File Name,Title,Description,"Creator (if more than one individual/organisation, add on a new row)",,,"Copyright holder (if more than one individual/organisation, add on a new row)",,,Period of Creation,,Language,Software used,Software version,Supporting documentation file name(s) (this should be enclosed separately) ,,,First Name,Last Name,Organisation,First Name,Last Name,Organisation,Start Date,End Date,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-8-Dog_Hole_Fissure_inventory.xlsx,Dog Hole Fissure inventory ,"Record of animal remains from Dog Hole Fissure. This inventory includes descriptions of palaeontological remains from the excavations of Dog Hole Fissure by Jenkinson and a small number of items discovered during surveys and mapping of the cave. ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-9-1-CHC-Vertebrates_Boyd_Dawkins.xlsx,Church Hole Cave Vertebrates Boyd Dawkins ,Record of animal remains from Church Hole Cave excavated by Willam Boyd Dawkins. (1498 vertebrates 000 lithics).,Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-10-Boat_House_Cave.xlsx,Boat House Cave inventory,"Record of Vertebrate remains from Boat House Cave. No remains from this site were located during the 1977-90 survey. The small inventory lists items reported by Armstrong and Collcutt none of which is extant today. ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-11-Cave_C-22-inventory.xlsx,"Cave C21,22,23 inventory ","A large inventory of the archaeological and palaeontological remains from the excavations of Cave C22 and its associated fissures.(12180 items} ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-12-1-DMC-inventory-CHT.xlsx,DM Cave inventory CHT ,"Excavations by George White, recovered 608 items from his excavation of this cave and these are described by Jenkinson in this inventory (668 items}. ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-13-Thorpe_Common_Rock_Shelter-complete.xlsx,Thorpe Common Rock Shelter - Complete Copy ,The inventory describes 2502 items recovered from the excavations of George White and described by Jenkinson (2502 items}.,Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-14-2-Ash_Tree_Cave-Vertebrates.xlsx,Ash Tree Cave Vertebrates ,"Record of animal remains from Ash Tree Cave. The inventory includes collection from Armstrongs excavation which are housed in Sheffield Museum. Also included are remains from illicit excavation undertaken during the 1970-80s. (1787 vertebrates, 000 lithics} ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-15-Langwith-inventory.xlsx,Langwith inventory ,Record of animal remains from Langwith Cave,Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-16-Yew_Tree_Cave.xlsx,Yew Tree Cave ,"Record of animal remains from Yew Tree Cave. Excavations by Ransom, at this locality produced a number of remains of which a small quantity survive in collections at Wollaton Hall and the Geological Museum. Further remains mentioned in reports of the work were not located (16 items).",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-17-Pleasley_Vale_Cave-vertebrates.xlsx,Pleasley Vale Cave vertebrates ,"Record of Vertebrate remains from Pleasley Vale Cave. The few surviving remains from this locality are recorded from Pleasley Cave. It is likely that further remains, possibly derived at least two associated sites exist but were not located (19 items). ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-18-Steetley_Quarry_Cave-INVENTORY-Complete-Copy.xlsx,Steetley Quarry Cave inventory - Complete Copy,"Record of animal remains from Steetley Quarry. The surviving collection of remains discovered at this locality in 1926 are described by Jenkinson in 1978 (68 items). ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-19-Steetley_Cave.xlsx,Steetley Cave ,"Record of animal remains from Steetley Cave. This inventory describes the remains from excavations in 1976 by Askew and those from the later excavations by Jenkinson (70013 items). ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-20-1-CCD-lithics.xlsx,Unprovenanced Lithics ,"Unprovenanced from 19th Century Excavations, Lithics (298 items) ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-20-2-CCD-Fauna.xlsx,"Unprovenanced 19th Century Excavations, Vertebrates.","Unprovenanced from19th Century Excavations, Vertebrates. Inventories 20.1 and 20.2 describes the lithics and vertebrate faunal remains recorded by Jenkinson during 1976-80, that were located in extant museum collections. All of the remains have sufficient associated details that establish that they are derived from the 19th century excavations of Megen Mello,Thomas Heath and William Boyd Dawkins. Ultra violet light was used to search for annotations on each find. The majority of items have no direct identification written upon the surface. A small number of items are annotated to Creswell Crags or Creswell. In virtually all cases their incorporation into individual museum collection is recorded by date to the 1875-77 period of 19th Century excavation. All of the remains are derived from work in the Pin Hole Cave, Church Hole Cave, Robin Hoods Cave or Mother Grundys Parlour. Descriptions are confined to items located in extant collections and no attempt is made to related these to published accounts (2671 items}.",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-22-Markland_Grips-Vertebrates_and_lithics.xlsx,Vertebrate and lithics from Markland Grips ,"Record of Vertebrate and lithics from Markland Grips. Only 6 objects were located and described here. These are derived from the sampling excavations undertaken by Armstrong, Wilfred Jackson and other at various locations within the Markland and Hollinhill gorges (6 items).",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-23_Fulbeck_Vertebrates.xlsx,Fulbeck Airfield Vertebrates ,"Record of vertebrate remains from Fulbeck. An inventory and description of the 166 vertebrates recovered by the Trent and Peak Aechaeological Group from the Nyrex exploration of Fulbeck airfield (166 items). ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-24-Taphonomic_survey.xlsx,"Taphonomic Survey, Creswell Crags Gorge. ",Record of Taphonomic remains from Creswell Crags Gorge. An inventory of 795 vertebrate bones recorded during a taphonomic survey of sampling transects across the Creswell Crags Gorge (795 items).,Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-5-C8-Ossiferous_Fissure.xlsx,Vertebrate bones lithics from the 'Ossiferous fissure' at Creswell.,"The inventory comprises 14 vertebrate bones and some lithic, preserved within the Cambridge Museum. These are almost certainly from the excavation of the 'Ossiferous fissure' at Creswell.",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation CAPI-3-6-Arch_Cave_inventory.xlsx,Remains recovered from Arch Cave,"A total of 487 vertebrate bones, collected initially by Jenkinson with later additions by Chambers and Jacobi are housed within the Creswell Heritage Trust collections. A number of vertebrate remains are recorded from the excavations of Simon Collcutt but these are not located and are therefore excluded from this inventory (487 items}.",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,,,English,Microsoft Excel,,CAPI_documentation ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sheet Name,Sheet Description,Number of rows,,Field name (Please start a new cell for each row),"Field description (inc. units of measurements, description of codes, etc. used within each field).",,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-8-Dog_Hole_Fissure_inventory.xlsx,"Record of animal remains from Dog Hole Fissure. This inventory includes descriptions of palaeontological remain from the excavations of Dog Hole Fissure by Jenkinson and a small number of items discovered during surveys and mapping of the cave. ",653,,CAPI,Creswell Archaeological and Palaeontological Inventory,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-9-1-CHC-Vertebrates_Boyd_Dawkins.xlsx,Record of animal remains from Church Hole Cave excavated by Willam Boyd Dawkins. (1498 vertebrates 000 lithics).,654,,Locality,Specific location of remains at Creswell Crags,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-10-Boat_House_Cave.xlsx,"Record of Vertebrate remains from Boat House Cave. No remains from this site were located during the 1977-90 survey. The small inventory lists items reported by Armstrong and Collcutt none of which is extant today. ",8,,Location,Site of remains,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-11-Cave_C-22-inventory.xlsx,"A large inventory of the archaeological and palaeontological remains from the excavations of Cave C22 and its associated fissures.(12180 items} ",2121,,Museum,Museum which holds the artefacts,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-12-1-DMC-inventory-CHT.xlsx,"Excavations by George White, recovered 608 items from his excavation of this cave and these are described by Jenkinson in this inventory (668 items}. ",451,,Mus No,Artefact identifier in collection,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-13-Thorpe_Common_Rock_Shelter-complete.xlsx,The inventory describes 2502 items recovered from the excavations of George White and described by Jenkinson (2502 items}.,2461,,Donor,Person who donated the artefact to the museum,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-14-2-Ash_Tree_Cave-Vertebrates.xlsx,"Record of animal remains from Ash Tree Cave. The inventory includes collection from Armstrongs excavation which are housed in Sheffield Museum. Also included are remains from illicit excavation undertaken during the 1970-80. (1787 vertebrates, 000 lithics} ",1083,,Label,Label,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-15-Langwith-inventory.xlsx,Record of animal remains from Langwith Cave,19,,Item Type,Material artefact constructed from,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-16-Yew_Tree_Cave.xlsx,"Record of animal remains from Yew Tree Cave. Excavations by Ransom, at this locality produced a number of remains of which a small quantity survive in collections ar Wollaton Hall and the Geological Museum. Further remains mentioned in reports of the work were not located (16 items).",29,,Qty,Count of artefact in collection,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-17-Pleasley_Vale_Cave-vertebrates.xlsx,"Record of Vertebrate remains from Pleasley Vale Cave. The few surviving remains from this locality are recorded from Pleasley Cave. It is likely that further remains, possibly derived at at least two associated sites exist