The geology of the | A303 trunk road between Wincanton, Somerset and Mere, Wiltshire | 113 139-143 |
A31 and A35 trunk road improvements | 117 123 | |
A35 Tolpuddle to Puddletown bypass - interim note | 119 163-4 | |
A35 Tolpuddle to Puddletown bypass: Tolpuddle Ball sub-Roman cemetery - interim report | 120 110 | |
A31 and | A35 trunk road improvements | 117 123 |
A35 Weymouth Road Roundabout and Stinsford Roundabout, Dorchester | 133 105 | |
A37 Holywell Road improvement temporary exposures, West Dorset | 116 152 | |
Stagg's Folly engineer's tip | A37 road improvement, Sydling St Nicholas | 113 168 |
A37 road improvements, Evershot | 115 161 | |
Further monitoring of | A37 road improvements near the Clay Pigeon café, Frome St Quintin | 116 130 |
Evaluation of land near Evershot and Stockwood in advance of | A37 road improvements | 114 234 |
The Inferior Oolite at Coombe Quarry, near Mapperton, Dorset, and a new Middle Jurassic ammonite faunal horizon, | Aa-3b, | |
Leioceras comptocostosum n.biosp. in the Scissum Zone of the Lower Aalenian | 130 99-132 | |
The graphoceratid ammonite succession in the | Aalenian and lowest Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) at Horn Park, Dorset, UK | 118 85-106 |
The Inferior Oolite at Coombe Quarry, near Mapperton, Dorset, and a new Middle Jurassic ammonite faunal horizon, Aa-3b, Leioceras comptocostosum n.biosp. in the Scissum Zone of the Lower | Aalenian | 130 99-132 |
Bradford | Abbas: a field survey of the prehistory | 114 77-88 |
C13 improvement and Melbury | Abbas bypass scheme | 116 120 |
The Broad Stone, Winterbourne | Abbas, Dorset: `a pair of shears, a cart load of concrete and three men one day' | 131 149-151 |
The Inferior Oolite at East Hill Quarry, Bradford | Abbas, Dorset | 117 101-108 |
Mortlake and Grooved Ware pottery associated with worked stone in a pit at Lambert's Hill, Winterbourne | Abbas, Dorset | 136 144-148 |
Cerne | Abbas, Duck Street | 126 188 |
Brief Encounter: the Cerne | Abbas Giantess project, summer 1997 | 119 179-183 |
Cerne | Abbas, land behind Abbey Street | 126 188 |
Melbury | Abbas: Medieval pottery in perspective | 115 111-119 |
Milton | Abbas, Pond Head Cottage | 122 169 |
Cerne | Abbas, The Old Forge | 124 127 |
The county boundary from Melbury | Abbas to Ashmore: a natural history report | 130 232 |
Well at Milton | Abbas | 111 114 |
A colluvial deposit below Melbury Hill, Compton | Abbas | 113 167 |
A hedge survey in the parish of Cerne | Abbas | 123 114 |
Manor Farm Quarry, Melbury | Abbas | 129 188 |
A lead pendant from Cerne | Abbas | 133 73-74 |
New Inn, Long Street, Cerne | Abbas | 134 157 |
Water Treatment Works, Kingston Russell and Winterbourne | Abbas | 134 161 |
Water Treatment Works, Lamberts Hill to Winterbourne | Abbas | 134 161 |
Mortar analysis on walls associated with Abbotsbury | Abbey | |
and the sources of sand used in medieval Abbotsbury | 128 123-125 | |
Roof of the | Abbey Barn, Abbotsbury | 128 120-123 |
The west end of Shaftesbury | Abbey church; archaeological investigations at Abbey House, Shaftesbury | 139 199-207 |
Sherborne | Abbey Close (pathway), Sherborne, ST 63806 16474 | 131 161 |
Stapehill | Abbey, Ferndown, SY 0543 0030 | 139 118 |
The west end of Shaftesbury Abbey church; archaeological investigations at | Abbey House, Shaftesbury | 139 199-207 |
The buildings of Shaftesbury | Abbey in the mid-sixteenth century | 115 1-13 |
Anglo-Saxon | Abbey Shaftesbury - Bectun's Base or Alfred's Foundation | 113 23-32 |
Cerne Abbas, land behind | Abbey Street | 126 188 |
Shaftesbury | Abbey | 113 181 |
Shaftesbury | Abbey | 114 238 |
Shaftesbury | Abbey | 115 149 |
545 | Abbot Street, Pamphill, Kingston Lacy Estate | 137 164 |
