The South West to AD 1000A unique and detailed history of the south-west of England written in a clear and accessible style. A wondeful resource for any local historian. -- Amazon.com. |
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Chapter | 1 |
5a W C Lukiss drawing of Trethevy Quoit | 28 |
Chapter 2 | 34 |
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antiquity archaeological artifacts axes barrows Bodmin Moor bones Borlase British Bronze Age building burials cairns Carn Brea Castle cave cemetery centre chamber cists close coast coins common Cornish Cornish Arch Cornwall Dartmoor deposits ditch Dorset Dumnonia earlier early earthwork east Devon eastern enclosed enclosure estuary Europe evidence excavation Exeter Exmoor flint fogous Gaul granite graves ground Gwithian Hembury Hill hill-forts hill-top hoard important Iron Age Journ Kent's Cavern known land late Roman later least major material medieval Mesolithic metalwork monastery monuments Neolithic occupation original PDAES PDAS peninsula Penwith perhaps possible pottery prehistoric probably produced reave recorded region remains revealed Roman period Scilly second millennium settlement Shaugh Moor sixth century small number South West south-western southern Britain stone rows structures suggests timber tombs Trethurgy upland Upper Palaeolithic valley vessels wall wares Wessex west Cornwall western