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255, 289; Early Neolithic, 226; Late 

 Neolithic, 193, 235; Bronze Age, 193, 

 226, 235, 289; Early Bronze Age, 280; 

 Middle Bronze Age, 241; Late Bronze 

 Age, 241; Iron Age, 226; Late Romano- 

 British, 193; waste, 289, see also 

 arrowheads; awls; axes; blades; cores; 

 flakes, flint; knives; scrapers; tools 



floors: Roman, 13; chalk, 8, 19 



Florentine mosaic, 42 



flour, production, 84 



Flower, Sarah, 31 



Flower, William, 31 



flues, 157-9 



Follis Constantius I, coins, 162 



food: production, 69; supplies, 69 



foot-and-mouth disease, 64, 272 



footwear, 208; hobnailed, 118, 228 



Fordson tractors, 80, 81 



Ford tractors, 81 



Formica rufa (wood ant), 129 



forts: Roman, 13, 15-16, 302; coin-loss 

 profiles, 14 



Fosse Way, 302 



Foster, A. M., paper on 1963 excavations at 

 Erlestoke Detention Centre, 1 1 6-24 



fowl, bones, 244 



Fowler, Charles, 37 



Fowler, WW, 129 



foxes: bones, 195-202; teeth, 197 



France, 42; frescos, 36, see also Brittany; 

 Lezoux; Limoges; Loiret; Montans; 

 Neuilly-sur-Seine; Paris; Poissy 



Franco-Prussian War, 41 



Frazer, Sir James, 303 



frescos, 36 



Freshwater Biological Association, 266 



Frilford (Oxon), 140 



Frisch, H. J., 229 



frogs, bones, 229, 230 



Frome (Somerset), Lower Keyford, 94 



Fulford, M. G., 184, 186 



functional analyses, pottery, 15 



funerary artefacts, 207-8 



funerary monuments, 140-1 



furnaces, 21 



Galium sparine (goose grass), 205 

 Galium cruciata (crosswort), 205 

 Gallienus, 23 



gallows, 142; Anglo-Saxon, 141; stone, 143 

 gardens: formal, 286, 290; Georgian, 286; 



listed, 291; ornamental, 292, 293 

 garderobes, 234 

 Gardiner, Julie, 290 

 garment collars, bronze, 147, 207, 208 

 Gaul, pottery trade, 120 

 Gauntlett, W, 80 

 geese, bones, 244 

 gemstones, 289 

 Geoffrey of Monmouth, 143 

 geophysics: Avebury, 249, 252; Bishopdown, 



7; Calne, 282; Potterne, 274-8; Upton 



Lovell, 290 

 George V, King, 296 

 Germanicus, 22 

 Germany: Baltic coast, 260; stonewares, 



224; U-boats, 69, 76, see also Andernach; 



Trier 

 Giles, Mr, 7 1 

 Gillam, Beatrice, 66 

 Gillespie, A., 261 

 Gillings, Mark, report on excavations at 



Beckhampton Avenue, 249-58 

 girls, in agriculture, 72-3 

 glass: Roman, 8; Romano-British, 20, 283; 



Late Romano-British, 180; post- 

 medieval, 161 

 glass vessels, medieval, 294 

 Gleser, G, 136 



Gloucester, Richard of see Richard III, King 

 Gloucestershire, 171, see also Barnsley Park; 



Chedworth; Cheltenham Ladies College; 



Cirencester; Fairford; Lechlade;Tetbury; 



Tewkesbury; Uley 



glumes, 234 



goats, bones, 195-202, 244, 247, 283 



Godden, David, report on excavations at 

 Tidworth, 240-8 



Godwin family, 71 



gold, 290 



GordianUI, 8, 21, 22-3 



Grafton, 71,80, 96 



grain, 219, 220; charred, 204-5, 209, 219, 

 231-5, 237, 283; imports, 69, 70; 