Corfe Castle, | Abbots Cottages, East Street | 120 116 |
Abbot's Street Copse, Pamphill, Wimborne | 118 137 | |
Mortar analysis on walls associated with | Abbotsbury Abbey and the sources of sand used in medieval Abbotsbury | 128 123-125 |
Medieval and post-medieval millstones from The Old Malthouse, | Abbotsbury, Dorset | 112 141-142 |
Abbotsbury, Hannah's Lane | 121 161 | |
Sea Pea, | Abbotsbury Pease | 133 126 |
Abbotsbury, Rosemary Lane | 122 165 | |
Abbotsbury Tithe Barn and Mill Farm | 120 115 | |
Swannery car park, | Abbotsbury | 115 160 |
8 West Street, | Abbotsbury | 118 144 |
Beaver, Castor fiber L. from offshore peat beds near | Abbotsbury | 123 110 |
Roof of the Abbey Barn, | Abbotsbury | 128 120-123 |
Mortar analysis on walls associated with Abbotsbury Abbey and the sources of sand used in medieval | Abbotsbury | 128 123-125 |
Pamphill, | Abbott Street Copse | 120 112 |
Abbotts Wooton, Whitchurch Canonicorum | 116 120 | |
Trial excavation at Stoke | Abbott | 124 124 |
Portland, Stonehills Mine | access road, Weston | 122 170 |
Kimmeridge wellsite | access road | 116 125 |
Shillingstone Roman villa: summary | account and interpretation | 128 110-117 |
Chantmarle, Cattistock: Sir John Strode's | account of his building, 1612 to 1623, and the consecration of his oratory or chapel | 133 37-41 |
An | account of Mary Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, published by Henry Rowland Brown (1837-1921) in the second edition (1859) of Beauties of Lyme Regis | 135 62-70 |
An anonymous | account of Mary Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, published in All the year round in 1865, and its attribution to Henry Stuart Fagan (1827-1890), schoolmaster, parson and author | 135 71-85 |
The medieval manorial buildings of Kingston Lacy: survey and excavation results with an analysis of the medieval | account rolls 1295-1462 | 120 45-62 |
The 1830 `Captain Swing' riots in Dorset - an eye-witness | account | 124 21-34 |
The Magna Mortalitas of the Iater seventh century in Dorset: Aldhelm first bishop of Sherborne, Saints Peter and Paul, and a possible eye-witness | account | 131 19-26 |
Dorchester, 1 | Acland Road | 126 194 |
The National Trust | acquires the hill fort at Hambledon Hill NNR, North Dorset | 136 196-117 |
Dorset History Centre | (?acquisitions) | 136 81 |
A comparison of the freshwater invertebrate communities of the River Win (Dorset) present in 1993 and 2016, over a period with agricultural intensification | across the catchment | 139 72-82 |
The Marriage Duty | Act censuses for Lyme Regis 1695-1703 | 125 1-11 |
Pits and pottery: some evidence for Beaker | activity at Bryanston School | 137 205-218 |
Further prehistoric and Romano-British | activity at Poundbury Farm, Dorchester | 140 114-129 |
Late Iron Age and Romano-British burials and associated | activity | |
at the former allotments, Church Knapp, Wyke Regis, Weymouth | 129 115-126 | |
Late Saxon/ medieval | activity west of Cranborne Road, Wimborne, Dorset | 138 104-105 |
New quarry, Sea Spray Field, | Acton, Langton Matravers | 129 190 |
Quarry extension, Blacklands Field, | Acton, Langton Matravers | 129 190 |
Home Field, | Acton, Langton Matravers | 133 106-107 |
Lewis Quarries, | Acton, Langton Matravers | 133 107 |
Keates Quarry, Home Field, | Acton, Langton Matravers | 135 199 |
Lewis Quarry, Home Field, | Acton, Langton Matravers | 135 199 |
Broad Mead, | Acton, Worth Matravers | 134 161 |
Langton Matravers, Blacklands, | Acton | 127 152 |
Charles Hamilton Mercer, a suspicious vagrant held in Sherborne Bridewell and Dorset Gaol under the 1744 Vagrant | Act | 131 145-147 |
Numbers of Mute Swans on the Fleet lagoon, Dorset, UK, | AD | |
