INDEX 



311 



parch-marks, 8 



Paris (France): Exposition Universale de 

 I'industrie et des beaux-arts, 40; La 

 Madeleine, 35; Les Invalides, 36 



Parmitter's harrow, 79 



Parrett tractors, 81 



Patney, 72 



Payne, Naomi, report on geophysical survey 

 at Potterne, 274-8 



Payne, S., 229 



Peach, Penrhyn, 133 



Peach, Wystan, 133, 134 



Peak-Garland, James, 86 



peas, production, 70 



Pegge, Charles, 48 



Pegge, Elsie, 48 



Pegge, Ernest, 48 



Pelling, Ruth, 236; note on plant remains 

 from Brickley Lane, Devizes, 231-5 



Pembroke, Earl of, 86 



Pembroke, Lady, 72 



penates, Romano-British, 215 



periodontal disease, 195 



Perren, A.W, 85 



Perrett, Mr, 85 



Persimmon Homes Wessex Ltd., 214 



Peto, Mr, 71-2 



Petrie, Sir (William Matthew) Flinders, 49, 

 53 



petrol, rationing, 85 



Petty Sessional Divisions, 70 



Pevsner, Nikolaus, 35 



Pewsey, 78, 81, 207; Blacknall Field, 140; 

 Broomsgrove, 80; hedgehogs, 64; 

 Stanton Mill, 85 



Phillips, Bernard, 281, 286, 288, 289, 291 



Philodromidae (crab spiders), 269 



Philodromus spp. (crab spiders), in 

 Wiltshire, 269-73; P. albidus, 269-70; P. 

 aureolus, 269, 270-1, 272; P. buxi, 273; 

 P. cespitum, 269, 271, 272; P. collinus, 

 269, 271-2; P. dispar, 269, 272; P. 

 emarginatus, 273; P. fallax, 273; P. histrio, 

 273; P. longipalpis, 271, 273; P. 

 margaritatus, 269, 273; P. praedatus, 269, 

 271, 272-3; P. rufus, 270 



Philp, Brian, 300 



Philpot, D., 263 



Philpott, R., 208 



Phymatocera aterrima (sawfly), 108 



Pickard-Cambridge, Rev, 263 



picks, Iron Age, 227, 228 



Piggott, Stuart, 48, 54, 56-7, 92, 290 



pigs, 74; bones, 1 95-202, 228-3 1 , 243, 247, 

 251; in Wiltshire, 70, 83-4 



pilae, Romano-British, 193 



pinbeaters, Saxon, 243, 247 



pins: Iron Age, 171, 175, 177; Anglo-Saxon, 

 289; Saxon, 243, 247 



pin shanks, Saxon, 243 



pitchers, 103; medieval, 105, 224 



pits, 283; Neolithic, 214, 250; Late 

 Neolithic, 217, 235; Beaker, 279; Bronze 

 Age, 285; ?Iron Age, 151-2; Iron Age, 

 204, 228, 230, 235, 236, 281-2; Early 

 Iron Age, 205; Middle/Late Iron Age, 

 218-20, 234; Late Iron Age, 284; Late 

 Iron Age/Early Romano-British, 7, 147, 

 165, 175, 181, 206; Iron Age/Roman, 7; 

 ?Roman, 123; Roman, 2, 8; Romano- 

 British, 9; Late Romano-British, 147, 

 155-7, 184, 200; Anglo-Saxon, 133-4, 

 228; Saxon, 220, 229, 237, 240-8; 

 medieval, 101, 102, 103, 105, 285; 19th 

 century, 286; stone destruction, 249, 

 252-4, 257, see also cesspits; ditches; 

 postholes 



Pitt Rivers, Augustus Henry Lane Fox, 50 



Pitts, Mike, 48, 54, 57; paper on Anglo- 

 Saxon decapitation and burial at 

 Stonehenge, 131-46 



Plantagenet, George, Duke of Clarence, 93, 

 94-5 



Plantagenet, Isabel, Duchess of Clarence, 

 94 



plant remains: charred, 202, 204-5, 231-5; 

