EARLY MAN 



Cakeham. — See West Wittering. 



Chailey. — Part of early Bronze Age celt, now in Lewes Museum. 



Chichester. — Bronze palstave with central rib [Evans, Bronze Imp. 8i ; Proc. Soc. Antiq. v. 



38]. Ancient British coin of Tasciovanus [Evans, Coins, 90]. 

 Pallant. — British coin of Tincommios [ibid. 500]. 

 Chilgrove. — Bronze bracelets (? of the Bronze Age) [Proc. Soc. Antiq. ser. I, vol. i. p. 6]. 

 CissBURY Hill. — Numerous neolithic flint implements and excavations of the Neolithic Age 



made in the chalk for flint [Evans, Stone Imp. 32-3, 35, 72, 75, 78, 80-2, 248, 277, 281]. 



See pp. 314-6. Many of these antiquities are now in Brit. Mus. 

 Clayton. — Bronze winged celt with four vertical stripes [Evans, Bronze Imp. 80]. Eight 



neolithic celts chipped out of flint found together in 1803 [Evans, Stone Imp. 76]. 

 Cliffe. — Perforated hammer found in a barrow [ibid. 229]. Spindle-whorl of clay, now in 



Brit. Mus. Small Bronze Age urn found in a barrow, now in Brit. Mus. 

 CoATEs. — Palaeolithic implements found in gravel by Mr. R. Garraway Rice, F.S.-A. \Proc. 



Soc. Antiq. ser. 2, vol. xx. pt. ii.] 

 Crawley. — Neolithic celt (ground) in Brit. Mus. 

 Crowborough. — Neolithic flint saw in the Dawson Loan Collection, Hastings. Pick-like 



bronze palstave in Dawson Loan Collection, Hastings. 

 Cuckmere Haven. — Neolithic scraper [Evans, Stone Imp. 304]. Neolithic implements in 



Brighton Museum. 

 Dean, East. — Pointed palseolithic implements [ibid. 622]. Chipped neolithic celt in wooden 



handle found here \Suss. Arch. Coll. xxxix. 97-8 ; Evans, Stone Imp. 153]. 

 Ringwood, Grove Farm. — Chipped and ground neolithic celt [ibid. 94]. 

 Didling. — Neolithic celt (ground) 6 -^ inches long. 

 Eastbourne. — Numerous neolithic implements found by Stephen Blackwell [ibid. 76, 87, 126, 



179, 357]. Bronze spear-head [Evans, Bronze Imp. 316]. Large urn, perhaps of the 



Bronze Age, now in Lewes Museum. Ancient British coins (uninscribed) [Evans, Coins, 



95, 435, 485]. Bronze socketed spear-head II inches long, now in the Museum at 



Eastbourne. 

 Beachy Head. — Numerous neolithic implements, in Brit. Mus., also in the museums at 

 Brighton and Lewes. Important hoard of gold and bronze antiquities of the Bronze 

 Age [Arch. xvi. 363, pi. 68 ; Evans, Bronze Imp. 94, 283, 423, 467]. 

 BiRLiNG Gap. — Neolithic scrapers [Evans, Stone Imp. 301, 303, 305]. 

 East Hoathly. — Part of bronze palstave now in Lewes Museum. 

 East Wittering. — Ancient British inscribed and uninscribed coins [Evans, Coins, 162, 176, 



435. 457. 500. 5/2]- 

 Edburton. — Neolithic implements, now in Brit. Mus. 

 Falmer. — Neolithic implements in Brighton Museum. 

 Ferring, High Down Hill. — An ancient camp. Numerous worked flints [Arch. xlii. 74- 



6]. Bronze knife and chisel, gold ring, and stone mace [Proc. Soc. Antiq. ser. 2, xviii. 



387-8]. 

 Findon. — Neolithic implements found at Church Hill, and now in Brighton Museum. 

 Firle. — Bronze pin found in barrow [Evans, Bronze Imp. 369 ; Horsefield, Lezves, i. 48, pi. iii. 



fig. 12]. Very small flat bronze celt of early type now in Lewes Museum. 

 Fittleworth. — Paleolithic implements found here [Proc. Soc. Antiq. ser. 2, vol. xx. pt. ii.] 

 Friston.— Ovate palaeolithic implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 622]. Neolithic implements in 



Brighton Museum. 

 Funtington. — Neolithic implements. 

 Goodwood. — Uninscribed British coins [Evans, Coins, 62]. 

 Goring. — Neolithic celt found on beach, now in British Museum. 

 Greath AM. —Palaeolithic flake found here by Mr. R. Garraway Rice, F.S.A. [Proc. Soc. Antiq. 



ser. 2, vol. XX. pt. ii.] 

 Hangleton Down. — Two looped bronze palstaves and a bronze spear-head with two loops 



[Suss. Arch. Coll. viii. 269 ; Evans, Bronze Imp. 87, 322]. 

 Hardham. — Numerous neolithic implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 283]. Bronze Age urn found 



at Hardham, now in Brighton Museum. 

 Harting South. — Neolithic implements in Brighton Museum. 

 Hastings. — Rock shelters (neolithic and later) on Castle Hill, and numerous flint implements. 



(See pp.3ii-i2)[S«w. Arch. Coll. xix. 53-60; Evans, Stone Imp. 71, 281, 309, 325, 389]. 



Ancient British coins [Evans, Coins, 433, 451, 450, 462, 499]. 

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