1808-2008, and their likely effects on nutrient loadings | 130 175-182 | |
A 1st-century | AD `Durotrigian' inhumation burial with a decorated Iron Age mirror from Portesham, Dorset | 118 51-70 |
Weatherbury's Midwife and Hintock's | Adam | 140 20-25 |
Archaeological sites | added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 118 133 |
Archaeological sites | added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 119 159 |
Archaeological sites | added to the county Sites and Monuments Record | 120 101 |
Archaeological sites | added to the county Sites and Monuments Record | 121 151 |
Archaeological sites | added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 122 159 |
Archaeological sites | added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 123 123 |
Archaeological sites | added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 124 119 |
Dinosaurs of Dorset: Part III, the ornithischian dinosaurs (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) with | additional comments on the sauropods | 132 145-163 |
Dinosaurs of Dorset: Part II, the sauropod dinosaurs (Saurischia, Sauropoda) with | additional comments on the theropods | 131 113-126 |
Two | additional medieval sundials from Dorset | 128 117-118 |
Some | additional medieval sundials from Dorset | 134 98-102 |
Additional ring ditches on the Kingston Lacy estate, Pamphill | 124 122 | |
The environmental quality of the Bovington stream and its effects on the | adjacent | |
river Frome (Dorset), assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 121 123-128 | |
Proposed dwelling | adjacent to 10a Sweet Hill Road, Southwell, Portland | 128 131 |
Land | adjacent to Avalanche Road, Portland, SY 685 707 | 139 119 |
Land | adjacent to Bell Street, Swanage | 118 136-7 |
Sherborne, Land | adjacent to Brecon House | 120 106 |
Land | adjacent to Brickfields Business Park, Gillingham | 133 106 |
Land | adjacent to Doreys Pit, Arne, Church Knowle and Steeple Parishes | 133 103 |
Land | adjacent to Povington Pit, Steeple | 133 110-111 |
Sherborne, land | adjacent to Sherborne House | 120 106 |
Land | adjacent to St Nicholas' Church, Studland | 133 111 |
Powerstock, land | adjacent to the Old Forge | 126 195 |
Charminster, land | adjacent to village hall | 120 102 |
Land | adjoining 1 Wyatt's Lane, Wareham | 138 94 |
Land | adjoining 10 Cow Lane, Wareham | 138 93-94 |
Dewlish, land | adjoining Middle Street | 120 116-7 |
Ancient and medieval | administrative divisions of Cornwall | 131 211-214 |
Landscape and the liminal: an exploration of the early | administrative | |
divisions of the South West, an introduction | 131 211 | |
Evaluation of land near Evershot and Stockwood in | advance of A37 road improvements | 114 234 |
Evaluation trenches in | advance of biomass boiler, Kingston Lacy House stable, Pamphill | 138 92 |
Dippy on Tour: a natural history | adventure, 10 February to 7 May 2018 | 139 1-9 |
Archaeological sites identified from | aerial photographs | 116 121-2 |
Aerial photography: new sites | 112 128 | |
Construction, colour and | aesthetics of the Bronze Age barrows on Wyke Down, Cranborne Chase, Dorset | 132 111-119 |
Mary Ozard and `The | Affair of the Bastard' | 115 168-169 |
Manorial stewards and the conduct of manorial | affairs | 115 15-19 |
Dorset bird names: | affinities and origins | 111 146-149 |
Affpuddle, SY 80006 94417 to ST 80737 93882, period: post-medieval | 130 208 | |
From poorhouse to workhouse? The erosion of publicly owned housing in rural Dorset | after 1834 | 131 65-78 |
Sources of bricks used to rebuild Blandford Forum | after the fire of 1731 | 128 9-15 |
Sewers, slums and standpipes: the battle | against infectious disease in nineteenth-century Dorset | 131 15-18 |