 mineralised, 202^, 231-5 



plaster: Roman, 3, 8; Romano-British, 18, 

 19 



plates, clay, 122 



platters, Samian, 120 



Platvnapsis spp. (beetles), 125 



Player, Mr, 133 



Plenderleath, W C, 28-30 



Pleydell-Bouverie family, 260 



ploughing, 69, 73, 75-9; medieval, 220, 285; 

 mechanisation, 79-81; steam, 70, 79, 81, 

 82; teams, 74 



Poissy (France), Abbey, 36 



Pollard, Joshua, report on excavations at 

 Beckhampton Avenue, 249-58 



pollen analysis, 285 



Polygonaceae (docks and knotgrasses), 

 seeds, 233 



ponds, 284 



Poole (Dorset), 260 



Poole Harbour (Dorset), 224; pottery, 15, 

 182, 188 



Poore, Daniel, report on excavations at 

 Brickley Lane, Devizes, 214-39 



Poore, Herbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 275 



Portchester (Hants), 185; Portchester 

 Castle, 201 



postholes, 133; Early Bronze Age, 134, 221; 

 Middle Bronze Age, 285; ?Iron Age, 1 52; 

 Iron Age, 227 : 235, 236, 283; Middle/ 

 Late Iron Age, 218; Late Iron Age, 284; 

 Romano-British, 9-10; post-Roman, 134; 

 Late Romano-British, 157, 202; Anglo- 

 Saxon, 141; medieval, 1 02, 1 03, 1 05, 288; 

 burnt, 283, see also pits; stakeholes 



postpipes, 157 



potatoes, production, 70, 84 



pot rivets, 170 



Potterne, 1 22, 202, 23 1 , 234, 235; Courthill, 

 274, 276, 278; Courthill House, 276; 

 episcopal manor house, 274-8; Great 

 Orchard, 274-8; High Street, 275, 276; 

 manor, 274; Plump Lane, 277; Plump 

 Well, 276; Porch House, 275; St Mary's 

 Church, 275, 276;Whistley Farm, 71 



pottery: early prehistoric, 218, 221; 

 Neolithic, 53, 251; Late Neolithic, 217, 

 220, 221, 224, 226, 235; Beaker, 53, 54; 

 PBronze Age, 220; Bronze Age, 52, 117, 

 123, 246; Early Bronze Age, 53, 280; 

 Middle Bronze Age, 241, 285; Late 

 Bronze Age, 241, 290; Iron Age, 52, 53, 

 117, 121; Middle Iron Age, 118, 123; 

 Middle/Late Iron Age, 218-20,221,224- 

 6, 236; Late Iron Age, 3, 11, 123, 218- 

 19; Late Iron Age/Early Romano-British, 

 3, 1 1 9, 220, 22 1^, 236, 28 1 ; pre-Roman, 

 52, 118-19, 120; Roman, 3, 7, 8, 220, 

 224, 226, 237, 241, 257, 283, 284, 303; 

 Romano-British, 3, 7, 9-10, 11, 18, 103, 

 117, 118, 119, 121, 123, 254, 280, 283, 

 289; post-Roman, 241; Late Romano- 

 British, 152, 154, 157, 161, 220; Saxon, 

 220, 224, 226, 237, 241, 245, 283; Early/ 

 Middle Saxon, 241, 242, 243, 246; 

 Middle Saxon, 243, 284; Late Saxon, 

 226, 246; medieval, 7, 101, 102, 103-5, 

 106, 131, 220, 224, 226, 245, 252, 280, 

 281, 283, 284, 287, 289, 291, 294; post- 

 medieval, 103, 161, 220, 224, 245, 281, 

 284, 287, 289, 291; 17th century, 286; 

 18th century, 19; 19th century, 161, 289; 

 20th century, 161; Alice Holt type, 183, 



184, 185-6, 187, 188; All Cannings Cross 

 type, 119; Belgic, 3, 8, 19; Black 

 Burnished ware, 7, 11, 15, 20, 119, 183, 



185, 224; black iron glazed kitchenwares, 

 224; blue transfer-printed wares, 161; 

 coarsewares, 3, 11, 20, 101, 103-5, 118, 

 123, 181, 184-6, 187-8; Collared Urn, 

 53; colour-coated ware, 11, 20; 