 mineralised, 202-4, 209, 231-5; prices, 

 76; production, 69; yields, 70, 76, 78-9, 

 83, see also barley; oats; rye; wheat 



granaries, 15 



Grant, A., 229 



grasses, production, 70 



Gratian, coins, 164 



gravestones: medieval, 28; nineteenth- 

 century re-use, 27-33 



Gray, Harold St. George, 54, 56 



Greader, F., 86 



Greader, Harry, 86 



Grearson, John, paper on sawfly recording 

 in Wiltshire, 107-15 



Great Bedwyn, 90; Bloxham, 66; hedgehogs, 

 66 



Great Casterton (Rutland), 302 



Great Cheverell, 74 



Great Dunmow (Essex), 189 



Great War see World War I 



Great Western Railway Company, 82 



Great Wishford, Grovely Wood, 270 



Greece, 42 



Greener, Graham, work reviewed, 298 



Greenhill, Mr, 74 



greensand, 8, 19 



Grenville, Louis, 72 



greyhounds, 199 



Grey, Thomas, Marquis of Dorset, 96 



Griffiths, Nick, 294 



Grison family, 37, 38 



Grittenham, millennium book, 298 



Grittleton, 294 



Grote, George, History of Greece, 39 



Guernsey, St Peter Port, 89 



Guernsey Museums and Galleries, 89 



Guido, Peggy, 48, 56, 57 



Guildford (Surrey), 300 



Guisborough (North Yorkshire), 93 



gullies, 280; Late Iron Age, 284; medieval, 

 214, 237, see also ditches 



Gussage All Saints (Dorset), 175 



Guthrie, Canon, 29 



Gwent see Caerleon; Magor 



Haggard, Rider, 86 



hair pins, Late Romano-British, 1 67 



Hallum, Robert, Bishop of Salisbury, 275 



Hall, William, 95 



Halstead, P., 229 



Halyzia sedecimguttata (orange ladybird), 



128 

 Hambler, Clive, 273 

 Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila, report on 



excavations at Tidworth, 240-8 

 Hamilton, IanT, 259, 260, 262, 263, 264, 



265-6 

 hammers, Late Romano-British, 177, 178, 



179 

 Hampshire, 95, 96, 234, 301; decapitations, 



140, see also Alice Holt; Alton; Andover; 



Appleshaw; Balksbury Camp; 



Basingstoke; Burley; Danebury; 



Droxford; New Forest; Portchester; 



Quarley; Ringwood; Silchester; 



Southampton; Stockbridge Down; 



Winchester; Winklebury; Worthy Park 

 handles, bone, 118, 122 

 hanging, 141 

 Harding, Philip, 122 

 Hare, Charles J., 42 

 Harington, Jane, 65, 67 

 Harlington (Middlesex), 37 

 Harmondsworth (Middlesex), 37 

 Harmonia quadripunctata (cream-streaked 



ladybird), 127 

 Harris, Stephen, 68 

 Harrold (Bedfordshire), 189 

 harrows, 82; Parmitter's, 79 

 Hanigia xanthostoma (sawfly), 115 

 Harvey, Peter, 272-3 

 Harwell (Oxon), 134 

 Haslam, J., 101 



Haslemere Museum (Surrey), 92 

 hasps, Late Romano-British, 171, 177 

 Haverfield, R, 1, 3 

 Hawkes, C. F. C, 1, 53, 54 

 Hawlev, William, 1, 3, 53, 56, 131, 132-3, 



134, 135, 141,288 

 hay: production, 70; yields, 70 

 Haynes, A., 86 

 hazelnuts, shells, 219 

 headstones see gravestones 

 hearths, 21; medieval, 285; linings, 243^1 

 heather ladybird (Chilocorus bipustulatus) , 



126, 129, 130 

 Heaton, Michael, report on excavations at 



Marlborough College, 100-6 

 hedgehogs: and badgers, 63, 65, 66-8; and 



cats, 68; live sightings, 65-6; population 



decline, 63, 68; road traffic accidents, 63, 



64-5, 66, 68; survey, 63-8 

 Hemiptera (true bugs), 109 

 Hemp, Wilfred, 57 

 henge monuments, 140, 249, 255, 257; 



timber, 256 

 Hengist, 143 



Hengistbury Head (Dorset), 221, 224 

 Henig, Martin, obituary by, 301-3 

 Henry III, King, 275, 292 

 Henry VI, King, 93, 94, 95 

 Henry VII, King, 93, 96-7, 98 

 Henry of Huntingdon, 143 

 Hereford, Dean of, 89, 91 

 Hertfordshire, 98, see also Baldock; St 



Albans; Verulamium 

 Heytesbury, 95 

 Hickley, Mr, 91,92 

 Highworth: Sevenhampton, 303;Warneford 



Place, 78 

 hillforts, 140, 293; Iron Age, 3, 26, 50-2, 



54, 280, 285, see also enclosures; specific 



sites 

 Hill, George, 22 

 Hill, Herbert, 84-5 

 Hill, J. D., 208 

 Hippodamia tredecimpunctata (thirteen 



spot ladybird), 128 

 hipposandals, Late Romano-British, 175, 



177-9, 207 

 Hoare, Sir Richard Colt, 48, 90, 91; 



collection, 55 

 Hobbs, Steven, review by, 295 

 Hodges, Richard, 300 

 Hod Hill (Dorset), 117, 179, 228, 302 

 holdings, agricultural, 70, 85-7 

 Holt, 80 

 Homer, 39-40 



hooks: Roman, 122; post-medieval, 227 

 Hopkins, Robert, note on SamianWare from 



Erlestoke Detention Centre, 1 1 9-22 

 Hordeum vulgare (barley), 236; charred 



grains, 205, 231,234 

 horn, 237 



horncores, 244; Neolithic, 251 

 horses, 282; in agriculture, 70, 73, 82; bones, 



195-202, 228-31; military, 75, 84-5; 



supply, 84-5; withers height, 199 

 Horton, H., 80 

 Horton, Henry, 86 

 Horton, Mr, 76 

 Hounslow (Middlesex), 95 

 Howes, WT, 76 

 Hugyns, Elizabeth, 97 

 Hugyns, Grace, 96 

 Hugyns, Henry, 97 

 Hullavington, Bradfield Manor, 284 

 Humberside see Uncleby 

 Hungerford, Walter, 95 

 hunting, 84 