The excavation of a late Bronze Age/ early Iron | Age-middle Iron Age settlement at Home Field, Down Farm, Sixpenny Handley, Dorset | 133 77-97 |
The | agricultural depression in Dorset c. 1870-1900 and the Duchy of Cornwall | 117 1-4 |
A comparison of the freshwater invertebrate communities of the River Win (Dorset) present in 1993 and 2016, over a period with | agricultural | |
intensification across the catchment | 139 72-82 | |
Evidence of medieval | agriculture and settlement: excavation at Curtis Fields, Chickerell, Weymouth | 140 85-98 |
Air photographic evidence for settlements at Chescombe, Winterborne Whitechurch | 117 147-149 | |
Archaeology and historical landscape in Wessex from the | air | 117 51-66 |
Mount Pleasant from the | air | 126 7-14 |
George Neil | Aitken (1906-1985) and Gertrude Mabel (Trudy) Aitken (1907-2006) | 130 271-272 |
George Neil Aitken (1906-1985) and Gertrude Mabel (Trudy) | Aitken (1907-2006) | 130 271-272 |
Alan Collins, 1928-2015 | 138 151 | |
Alan Paul Carr 1930-2000 | 123 153 | |
Alan Tom Swindall MRICS, FRTPI, Hon. ALI (1924-2005) | 127 202-203 | |
Thomas Hardy and the | Alarm | 115 170-172 |
Albanerpetontid amphibians from the Lower Cretaceous of the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset | 118 113-117 | |
Building a new museum: | Albert Bankes | 139 26-28 |
The recent history of monitoring and management of Little Tern Sterna | albifrons | |
and Common Tern Sterna hirundo on Chesil Bank, Dorset, 1974-1999 | 126 63-84 | |
August 6, Ebblake to Whitefield Bottom | (Alderholt and Edmondsham (Dorset), Fordingbridge and Ellingham (Hants)) | 136 200-201 |
Pinhorn Nurseries, | Alderholt | 117 123 |
Martha's Cottage, | Alderholt | 132 185 |
St | Aldhelm and the chapel at Worth Matravers | 126 148-157 |
The Magna Mortalitas of the Iater seventh century in Dorset: | Aldhelm | |
first bishop of Sherborne, Saints Peter and Paul, and a possible eye-witness account | 131 19-26 | |
`Tempore pubertatis nostrae': the West Saxon | Aldhelm of Malmesbury | 129 17-24 |
Post-Roman Purbeck and a further consideration of St | Aldhelm's Chapel | 140 75-80 |
St | Aldhelm's church and chapel in Dorset | 139 65-69 |
St | Aldhelm's Head, Purbeck | 117 125 |
St | Aldhelm's Head, Purbeck | 118 144 |
St | Aldhelm's Head, Worth Matravers | 133 115 |
St | Aldhelm's Quarry, Worth Matravers | 136 84-85 |
St | Aldhelm's Quarry, Worth Matravers | 137 161 |
Aldhelmus episcopus: the making and shiring of the Sherborne bishopric: Saxon, Briton and the Byzantine | 134 113-127 | |
Dame Elisabeth Frink 1930-1993 and | Alex Csáky 1921-1993 | 115 202-203 |
Anglo-Saxon Abbey Shaftesbury - Bectun's Base or | Alfred's Foundation | 113 23-32 |
Alan Tom Swindall MRICS, FRTPI, Hon. | ALI (1924-2005) | 127 202-203 |
Mrs | Alicia Moore, dedicatee of Henry Rowland Brown's 1859 guidebook Beauties of Lyme Regis | 136 57-62 |
Dorchester, Fordington Farm, | Alington Avenue | 127 149 |
Alington Dairy, Dorchester | 128 131 | |
Joan | Alisoun Goodman (1911-2007) | 129 275-276 |
Excavations at the parish church of | All Saints, Chalbury, Dorset 1989 | 112 43-50 |
New foul drain, | All Saints' Church, Wyke Regis, Weymouth | 128 132 |
The Downland Parish - Gussage | All Saints in the 17th century | 119 1-18 |
6 | All Saints Road, Dorchester | 137 156 |
A late Bronze Age penannular ring from Gussage | All Saints | 120 121 |
Chalbury, Parish Church of | All Saints | 126 194 |
An anonymous account of Mary Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, published in | All | |
the year round in 1865, and its attribution to Henry Stuart Fagan (1827-1890), schoolmaster, parson and author | 135 71-85 | |
