
393 11'EB MESOLITHIC PERIOD IN SOUTH AND WESTERN BRITAIN VOLUME 11 ILLUSTRL IONS 394 CAPALOGT OF ILLUSTRA 0 S (FIgs. 1-229) Unless it is stated to be otherwise the following illustrations have been drawn at natural size. The source of the material is given in the caa1ogue together with a literary reference where this is. necessary. The latter can be checked by reference 'to the &pro- priate chapter. Fig. 1. The Distribution of Late Glacial Sites in Britain. 2, lent's Cavern, Devon after Schwabedissen, 1954, Tat. 93) 3. Gough's Cave, Cheddar (after Davies, 1928, PDates 16-18) 4. Aveline's Hole, Mendips (after Schwabediesen, 1954, Tat. 94) 5. South Welsh Caves (after Garrod., 1925; Sollas, 1913) 6. atho1o, Gower (after McBurney, 1959, fig. i) 7. Priory Farm Cave, Monkton, Pembrokeshire (after Grimes, 3.933, figs. 1,4,5) 8, 1 - 5.. Ffynnon 'Beuno and. Cae Gwyn, Flintehire (after Garrod, 1925, fig. 24; Ricks, 1888, fig. 2) 8, 6 '.14. Gop Cave, Flintehir. (after Griine, 1951, fig. 4;, ationa1 MuseuM of Wales) 9 —14. Hengistbury ead Eampebie *fter Mace, 1959) 15. Vaiioue Ieeo1ibio Industries, 16. The Tpo1ogy of Jcro1itiic Forms 1-14. 17. ypo1ogy of lioroliths, Scrapers, Burma, Saws, Borers and. Truncated. Blades. 18. Typology of Axes, Cores, Maceheads. 19 - 20. Three Roles Cave, Torbryan, Devon (Institute of Archaeology) 21 - 22. sing Arthur's Cave, lye Valley (after Taylor, 1921; Hewer, 1925). 395 Fig. 23-25. lanna's Cave, CalOy Island, Peabrokeehire (after Lacaille and. Grimes, l955 figs. 13-17, 19) 26. Sketch section of Godrevy Pond., Gwithian. 27. General Map of Owithian (after ThoEaa 1958) 28. 1cketone Rocks, Clevedon, Somerset (after Sykes, 1938, tigs. 25, 26) 29.. Distribution of the chief Maglemoasan Sites in Southern England.. 30, Come Valley, Essex (after Layard, 1927, figs. 1,2,4). 31. The Thames Region.. 1-10 Sandown Park, Esher (after Buxchell and. Frexe, 1947, figs.. 6-9) 11,14. Ewel]. Court (after Carpenter, 1958, . 157) 12,13,15. Glyn House, Ewell (after Carpenter, 1958) 16-IT. Council School, Ewell (after Batetone, 1943, p . 150) 8. Epsom Downs after Bataton., 1,943, P. 150) 19-24. Hu].lbrid.ge (after Reader, 1911, Plate 18). 32 - 36. Broxbourne, Hertford.sl4re (after Warren et. al., 1934, figs. 1,2,4-9) 37. Maglemos. Harpoons from the Thames (after Clark, 1936, fig, 42.) 38 - 39. Thatches, Berkshire (after Wymer, 1 59, figs. 2,5-8) 40. Uackp.n Kill, Wiltshire (after tend.aU, 1922, figs. 1,3,4, 12,1:3). 41 - 42. Shapwick, Somerset (Taunton Museum) 43 44. Iidd..1oy, Somerset (Taunton Museum 45 46. Dozmare ool, Cornwall (Connolly et al., 1950, figs. 1; 23) 47—. 49, Dozmare Pool, Cornwa.l (P1ymouth Museum, Truro Museum, Exeter useum, in titute of Archaeology) 50. Sketch lap pf the .Bai of Lhe mci. t River Solent (after Chatwl.n, 1936). 396 Fig.. 51 - 58. The Isle of Might (after Poole, 1929, p. 657, plate 1; 1936, Diagrams 2,4, P&ates 1-8) 59. Southampton Docks (after Earikine, 1949, Plate 21, fig. 2) 60. Fid.eoak Park, Somerset (Taunton Museum) 6]. - 69. Abinger Common, Surrey (after Leakey, 1951, figs. 1,2,4-10) 70. Abinger Field, Surrey (after Leakey, 1951, fig. 11) 71. Farnham, Surrey (after Rankine, 1936, figs. 4-7, 9, 10) 72. Mesolitbic Sites in Surrey. 