but were not located (19 items).",21,,Order,Order of animal remains,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-18-Steetley_Quarry_Cave-INVENTORY-Complete-Copy.xlsx,"Record of animal remains from Steetley Quarry. The surviving collection of remains discovered at this locality in 1926 are described by Jenkinson in 1978 (68 items). ",67,,Family,Family of animal remains,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-19-Steetley_Cave.xlsx,"Record of animal remains from Steetley Cave. This inventory describes the remains from excavations in 1976 by Askew and those from the later excavations by Jenkinson (70013 items). ",694,,Name,English name of animal remains,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-20-1-CCD-lithics.xlsx,"Unprovenanced from 19th Century Excavations, Lithics (298 items) ",267,,Species,Latin name of animal remains,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-20-2-CCD-Fauna.xlsx,"Unprovenanced from 19th Century Excavations,Vertebrates. Inventories 20.1 and 20.2 describes the lithics and vertebrate faunal remains recorded by Jenkinson during 1976-80, that were located in extant museum collections. All of the remains have sufficient associated details that establish that they are derived from the 19th century excavations of Magen Mello,Thomas Heath and William Boyd Dawkins.Ultra violet light was used to search for annotations on each find. The majority of items have not direct idfentification written upon the surface. A small number of items are annotated to 'Creswell Crags' or 'Creswell'.In virtually all cases thier incorporation into individual museum collection is recorded by date to the 1875-77 period of 1tcentury excavation.All of the remains are derived from work in the Pin Hole Cave,Church Hole Cave,Robin Hoods Cave or Mother Grundys Parlour.Descriptions are confined to items located in extant collections and no attempt is made to related these to published accounts (2671 items}. ",1729,,Part,Anatomical part of animal remains,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-22-Markland_Grips-Vertebrates_and_lithics.xlsx,"Record of Vertebrate and lithics from Markland Grips. Only 6 objects were locared and described here. These are derived from the sampling excavations undertaken by Armstrong,Wilfred Jackson and othger ar various locations within the Markland and Hollinhill gorges (6 items). ",9,,Attrition,Natural wear on artefacts,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-23_Fulbeck_Vertebrates.xlsx,"Record of vertebrate remains from Fulbeck. An inventory and description of the 166 vertebrates recovered by the Trent and Peak Aechaeological Group from the Nyrex exploration of Fulbeck airfield (166 items). ",128,,Spit,Spit number artefact found in on excavation,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-24-Taphonomic_survey.xlsx,"Record of Taphonomic remains from Creswell Crags Gorge. An iventory of 795 vertebrates bones recorded during a taphonomic survey of sampling transects accross the Creswell Crags Gorge (795 items). ",367,,Depth-cms,Depth of artefacts,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-5-C8-Ossiferous_Fissure.xlsx,"The inventory comprises 14 vertebrate bones and some lithic, preserved within the Cambridge Museum. These are almost certasinly from the excavation of the 'Ossiferous fissure' at Creswell.",17,,Find no,Allocated find number for artefact ,,,,,,,,, CAPI-3-6-Arch_Cave_inventory.xlsx,"A total of 487 vertebrates bones,collected initially by Jenkinson with later additions by Chambers and Jacobi are housed within the Creswell Heritage Trust collections. A number of vertebrate are recorded from the excavations of Simon Collcutt but these are not located and are therefore excluded from this inventory (487 items}.",98,,Comments,Extra comments on artefacts,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Excavator,Lead excavator on site,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Date,Date of excavation ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Identified,Individual responsible for object identification,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Date,Date object identified,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Length,Length of object in mm,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Width,Width of object in mm,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Square,Sample square object recovered from,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Co-ordinates,Co-ordinates,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Section area,Section artefact recovered from,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Excavator,Lead excavator on site,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Artifact,Type of artifact recovered,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Patination,Amoutn and type of natural patterning on artefact,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Material,Material object constructed from,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Retouch,Amount of retouching on lithic artefacts ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Thickness,Thickness of artefact in mm,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Unit Layer,Unit Layer,,,,,,,,, ,,,,North,Northing,,,,,,,,,