All'Antica ornament during the first Renaissance in England: the case of the Draper chapel at Christchurch Priory | 129 25-37 | |
Lay subsidy rolls of the | Allen Valley, 1327 and 1332 | 125 141-2 |
Palaeoenvironmental and archaeological investigations on Wyke Down and in the upper | Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England | 122 53-71 |
A note on reconstructing the prehistoric landscape environment in Cranborne Chase; the | Allen valley | 120 39-44 |
Bowling | Alley Walk, Dorchester, SY 6912 9035 | 139 117 |
Appian House, Bowling | Alley Walk, Dorchester | 128 131 |
Bridport Community Hospital, | Allington | 115 147 |
Late Iron Age and Romano-British burials and associated activity at the former | allotments, Church Knapp, Wyke Regis, Weymouth | 129 115-126 |
Louds Mill | allotments, St George's St, Dorchester, SY 70482 90376, period: modern | 130 207 |
Trees | along the County Boundary | 133 155-156 |
Alton Pancras | 120 115 | |
Investigations on the south shore of Brownsea Island by the Dorset | Alum and Copperas Industries Project | 135 272-283 |
Investigations at Kimmeridge Bay by the Dorset | Alum and Copperas Industries Project | 135 284-296 |
Investigations on the Studland Circles by the Dorset | Alum and Copperas Industries Project | 135 297-310 |
Dorchester, St John | Ambulance Hall, North Square | 122 166-7 |
Dorchester, St John | Ambulance Hall, North Square | 125 154 |
Hengistbury Head, various | amenity enhancement works | 131 157 |
Amenity lake at West Stour | 114 248-9 | |
Amenity lake at West Stour | 116 133 | |
Ammonite assemblages of the upper Oxford Clay (mariae zone) near Weymouth, Dorset | 121 77-100 | |
The gastropod and | ammonite fauna of two anomalous facies in the Inferior Oolite of Burton Cliff, South Dorset | 135 189-197 |
The Inferior Oolite at Coombe Quarry, near Mapperton, Dorset, and a new Middle Jurassic | ammonite | |
faunal horizon, Aa-3b, Leioceras comptocostosum n.biosp. in the Scissum Zone of the Lower Aalenian | 130 99-132 | |
The graphoceratid | ammonite succession in the Aalenian and lowest Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) at Horn Park, Dorset, UK | 118 85-106 |
Ammonites from the Oxford Clay near Budmouth School and Tidmoor Point, Weymouth, and their bearing on the Callovian/ Oxfordian boundary | 119 117-127 | |
Perisphinctid | ammonites from the Trigonia Clavellata Beds (Oxfordian, Upper Jurassic) of the Dorset Coast | 137 141-154 |
New | ammonites from the Zigzag Bed of Dorset | 119 109-116 |
Selection of testate | amoebae (Protozoa, Rhizopoda) as food by tanypodine midge larvae (Chironomidae: Diptera; non-biting midges) in a Dorset stream | 131 153-154 |
Predation | amongst Jurassic Marine Reptiles | 113 202-5 |
Marsh Frog Pelophylax ridibunda (Pallas, 1771) | (Amphibia, Ranidae) in Dorset | 131 171-172 |
Amphibians 1996 | 119 208 | |
Amphibians 2001 | 124 164-165 | |
Amphibians 2002 | 125 207-8 | |
Amphibians and Reptiles | 111 144-145 | |
Amphibians and reptiles | 112 158-159 | |
Amphibians and reptiles | 114 279 | |
Small Reptiles and | Amphibians from the Forest Marble (Middle Jurassic) of Dorset | 113 201-2 |
Albanerpetontid | amphibians from the Lower Cretaceous of the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset | 118 113-117 |
Amphibians report 1995 | 118 180-181 | |
Amphibians | 113 212 | |
Amphibians | 115 197 | |
Amphibians | 116 163-164 | |
Amphibians | 121 177 | |
Economic change in late medieval Dorset: an | analysis of evidence from the Lay Subsidies | 134 68-82 |
The medieval manorial buildings of Kingston Lacy: survey and excavation results with an | analysis | |
of the medieval account rolls 1295-1462 | 120 45-62 | |