1-4, 7-9, 15-20, 23-26: Heath Brow (after Rankine, 1939, fig. 45) 6, 10-14, 21-22 Caesar's Camp (after Rankine, 1939, fig. 45) 30-34* Moor Park B (after Rankine, 1939, figs. 39-41) 35-67 Farnhaa (after Rankine, 1936, fig. 11) 27-29: arnbam Cemetery Allotment (after Rankine, 1939j fig. 36). 73 - 83. Farnham, Surrey (after Clark and Bankine, 1939, figs. 4,5, 7-14, 16,18). 84. Mesolithic Sites in Surrey.. 1-4: Trotteaford., Head.].ey (after Rankine, 1953, fig. 4-6) 5-19: Kettlebuxy (after Rankine, 1948, figs. 2-4) 20-21: Jumps Moor (after Rankine, 1948, fig. 2) 22-25: Frensham Great Pond (after Rankine, 1948, fig.3) 26 Spreakley (after Rankine, 1948, fig. 4) 27-29: Chapel Field (after Rankine, 19 9, figs. 41, 2,4; 42) 85 . Frensbaa Points or Curved Points from Spreakley and ron-y- de. 86. Blackdown, Haslemere (after Clark, 1932 A, fig. 38) 87. Tranohet Axes from the Neighbourhood of Haslemere (after 397 Clark, 1932 A, fig. 39). Pig. 88 - 92. Oakhanger, Hampshire (after Banki e, 1952, rigs, 1, 3-9) 93 - 91. Boreham, Sussex (after Clark, 19 4 A. figs 1-11) 98 - 99. Peacehavep, Sussex (after Clark, 1932 A, figs. 53-54) 100 - 109.. Selmeston, Sussex (after Clark, 1934 B. figs, 1,2,4-11) 110. Mesolithic Sites in Susseg. 1—li: Clapper's Lane, Perching Sands and. Tottington Sands (after Clark, 1932 1, fig. 43) 12-22g Hassocks (fter Clark, 1932 A, fig. 44) 111. Bapton, Wiltshire (after Rarikine, 1955, figs. 3-4) 112 - 118. Downton, Wiltshire (after Riggs. 1959, 3,4,5,7,8,11,12) 119 - 122, Iwerne Minster, Dorset (Dorchester Museum) 123. Mesolithic Sites in Sussex. 1-6, Fox Hill, leonardalea (after Clark, 1932 A, fig. 48) 7-10, Balcome (after Clark, 1932 A. fig. 49) 11-17: Stopham (after Clark, 1932 A, fig. 41) 18-21: Henfield (after Clark, 1932 A, fig. 42) 124 - 125. Hastings and Sevenoaks, sussex (after Clark, 1932 A, figs. 58; 59) 126. Mesolithic Sites in Sussex. 1-7: Isfield. (after Clark, 1932 A, fig. 50) 8-16: Halland. and. East Hoathley (after Clark, 1932 1, fig. 51). 127. Position of the Feacehaven Site, Sussex (after Clark, 1932 1 fig. 2) 128. High Rooks, Tunbridge Wells, Sussex (after Money, 1 60, fig. 19). 129. eec ithio Sites in Sussex and. Surrey. 1-15: West Heath, Sussex (Site 11), (after Brai].sford., 1937, pp. 224-229). 398 16-21z Mew Cut, Leatherhea&, Surrey (after Carpenter, 1958 , p. 157) 22.-25g Bucklarict Corner, Reigate, Surrey (after ooper, 1927, p.. 238) Fig. 130- 131. Yelland., Devon (after Rogers, 1946, fie. 2-4) 132 -133 • Bait Weed, Daz'tmoor (after Grieg arid. Rankine 1953, figs. 1-3). 134.. Merthyr Mawr Warren, Olaniorgan (National Museum of Wales) 135 - 138.. Freshwater West, Pembrokeshire (after Wainwright, 1959, fig. 3-5) 139 . Birdeombe, Wraxall, Somerset (After Sykes and. Whittle, 1960, figs. 1-4) 140. Plainfie].d Farm, Broadstone, Dorset (J.&. Stonborough Collection) 141. Tranchet Axes from Surrey (after Rankine, 1939, figs.43,46). 142. Tranchet Axes from Surrey (after Rankine 1939, figs.32,35). 143. West Heath, Sussex (after Clark, ].932 A, fig. 40). 144. Street, Sussex (after Clark, 1932 A., fig. 45). 