Volume 50 – 2011

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Front cover: The Ancient Stones of Penwith – Lanyon Quoit, by Bob Humphries (member of the Cornwall Archaeological Society), Bob Humphries, 2011

This edition of Cornish Archaeology celebrates 50 years of the Cornwall Archaeological Society. Looking at the archaeology of Cornwall from prehistory to the present day, it includes an update on important discoveries and research, 25 years after the last major review in Cornish Archaeology 25 (1986). The last 25 years have seen a huge change in the way archaeology is practised. This is discussed in a substantial section on how the past is recorded, conserved and presented. The volume starts by marking 50 years of the Society with notes from the Newsletters and some members’ recollections

Marking 50 years of the Cornwall Archaeological Society

How it all began? A personal viewpoint CHARLES THOMAS

Why bother? Some clues from the Newsletters ADRIAN RODDA

Members remember JEREMY MILLN, MARGARET HUNT and PAMELA BOUSFIELD

Archaeology in Cornwall – recording, conserving and reconstructing the past

The changing archaeological scene in Cornwall, 1985-2010 NICHOLAS JOHNSON

From Checklists to Historic Environment Record: the archaeological encyclopaedia of Cornwall and Scilly STEVE HARTGROVES

The Cornwall (and Scilly) Aerial Survey Project STEVE HARTGROVES

NMP – The National Mapping Programme in Cornwall ANDREW YOUNG

Field archaeology PETER HERRING, ERIC BERRY, TONY BLACKMAN, ADAM SHARPE, CHERYL STRAFFON and NIGEL THOMAS

A short history of geophysical survey in Cornwall PETER ROSE

The work of the Portable Antiquities Scheme in Cornwall ANNA TYACKE

A top ten of excavations, 1986 to 2011 PETER ROSE

Archaeological protection – legislation, designation and planning policy NICHOLAS JOHNSON

Curating archaeological collections in Cornwall JANE MARLEY

Scheduled Monument Management: conserving Cornwall’s past ANN PRESTON-JONES

Caring for the historic countryside – agri-environment schemes and the historic environment ANN REYNOLDS

Historic landscape characterisation and urban characterisation PETER HERRING

Conserving industrial remains 1985-2010 ADAM SHARPE

Reconstruction archaeology TONY BLACKMAN

The ‘expert’ amateur, professionalism and public engagement: the changing face of archaeology education in Cornwall from 1986 to 2011 HILARY ORANGE and CARADOC PETERS

Presenting the past: the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site AINSLEY COCKS

‘The end of a moving staircase’: industrial archaeology of the past and future HILARY ORANGE

CAS excavations JAMES GOSSIP, ANDY M JONES and PETER ROSE

The Time Team in Cornwall CARL THORPE

Presenting the past: Cornish museums and galleries JANE MARLEY

25 years of discovery and research

The Cornish landscape PETER HERRING

Science and archaeology VANESSA STRAKER

Ancient Scilly: the last 25 years CHARLES JOHNS

The Neolithic and Bronze Age in Cornwall, c 4000 cal BC to c 1000 cal BC: an overview of recent developments ANDY M JONES and HENRIETTA QUINNELL

A summary of Cornish ceramics in the first millennium BC HENRIETTA QUINNELL

Appraising the bigger picture – Cornish Iron Age and Romano-British settlement 25 years on JACQUELINE A NOWAKOWSKI

Early medieval Cornwall PETER HERRING, ANN PRESTON-JONES, CARL THORPE and IMOGEN WOOD

Later medieval Cornwall PETER HERRING, GRAEME KIRKHAM, NICK CAHILL, NIGEL THOMAS, ERIC BERRY, ANN PRESTON-JONES, ANDREW LANGDON, ADAM SHARPE and CARL THORPE

Post-medieval Cornwall PETER HERRING, GRAEME KIRKHAM, NICHOLAS JOHNSON, ADAM SHARPE, NICK CAHILL, ERIC BERRY and NIGEL THOMAS