Mortar | analysis on walls associated with Abbotsbury Abbey and the sources of sand used in medieval Abbotsbury | 128 123-125 |
The river Avon: real-time realm of the | ancestors | 121 49-52 |
Farmers and their | ancestral tombs: a study of the inconspicuous barrows of central Dorset and their relationship with the secular landscape | 121 37-47 |
An ancient | anchor from Weymouth harbour | 126 144-145 |
An | ancient anchor from Weymouth harbour | 126 144-145 |
Ancient and medieval administrative divisions of Cornwall | 131 211-214 | |
Ancient boundaries, living landscapes | 129 209-212 | |
Ancient, civil and ecclesiastical parishes in Dorset | 137 34-45 | |
An inventory of | ancient, holy and healing wells of Dorset | 114 265 |
Durnelynche: the | ancient south-eastern boundary of Dorset | 137 57-64 |
Cranborne | Ancient Technology Centre | 122 161-2 |
Park Cottages, Winterborne Tomson, | Anderson | 134 157 |
Milborne St | Andrew, Beeches Buildings | 125 161 |
Milborne St | Andrew: Coldstream Dairy | 119 161 |
Milborne St | Andrew flood management scheme, Manor Farm | 125 166 |
Milborne St | Andrew, Lane End | 123 129 |
Land at Huntley Down, Milborne St | Andrew, SY 8017 9812 | 139 119 |
Land north of Blandford Hill, Milborne St | Andrew, SY 80440 97730 | 140 59 |
Church of St | Andrew, West Stafford | 137 160 |
St | Andrew's Church, Okeford Fitzpaine, ST 80708 10837 | 140 60 |
Palaeopathological investigations into the articulated human skeletal remains from Old St | Andrew's Church, Portland, Dorset | 127 67-76 |
St | Andrew's Church, Preston, Weymouth | 133 113 |
Lyme Regis, St | Andrews House, Uplyme Road | 120 117 |
A Roman building in Gussage St | Andrew | 112 117 |
Milton Road, Milborne St | Andrew | 114 234 |
The Village Hall, The Causeway, Milborne St | Andrew | 133 107 |
Hillside, Little England, Milborne St | Andrew | 136 80 |
Langton Herring, | Angel Lane | 120 104 |
Shaftesbury, | Angel Lane | 123 127-8 |
High | Angle Battery, Portland, SY 694 732 | 140 60 |
The history and ecology of Spartina | anglica in Poole Harbour | 119 147-158 |
Charles Darwin and the evolution of William Barnes: the reaction of an | Anglican | |
priest in Dorset to the publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 | 131 79-85 | |
Anglo-Saxon Abbey Shaftesbury - Bectun's Base or Alfred's Foundation | 113 23-32 | |
The search for a small | Anglo-Saxon bound at Shaftesbury | 111 125-127 |
Some | Anglo-Saxon charters and estates in south-east Dorset | 116 11-20 |
The boundaries of two | Anglo-Saxon charters relating to land at Corscombe | 116 1-9 |
Boundary landmarks in | Anglo-Saxon charters | 133 146-154 |
An | Anglo-Saxon felon at Maiden Castle? | 130 213-215 |
Animal bones | 136 125-142 | |
Kathleen | Annie Deacon, 1907-1998 | 120 145-146 |
An account of Mary | Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, published by Henry Rowland Brown (1837-1921) in the second edition (1859) of Beauties of Lyme Regis | 135 62-70 |
An anonymous account of Mary | Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, published in All the year round in 1865, and its attribution to Henry Stuart Fagan (1827-1890), schoolmaster, parson and author | 135 71-85 |
A token found at Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, apparently associated with Mary | Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector | 136 63--67 |
Mary | Anning's Commonplace Book | 138 64-66 |
The gastropod and ammonite fauna of two | anomalous facies in the Inferior Oolite of Burton Cliff, South Dorset | 135 189-197 |
An | anonymous account of Mary Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, published in All the year round in 1865, and its attribution to Henry Stuart Fagan (1827-1890), schoolmaster, parson and author | 135 71-85 |
