Porthcurnick

Porthcurnick Beach; east coast of Roseland Peninsula, just up coast from Portscatho; wide sandy beach backed by lush green fields and sheltered by steep cliffs either side
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Porthcurnick Beach

Set on the East coast of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula, Porthcurnick is just up the coast from Portscatho.

A wide sandy beach backed by lush green fields and sheltered by steep cliffs either side.

Great rockpools at low tide and a slipway. There is a shop and toilets in the summer.

Best conditions for a pleasant day

Wind Direction: N, NW, W & SW
Avoid: Strong E, SE & S winds
Tide: Best LW +/- 4 Hrs
Parking: Portscatho car park, 5 mins walks
Dogs: Allowed, bins in Portscatho
Public Toilets: In Portscatho

CORNISH ARCHAEOLOGY No. 4 1965

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No. 4 1965
Year
CORNISH ARCHAEOLOGY NO. 8 1969

Contents

Wainwright, G.J: The Excavation of a Cairn at St Neot, Bodmin Moor
Dudley, D and Thomas, C: An Early Bronze Age Burial at Rosecliston
Dudley, D and Jope, E.M: An Iron Age Cist-Burial with Two Brooches from Trevone, North Cornwall
Christie, P: Carn Euny Excavations: Interim Report on the 1964 Season
Mackenzie, M: Isles of Scilly Museum Association in 1964
Thomas, C: The Hill-Fort at St Dennis
Ashbee, P: Excavation at Halangy Down, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, 1964
Warner, R.B: Rediscovery of the Chapel at Chapel Porth, St Agnes
Minter, E.M: Lanyon in Madron: Interim Report on

Contents

Wainwright, G.J: The Excavation of a Cairn at St Neot, Bodmin Moor
Dudley, D and Thomas, C: An Early Bronze Age Burial at Rosecliston
Dudley, D and Jope, E.M: An Iron Age Cist-Burial with Two Brooches from Trevone, North Cornwall
Christie, P: Carn Euny Excavations: Interim Report on the 1964 Season
Mackenzie, M: Isles of Scilly Museum Association in 1964
Thomas, C: The Hill-Fort at St Dennis
Ashbee, P: Excavation at Halangy Down, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, 1964
Warner, R.B: Rediscovery of the Chapel at Chapel Porth, St Agnes
Minter, E.M: Lanyon in Madron: Interim Report on the Society’s 1964 Excavation
Megaw, J.V.S: New Light on the Most Ancient West (review article)
Tonkin, J.W: The Recording of Vernacular Architecture in Cornwall

Excavation News, 1964-1965

Castle-an-Dinas, St Columb Major
Nor-Nour, Isles of Scilly
Perranzabuloe “Second Church”
Chapel Jane, Zennor
Gwithian, Site SL
Tresmorn, St Gennys, Cornwall

Digest of Cornish Periodicals: 4, 1964-1965

Parochial Check-Lists of Antiquities:

Penwith(West): 8, Gulval
Penwith(East): 1, Gwithian
Powder: 3, Kenwyn
Kerrier: 1, Mawnan; 2, St Anthony in Meneage; 3, Manaccan

Cumulative Index of Cornish Archaeology

List No 13: April 1964-March 1965

Short Notes:

Somerscales: Earthworks at Carvedras, Truro
Somerscales: Further Sherds from Phillack Towans
Wood, P.D: A Find of the Roman Period in N.E. Cornwall
Maxwell, I.S: A Sherd from the Submerged Forest at Porthcurnick Beach

Reviews:

Hedges, E.S: Tin in Social and Economic History
Doble, G.H: The Saints of Cornwall
Douch, H.L: East Wheal Rose
Thomas, C: Gwithian, Notes of the Church, Parish and St Gothian’s Chapel
Noall, C and Farr, G: Wreck and Rescue round the Cornish Coast – I

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Cornwall Archaeological Society.1965.No.4_1965.pdf

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