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Casey, J., 161 



Castle Combe, 162 



castles, Norman, 1,3, 100-6,215,288,292- 



3 

 catapult bolt-heads, Roman, 214, 220, 227, 



228 

 CAT (Cotswold ArchaeologicalTrust), 281, 



284, 285, 286, 287, 289, 291 

 caterpillars, 108 

 Catesby, William, 96 

 cathedrals, Norman, 1 

 cats: bones, 228, 229, 244; and hedgehogs, 



68 

 cattle, 82, 236; bones, 118, 195-202, 228- 



31, 237, 243, 244, 247, 251, 283; 



Highland, 83; salt licks, 122; in Wiltshire, 



70 

 cauldrons, medieval, 103 

 Celts, 302-3 

 cemeteries: ?Roman, 1 17; Romano-British, 



123, 136; Anglo-Saxon, 137, 141; Early 



Anglo-Saxon, 140; Saxon, 246, see also 



execution cemeteries; inhumations 

 cenchri, 108 

 cenotaphs, 41 

 Central News Agency, 50 

 Centre for Human Ecology and 



Environment (CHEE), 199 

 Cephidae (stem-sawflies), 107-8, 114 

 ceramics see pottery 

 cereals, charred, 231-5, 237 

 Cerne, Abbot of, 275 

 Cervus elaphus (red deer), 195 

 cesspits, 234; medieval, 105 

 chains, oval-linked, 175 

 chalk blocks, 3 

 chalk quarries, 246 

 Chandler, Bishop of Salisbury, 275 

 Chandler, John, 301; obituary by, 300-1; 



work reviewed, 295 

 Channel Islands see Guernsey 

 Chapmanslade: millennium book, 298; 



printing works, 298 

 Chapmanslade Arrow, 298 

 charcoal, 151, 157, 217, 218, 219, 220, 237, 



251,285 

 Charles, Bethan, note on animal bone from 



Brickley Lane, Devizes, 228-31 

 Charlton, Charlton Down, 162 

 Charlton, Michael, 295 

 Chase, A. O., 265 

 Chedworth (Glos), 303 

 CHEE (Centre for Human Ecology and 



Environment), 199 

 Cheltenham Ladies College (Glos), 48 

 Chenery, Carolyn, note on inhumation at 



Stonehenge, 137-9 

 Cheney, Humphrey, 95 

 Chenopodiaceae (goosefoots), seeds, 233 

 Cherhill, 282; gravestones, 27-33; Horns of 



Urus, 55;Yatesbury, 282-3 

 chert, worked, 193 

 Cheshire seeTarvin 

 chessmen, 294 



Chester, 300; Grosvenor Museum, 302 

 Chesterton (Warwickshire), 303 

 Cheyney, John, 94, 95, 96 

 Cheyney, Robert, 95 



Chilmark: Eyewell Farm, 123; stone, 3, 20 

 Chilocorus bipustulatus (heather ladybird), 



126, 129, 130 

 Chilocorus renipustulatus (kidney spot 



ladybird), 126 

 Chippenham, 81; hedgehogs, 65; prisoner 



of war camps, 74 

 Chippenham Without, Lanhill Long Barrow, 



47 

 Chiseldon, 79, 303 



chisels: Iron Age, 228; Late Romano- 

 British, 177, 178, 179 

 Cholderton, Pearl Farm, 81-3 

 Christianity, establishment, 139-40 

 Chubb, Mr, 56 



Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer, 295 

 Cimbex connatus (sawfly), 114 



Cimbicidae (sawflies), 110 



Cirencester (Glos), 303 



clamps, Late Romano-British, 178, 179 



Clarence, Duke of, 93, 94-5 



Clarendon Park, Clarendon Palace, 293, 294 



Clarke, Bob, 279, 281 



Claudius, 22 



clay, fired, 193 



Clayesmore School (Dorset), 260 



clay pipes, 161 



Clayton tractors, 80 



Cleal, Rosamund M. J., 134 



cleats, Roman, 227, 228 



Clifford, Catharine, 31 



Clifford, Peter, 31 



Clitoscethus spp. (beetles), 125 



Clothier, Joanna, work reviewed, 298 



cloth seals, medieval, 294 



cloth trade, Salisbury, 294 



clover, production, 70 



Coccidula spp. (beetles), 125 



Coccinella hieroglyphica (hieroglyphic 



ladybird), 128, 129 

 Coccinella magnifica (Redtenbacher) 



(scarce seven spot ladybird), 127, 129 

 Coccinella quinquepunctata (five spot 



ladybird), 125, 127, 129, 130 

 Coccinella sepcempunctata (seven spot 



ladybird), 127 

 Coccinella undecimpunctata (eleven spot 



ladybird), 127 

 Coccinellidae (ladybirds), 125-30 

 Cockshutt ploughs, 80, 81 

 coffins, 122, 152, 154, 175-6; limestone, 283 

 coin loss analysis, 14, 15, 16, 162 

 coins, 12; Iron Age, 283; Late Iron Age, 161— 



2, 182; Roman, 3, 7, 8, 1 1, 19, 21, 22-3, 



1 1 7, 1 22, 220, 227, 228; Romano-British, 



215,237; Late Romano-British, 147, 1 54, 



159, 161-5, 176, 189, 208; medieval, 97; 