 Durotrigic wares, 8, 19, 182; 

 earthenwares, 224; finewares, 11, 103- 

 5, 184, 186, 189; functional analyses, 15; 



Gallo-Belgic, 1 1 8, 1 1 9; glazed wares, 105; 

 Grey Wares, 7, 20, 119, 186, 224; 

 Grooved Ware, 53, 251, 255; Kennet 

 Valley wares, 101, 103, 105; Laverstock 

 type, 105, 245; lead-glazed wares, 20; 

 New Forest ware, 3, 7, 8, 11, 15, 19, 20, 

 119, 180, 183, 184, 186, 187, 224; 

 Overwey/Tilford Wares, 183, 185, 186, 

 188; Oxford Parchment Ware, 183, 186; 

 Oxfordshire ware, 8, 11, 19, 20, 1 i 9, 180, 

 184-5, 186, 187, 188, 224; oxidised 

 wares, 1 86, 224; Peterborough ware, 214, 

 217, 221, 224; Portchester Ware, 185; 

 Rhenish ware, 119; rural-urban 

 differences, 15; Samian, 3, 7, 8, 9-10, 11, 

 15, 18, 19-20, 118, 119-22, 181, 182-3, 

 254 (catalogue, 302; Central Gaulish, 

 224; Dragendorf form, 19-20; South 

 Gaulish, 221);Savernake ware, 1 18, 119, 

 1 8 1 , 1 82, 22 1 , 224; Shell-tempered Ware, 

 183, 184; slipwares, 119, 183, 186, 224; 

 South Midlands Shell-tempered Ware, 

 183, 184, 185, 188, 189; Southwest 

 white-slipped ware, 1 19; stonewares, 161, 

 224; Yarnbury-Highfield type, 221, see 

 also amphorae; beakers; bowls; clay pipes; 

 dishes; jars; jugs; kilns; tiles; urns 



Potton, Uriah, 30-1 



Poundbury (Dorset), 136, 176 



Prehistoric Society of East Anglia, 57 



Preshute: Manton Barrow, 48, 49, 50-2; 

 Manton Down, 208; Rockley, (Temple 

 Farm), 287 



prisoners of war, in agriculture, 73-4 



prisoner of war camps, 74 



Pritchard, E., 76, 77 



Propylea quattuordecimpunctata (fourteen 

 spot ladybird), 127-8 



Provisional Atlas of British Spiders, 269, 272 



PrummeLW, 229 



pruning hooks, Late Romano-British, 177, 

 179 



Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata (twenty two 

 "spot ladybird), 128 



Pugh, C. W, 56 



Pullinger, Mr, 72 



pupae, 109 



Purbeck (Dorset), stone, 3, 8, 19, 20 



Purbeck marble, 8, 19, 98 



Quarley (Hants), Lains Farm, 204, 205, 234 

 quarries, 283, 285; medieval, 289; chalk, 246 

 quartzite, 134 

 querns, 118, 123, 194, 281; Roman, 3; 



Saxon, 243, 244; saddle, 283 

 Quidhampton, 96 

 quoins, 8, 18 

 quoits, 122 



radiocarbon dating, 224, 290; Avebury area, 



255; Bayesian calibration, 255; buildings, 



247; Stonehenge, 131, 134-6 

 Radnor, Earl of, 86 

 Radnor, Lady, 72 

 Rahtz, Sebastian, 27 

 railways, dismantled, 147 

 Ramsbury, 74; Axford, 286; bishopric, 274; 



Littlecote Park, 303; metalworking, 243 

 RASC (Royal Armv Service Corps), 80 

 Ratcliffe, Sir Richard, 96 

 Rathbone, Maurice Gilbert, obituary, 300 

 Rawlence, E. A., 85 

 Rawlings and Sons, Messrs, 79 

 Rawlings, William, 86 

 Raynsford, Sir Laurence, 94 

 RCHME (Royal Commission on the 



Historical Monuments of England), 286, 



292, 293, 297, 303 

 reaping hooks, 228 

 Recorder 2000 (software), 109 

 Redman, Gordon, 77 

 Reece, R. M., 14, 161 

 refuse material, Romano-British, 1-2, 3, 7 

 Reimer, P., 134 

 Remounts (Army), 84 



