16. 43-59
Harris, Daphne, and George Smith, excavation at Poldowrian by, 20. 217
Harvey, Ann, parochial check-list of Egloshayle by, 17. 113-15
Hayton, Christopher, see Mason, Howard Hazard Hill, Totnes (Devon), Neolithic settlement on: 20. 189, 192; finds from: axes, 20. 189; surface flints, 20. 145, 146; gabbroic pottery, 20. 176, 178, 189
Head, granite, (?) Romanesque, Lambessow, 13. 56
Heard, Richard, see Harris, Daphne Hellesvean, St. Ives: Dark Age house at, 18. 90; bar-lug pottery from, 18. 82, 95-6 Helman Tor, Lanlivery, Neolithic enclosure at, 20.190, 191
Hembury Fort (Devon), Neolithic promontory
site: 20. 188, 189, 192, 193; timber houses at, 20. 10-11. Finds: imported axe-heads, 20. 138; laurel-leaf implements, 20. 144; pottery, 20. 170, 176, 177-8, 188
Hencken, H. O'Neill: a Jubilee appreciation of, by Paul Ashbee, 15. 5-6; cited: on Neolithic implements from Altarnun, 20. 190; on Carn Brea, 20. 10, 89
Hendra farm, see Wendron
Higginbotham, E.A.K., excavations at Woolley Barrows by, 16. 10-16
High Peak, Sidmouth (Devon): imported axe-heads at, 20. 138; laurel-leaf implements at, 20. 144
Hill, Sampson, plan of Cam Brea by, 20. 89 Hillforts, Late Bronze Age and Iron Age: 16.
111-13; multiple enclosure, 112; see also Cam Brea
Hillman, G., analysis of grain from Killibury by, 16. 110
Hogg, Dr. A.H.A., on Cam Brea, cited, 20. 9-10, 89
Honiton (Devon), flints and pebbles from barrow sites near, 14. 72
Hooper, Sandra: 'Excavation of a Ring Cairn, Innis Downs, Luxulyan,' by 15. 86-9; excavation of barrow on Stannon Downs by, 16. 138; see also Harris, Daphne
Horwood (Devon), palstave from, 13. 53 Houghton-le-Spring (Co. Durham), Copt Hill, Enlarged Food Vessel from, 14. 18 Houlder, C.H., on Hazard Hill pottery, cited, 20. 178
Howard, Hilary, on clays in Cam Brea area, cited, 20. 179
`Hulls in Cornwall: a survey and discussion', by Michael Tangye, 12. 31-52; Breton analogies, 41-2; chronology, 43; Dartmoor examples, 42-3; gazeteer of sites, 47-52
Hurlers, The, Linkinhorne, 19. 26
Hurst Fen, Peterborough (Northants.), laurel leaf implements from, 20. 144, 145 Hutchinson, Gillian, 'The Bar-Lug Pottery of Cornwall', by, 18. 81-102
Illogan: list of hulls in parish of, 12. 47; Filtrick farm, hull formerly at, 12. 36, 38, 41; see also Cam Brea; Forest Gate; Four Lanes
Inscription, Early Christian, see Boskenna Institute of Cornish Studies, Sketch of the Life of William West, C.E., of Tredenham, by, reviewed, 11. 83
Ireland, chamber tombs with field systems in, 15. 21
Iron Age: 'Cam Euny Excavations', by Mrs. P.M. Christie, 1970, 1972, 12. 58, 15. 68-72; for details see Cam Euny; `Harlyn Bay Reconsidered: the Excavations of 1900-1905 in the Light of Recent Work', by Rowan Whimster, 16.
61-88; for details see Harlyn
Bay; 'Excavations at Killibury Hillfort, Egloshayle, 1975-6', by Henrietta Miles, 15. 117-18, 16. 89-121; for details see Killibury; `Excavations at Nornour, Isles of Scilly, 1969-73: the Pre-Roman Settlement', by Sarnia A. Butcher, et.
al., 17. 29-112; for details see Nornour; 'The Excavation of The Rumps Cliff Castle, St. Minver', by R.T. Brooks; for details see Rumps, The; 'Excavations at Threemilestone Round, Kenwyn, Truro', by Joshua Schwieso, 13. 56, 15.