1 5th century, 97; Dobunnic, 161; hoards, 



215 

 Colchester (Essex), 122; Butt Road, 167 

 Cole, H. D., 80 

 Cole, M. A., 23 

 Coleman, R. B., 270 

 Coleoptera: Coccinellidae (ladybirds), 125- 



30 

 Colerne: Colerne Mound, 162; Colerne 



Park, 207, 208; Euridge, 162 

 Collingbourne Ducis, 224, 247; agriculture, 



70; Cadley Road, 247; pottery, 243; 



Saxon settlement, 246 

 Collingbourne Kingston, 77, 246 

 Collum,V. C. C, 89 

 Colnagi's (London), 38 

 Colyngbourne, William, 96 

 Combes, Mr, 73 

 combs: Roman, 118, 122; bone, 118, 122, 



245, 247 

 commemorations (memorials), 28 

 Commodus, 8, 19 

 Common Cold Research Unit, 109 

 Compton Chamberlayne, 114 

 conduits, stone, 19 



conscientious objectors, in agriculture, 73 

 conscription, 71, 84 

 Constans, coins, 163 

 Constantine I, 23 

 Constantine, House of, coins, 1 63 

 Constantine I, coins, 162 

 Constantine II, coins, 162 

 Constantinian coins, 3 

 Constantinopolis (coins), 21, 23 

 Constantius II, coins, 163 

 Cool, H. E. M., 167; note on Roman glass 



from Wayside Farm, Devizes, 180 

 copper alloy objects, 165-70; Saxon, 243 

 Corder, Philip, 302 

 cores: flint, 226-7; Levallois, 226, see also 



flintwork 

 corn see grain 

 Corney, Mark, 2, 13, 16, 282; note on coins 



from Wayside Farm, Devizes, 1 6 1 -5 ; note 



on pottery from Wayside Farm, Devizes, 



180-93 

 Cornwall, ladybirds, 130 

 Corsham: Gastard, 30 1 ; Hartham Park, 294; 



hedgehogs, 65; Peel Circus, 283; 



Pockeredge Farm, 283 

 Corsley: Manor Farm, 298; millennium 



book, 298; Post Office, 298 

 Corylus avellana (hazel), 205, 231, 237 

 Cotswold Aggregates, 285 

 Cotswold Archaeological Trust (CAT): 



evaluations, 28 1, 287, 289, 29 1 ; watching 



briefs, 281,284, 285, 286 

 Cotswolds, 303 

 Cottrell, Leonard, 302 

 Coulson, B.W H., 260, 263^1, 265, 266 

 Council for British Archaeology, 8, 301; Air 



Photography Committee, 303 

 counters, 122-3 

 Countryside Agency, Ridgeway Heritage 



Project, 285 

 Courtenay, Peter, Bishop of Exeter, 96 

 coves, Neolithic, 249-58 

 Coward, E., 76 

 crab spiders, 269-73 

 crafts, 296 



Cranborne Chase, 64 

 Cranford (Middlesex), 37 

 cranial index, 136 



Crataegus monogyna (hawthorn), 231 

 Crawford Collection, 12 

 Crawford, O. G. S., 53, 56 

 Creighton, Oliver, review by, 292-3 

 cremation burials, 283; prehistoric, 131, 132; 



medieval, 140 

 Cresimus (potter), 19 

 Cricklade, 86, 285; Biomass Power Project, 



283-4; Cricklade Town Banks, 283; 



defences, 243; Kingshill Recycling 



Centre, 283-4; North Wall, 283;Weaver's 



Bridge, 207 

 criminals, execution, 141 

 Crisp, Roger, work reviewed, 299 

 Crispus, coins, 162 

 cromlechs, 50 

 cropmarks, 283 

 crops: processing, 283; production, 70; 



rotation, 77 

 crosses, cast iron, 29 

 crucibles, pre-Roman, 1 19 

 crucifixes, medieval, 294 

 Crudwell, 71; hedgehogs, 66 

 crypts, 27 



Cullifordtree Hundred (Dorset), 141 

 cultivation: medieval, 250; arable, 283 

 Cuneuo, 2, 140, 178, 188, 189, 286 

 Cunliffe, B. W, 171, 182,221 

 Cunnington, Ben, 47, 48-9, 50, 54, 55, 56- 



7 

 Cunnington, Edward, 49, 52, 56 

 Cunnington family, 48, 56 

 Cunnington, Henry, 48 

 Cunnington, Maud Edith, 1, 46-62, 252; 



biographical notes, 48-9; criticisms, 48; 



legacies, 54-8; publications, 49, 54, 55, 



60-2; work, 49-54, 60 

 Cunnington, Robert Henry, 47, 50 

 Cunnington, William, 48, 290 

 Curie, James, 57 

 Curnow, Philip, 300 

 curse tablets, lead, 165, 171, 207, 208 

 Cuder, David, 84-5 



Dale, P., 85 



Danebury (Hants), 175, 205, 228, 234 



Daniel, G E„ 54 



Darby, Elisabeth, paper on Henri de 



Triqueti's panel in Teffont Evias church, 



34-45 

 Darby, Michael: paper on Dauntsey's School 



Natural History Society, 259-68; paper 



on ladybirds of Wiltshire, 125-30 

 d'Arcy, John, review by, 296-7 

 Darell, Sir George, 94 

 Darlington, A., 260 

 daub, Late Romano-British, 193 