145. Mesolithic Industries from Dorset. is limbourne (J.3. Stonborough Colleotioni 2-5: Broad.stone (J. Stonborcugh Collection) 146. Distribution of the Horaham Culture. 147 - 148. Lower Ealetow, Kent (after Burchell, 925). 1.49. Flints of the Lower Ralatow Cultur. from the Submerged. LaM Surface at Walton, EBsex (after liazsled.ine Warren et al., 1936, fig. 11). 150. Mesolithic Ind.ustries from Wiltshire. 1-10: Christian Malford and Peckengell, Wiltshire (Tucker, 1954, p . 33].) 11-20: Dinion (Rankine, 1955 A, fig. 5) 21-22* Seaplease 3 (Iingswood. School Museum, Bath). 399 23, 25-27: Farleigh Down (Kingewood. School Museum, Bath). 24: The Glade (ji.ngswood School Museum, Bath) 28s Iings&own (Iingsvood School Museum, Bath) Fig. 151-152. Seaford., Sussex (after Clark, 1932, figs. 55-56) 153. l—lOs Beauiieu Hampshire (after Tronbriclge, 1936, figs.3,4 Raz±ine, 1940) 11, 13: Farnham, Surrey (Rankine, 1949, fig. 1) 12: Blackd.ow'n, Haslemere (after Rankine, 1949, fig. 1) 154. The Cotswold.s (u.s. Grade Collection and the Stroud. an& Gloucester Museums.) 155. The Cothwolds. 1-38: Long Newnton (u.s. Gracie Collection) 39-51: 'Leonard Stanley (u.s. Graci. Collection) 52-54: K:ingscote, F'rying Pan (u.s. Grade Collection) 55-57: Led.gemore, Nailsworth (u.s. Oracle Collection) 58-60: Barton End., Nallsworth (LS. Oracle Collection) 156. The Mendipa (Nos. 12, 35-41, Taunton Museum, remainder British Museum) 157. Mesolithio Industries from Somerset. 14: Hawkeoombe Head, Exmoor Nos, 1-3 Taunton useum, remainder A.L. Wedlake Collection) 7-10: Brendon Kill. (A.L. Wed.lake Collection) 11-23: Wraxall Hill (Moe. 14-16, 19-23, Taunton Museum, remainder Bristol useum) 24-28: Tog Hill, Bristol (u.s. Gracie Collection) 29-30: Greylake (Taunton Museum) 31: Solisbury Kill, Bath (Bri*tol Museum) 158. The Mendips (after C1ar. 1932, fig. 19; Taylor, 1933, fig. 8,9) 159. Rawkeoombe Read, Exmoor ( os. 25-31, Taunton useum, remainder Wedlake Collection). 400 Fig.- 160. Mesolithie Industr.es from Devon and Cornwall, 1-3: Postbridge, Darmoor ( xeter Museum) 4-5' Poatbridge, Darimoor (?orquay' Natural Hietroy Museum) 6-9; Paw Marsh, Dartmoor (Exeter Museum) 10-13, Batworthy, Dartmoor (Plymouth Museum) 14-15: East Lllington, Devon (Ex*ter useum) 16-25: Portheurno, Cornwall (after Maraden, 1914, Plates, 11, 36, 37) 26-29: Penwith, Cornwall (after Mareden, 1918, fig. 10). 161. Gitleigh Common and. District, Dartmoor (Torquay Natural Histry Museum) 162. Mesolithic Industries from Somerset. 1-13: Doniford Cliff (A.L. WedLake Collection) 14-25: Doniford Heights (A.L. Wedlake Collection) 26-36, Watche (Taunton Museum) 163. Blue Anchor, Somerset (A.L. Wedlake Collection) 164. Mesolithic Industries from Devon. 1-4, Orleigh Court (Por(uay Natural History Museum) 5-6, orleigh Court (after Simpson and ogere, 1937, fig.5) 7-liz Torrington (Torquay NatursU. History Museum) 12-15, Northam Burrows ( ristol Museum) 16-i , estward. Ho (Bideford Museum) 20, Teigneombe (Plymouth Musem) 165. Baggy Point, Croyde, Devon (Moe. 1-35, 41-42, Exet r Museum; 3 -40, 43, 48, Torquay Natural History Museum; 44-47, Bideford. useum; 49-5], Plymouth Museum) 166 - 168.
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