Tarrant Launceston 15: | another Neolithic causwayed enclosure? | 131 161-164 |
Another pot by Robert Shering of Verwood | 121 135-136 | |
Observations on the Stoke Wake to | Ansty water pipeline | 113 185 |
Reinvestigating Samuel Wakely of Bridport (1787-1865), composer of psalms and | anthems | 139 29-34 |
Raymond | Anthony Holt Farrar 1917-1993 | 116 167-168 |
Sherborne, St | Anthony's Convent | 120 119 |
The new | Antiquarian Association vs Dorset County Museum | 129 180-181 |
Finds reported to the Portable | Antiquities Scheme 2012 | 134 162 |
Portable | Antiquities Scheme 2013 | 135 235-236 |
Portable | Antiquities Scheme 2014 | 136 86-87 |
Portable | Antiquities Scheme, 2015 | 137 165-166 |
Portable | Antiquities Scheme 2016 | 138 150 |
Portable | Antiquities Scheme 2017 | 139 122-123 |
Portable | Antiquities Scheme 2018 | 140 63-65 |
Finds reported to the Portable | Antiquities Scheme in 2006 | 128 133-136 |
Finds reported to the Portable | Antiquities Scheme in 2007 | 129 193-194 |
Finds reported to the Portable | Antiquities Scheme in 2009 | 132 177-178 |
Finds reported to the Portable | Antiquities Scheme in 2010 and 2011 | 133 99-100 |
Finds reported to the Portable | Antiquities Scheme | 130 219-221 |
The Sherborne coin mould: a case of a fake | antiquity? | 138 149 |
The 1986 Poundbury hoard of 3rd-century | Antoniniani | 125 150-152 |
`This frightful blasphemous sect': | apocalyptic millenarians in Victorian Dorset | 114 13-18 |
A token found at Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, | apparently associated with Mary Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector | 136 63--67 |
Two | apparently unrecorded mills at Stockwood | 116 140-142 |
Appian House, Bowling Alley Walk, Dorchester | 128 131 | |
William Dickson Lang: his Liassic work | appraised | 123 69-74 |
April 2, Biddlesgate Wood and Stone Hill Gate (Cranborne (Dorset), Martin and Damerham (Hants)) | 136 198-199 | |
April 26, Filcombe Wood (Chideock) and St Gabriel's Wood (St Gabriel's) | 136 189-190 | |
April Cottage, Verwood | 129 188 | |
Some observations recording the occurrence and colonization by Odonata during the first seven years of a newly-created pond's existence | (April-October | |
2004-10) on Bank Gate Heath on the Arne nature reserve of the RSPB at Arne, near Wareham, Dorset | 137 118-128 | |
The macroinvertebrate fauna of temporary and permanent | aquatic | |
habitats in East Stoke Fen (SSSI), Dorset | 132 165-175 | |
Excavations and fieldwork on the Dorchester Roman | aqueduct 1996 | 118 139-143 |
Dorchester Roman | aqueduct 1997 | 119 165-168 |
Dorchester Roman | aqueduct 1998 | 120 94-96 |
The Dorchester Roman | Aqueduct: observations at 'Bob's Cars' Garage, Poundbury West Industrial Estate, and on the north-west of Poundbury Camp, 2004 | 134 195-199 |
Fieldwork and excavation on the Dorchester Roman | aqueduct, summer 1993 | 115 152-3 |
Fieldwork and excavation on the Dorchester Roman | aqueduct, summer 1994 | 116 123-5 |
Fieldwork and excavation on the Dorchester Roman | aqueduct | 114 239-240 |
Excavations and fieldwork on the Dorchester Roman | aqueduct | 117 128-131 |
Dorchester Roman | Aqueduct | 118 146-7 |
Lawrence of | Arabia's fire tank/ swimming pool at Clouds Hill, Dorset | 121 142-145 |
Earthwork enclosure at | Arbor Hill, near Gillingham, ST 833 294 | 138 102-103 |
June Betteridge Johnstone, Cert | Arch, 1924-1998 | 120 143-144 |
Archaeological archive (including the Dewlish site) | 131 169 | |
Archaeological archives in store at Bournemouth University | 130 213 | |
Archaeological assessment at Manor Farm, Wyke Regis, Dorset | 112 123 | |