5167; 'Excavation at Tregilders, 1975-6' by Peter Trudgian, 16. 122-8; for details see Tregilders; note on an earthwork at Restormel, 14. 85-6; burials, cist, crouched inhumation: 16. 73-7, 80-1, 82-3; orientation of, 16. 74, 80, 82,
83; votive, 16. 69; see also Trevemedar; cemeteries, 16. 62, 73, 80-3, 18. 61-76; fogou, Halligey, 20. 220-1; four post structures, 16. 113; houses, Nornour, 11. 59; huts, see under Cam Brea; round, Bodwen, 16. 51-66; settlement,
Little Bay, St. Martin's, 20. 218. Finds: brooches, 16. 77, 79, 81, 18. 78; coins, Gallo-Belgic, 20. 13-14; grave goods, 16. 80-1; see also Hillforts; Pottery
Irwin, Mary M.: 'The Bodmin Bypass, 1975', by, 15. 77-86; on an earthwork at Restormel, 14. 85-6; see also Harris, Daphne
Isles of Scilly: 'Recent Fieldwork in', by Charles Thomas, 14. 87; 'Prehistoric Habitation Sites on', by Alec Gray, ed. by Paul Ashbee, 11. 19-49; William Worcestre's references to, 19. 109-11; cist burials on, 18. 61-78; 1st-century
crouched burials on, 16. 81-2; entrance graves on, 15. 19-25; pottery from, 11. 32-3, 34-5, 45-7, 15. 11-12, 17. 67-86; see also Bryher; Halangy Down and Porth; Nornour; Old Man; St. Agnes; St. Martin's; St. Mary's; Samson; Tean;
Tresco
Jacobstow: Berry Court, excavations of Penhallem manor at, 11. 57, 12. 59; Wainhouse Corner, round barrow at, 18. 135
Jobey, G., on Traprain Law, cited, 20. 195 Johnson, Nicholas: 'The Bodmin Moor Survey', by, 19. 100-2, cited, 20. 190, 191; 'The Bolster Bank, St. Agnes – a Survey', by, 19. 77-88; 'The Devil's Coyt, St. Columb Major, and the
Discovery of Two Megalithic Tombs', by, 18. 3-11; on work of the CCRA, 20. 215-16; see also Harris, Daphne
Johnson, Nicholas, and Peter Rose, summaries of CCRA work by, 19. 99-100
Jonquieres (Oise), Neolithic enclosure, 20. 196 Juillac-le-Coq (Charente), Neolithic enclosure, 20. 197
Keeley, Dr. H.M., analysis of soils from Nornour by, 17. 38, 97-8, 106-7
Keepax, Carole A., and G. Morgan, on the charcoal from Nornour, 17. 98
`Kelli Wic in Cornwall', by Oliver Padel, 16. 115-18, 119; see also Killibury
Kelly Rings or Rounds, see Killibury Kelseys, The (Cubert), mesolithic finds from, 11. 81
Kenwyn: see Shortlanesend; Threemilestone Round
Kercaradec (Brittany), 'risers' for steps at, 13. 28, 29
Kestor, Dartmoor, porched hut entrance at, 20. 86
Kilhallon (Tywardreath), Roman period finds from, 15. 67
Kilkhampton: parochial check-list of, 14. 98101; see also Aberry
Killibury hillfort (Egloshayle): 'Excavations at, 1975-6', by Henrietta Miles, 15. 117-18, 16. 89-121; possible Late Bronze Age occupation, 16. 111-12; post-Iron Age activity, 16. 115; possible identification with Kelli 16. 116-17,
118-19; ditch, inner, 16. 93; four post structures, 16. 113-15; gullies, 16. 112; pits, 16. 93-4, 97, 113; pollen analysis, 16. 111, 19. 12-13; post- and stake-holes,
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97, 113, 114, 115; radiocarbon dating, 16. 94, 97, 99, 100-1, 106, 107, 108, 111; ramparts, 16. 93-4, 97; stratigraphy, 16. 91. Finds: charcoal, 16. 93, 94, 110, 113, 19. 13; flint, 16. 109; grain, 16. 110; iron slag, 16. 108;
pottery: Bronze Age sherd, 16. 107-8; Cornish La Tene decorated, 16. 101-7; stone artefacts, 16. 108; Post-Roman Mediterranean imports, 16. 108; Medieval, 16. 108 King, Gwynneth, and Henrietta Miles, 'A Bronze Age
Cist Burial at Trebartha, North Hill', by, 15. 27-30
King, Gwynneth, and Peter Sheppard, checklists by: Lawhitton, 12. 73-4; North Hill, 18. 128-32; St. Mary Magdalene, 12. 69-72; St. Stephen's by Launceston, 12. 64-6; St. Thomas, 12. 67-9
King Arthur's Down (St. Breward), stone circle, 19. 19-20, 28
Kingsand, the Amherst Gun Battery at, 12. 75 Kynance Downs (Mullion), flint blades from,
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