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Sussex Archaeological Collections 110
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 110
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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110
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1972
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08 Jun 2021
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Abstract
Excavations at a mesolithic cave site at Cliff End, Pett, Sussex
Susann Palmer
3 - 9
A Roman bloomery at Great Cansiron, near Holtye, Sussex
Charles F Tebbutt
10 - 13
Portland Cottages, Burwash
David Martin
14 - 30
Two newly-discovered medieval sites
Charles F Tebbutt
31 - 35
A new list of Sussex pipemakers
D R Atkinson
37 - 43
The evolution of Newhaven harbour and the lower Ouse before 1800
John H Farrant
44 - 60
The rebuilding of Madehurst church
Francis W Steer
61 - 69
A Bronze Age cemetery barrow on Itford Hill, Beddingham, Sussex
E Holden
70 - 117
This report describes the rescue excavation of a small barrow surrounded by 12 postholes in a penannular ditch. There was a central cremation in a large Middle Bronze Age (M.B.2) urn, also a number of cremations, some in urns, adjacent to the S. and SW. margins of the barrow, between 14 and 19 individuals being represented. The barrow was situated close to the ltford Hill Bronze Age settlement and probably was the latter's cemetery. Pottery resemblances between the two sites are apparent, especially part of a decorated globular vessel excavated at the settlement in 1951, which belongs to a cremation urn (part missing) excavated in 1971
The cricket match at Boxgrove in 1622
Timothy J McCann
Peter M Wilkinson
118 - 122
Shorter Notices
123 - 128
The Lip of the Brack Mount Ditch; The Winbolt collection at Christ's Hospital, Horsham; Sussex Bronze Age Pottery; Archaeological Material from Washington; Stone Implements from Madehurst; Mound at Forest Row; Roman Site at Findon; Stone Axe from Patching; Finds from harrow Hill, Patching; Earthwork at Buxted.
Index
129 - 137