Archaeological assessment for the proposed Tolpuddle and Puddletown bypass | 115 166-167 | |
Archaeological assessment on the line of the proposed Chideock and Morcombelake bypass (SY 377 937 - 449 928), an interim statement | 115 147-9 | |
The | archaeological context of the Roman coin hoard from Nether Compton | 133 67-68 |
Early observation of | archaeological earthworks in Dorset | 134 163 |
The eastern defences of the Saxon burh at Christchurch, Dorset: an | archaeological | |
evaluation at the King's Arms Hotel | 132 127-130 | |
St Leonard's chapel, Blandford Forum, an | archaeological evaluation of the structural foundations (interim statement) | 113 180 |
Archaeological evaluation trenches, Shapwick village | 115 149-150 | |
Archaeological excavation and recording of land between 28 and 30 Bell Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset | 122 99-109 | |
Results of an | archaeological excavation at Pound Lane, Wareham | 138 96-101 |
Archaeological excavations south of Priory Farm crossroads, Shapwick, Kingston Lacy estate | 138 93 | |
Archaeological investigation following the discovery of a hoard of palstaves near New Inn Farmhouse, Marnhull, Dorset | 112 131-138 | |
An | archaeological investigation of Russel Quay, Poole Harbour | 125 93-99 |
The west end of Shaftesbury Abbey church; | archaeological investigations at Abbey House, Shaftesbury | 139 199-207 |
Archaeological investigations at the Southern Electricity Depot, High Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset | 125 83-92 | |
Further | archaeological investigations near Cleavel Point, Ower peninsula, Corfe Castle, Dorset | 113 174 |
Palaeoenvironmental and | archaeological investigations on Wyke Down and in the upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England | 122 53-71 |
Archaeological investigations project | 131 169 | |
Poole Harbour: a review of early and more recent | archaeological investigations with evidence for Iron Age and Romano-British salt production | 127 53-57 |
The coastal defences of Lyme Regis: recent | archaeological investigations | 128 79-86 |
The excavation of a medieval building at Ower Farm, Corfe Castle, and other | archaeological | |
observations at Wytch Farm oilfield, 1994 | 116 55-60 | |
Bridport's 13th-century Defences: | archaeological observations to the rear of 41 and 43 East Street, Bridport | 127 59-66 |
The Fir Tree Field shaft: the date and | archaeological potential of a Chalk swallowhole feature | 120 25-37 |
Bestwall Quarry | archaeological project: interim report 1996 | 118 144 |
Corfe Castle, | archaeological recording during historic fabric consolidation work; the keep, gloriette, south-west gatehouse and outer gatehouse | 131 166-167 |
Weston Road | archaeological site, Portland: interim report | 128 106-110 |
Archaeological sites added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 118 133 | |
Archaeological sites added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 119 159 | |
Archaeological sites added to the county Sites and Monuments Record | 120 101 | |
Archaeological sites added to the county Sites and Monuments Record | 121 151 | |
Archaeological sites added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 122 159 | |
Archaeological sites added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 123 123 | |
Archaeological sites added to the County Sites and Monuments Record | 124 119 | |
Archaeological sites identified from aerial photographs | 116 121-2 | |
Report of the Dorset Natural History and | Archaeological Society 2012 | 134 277-290 |
Report of the Dorset Natural History and | Archaeological Society for 2009 and 2010 | 132 1-16 |
Report of the Dorset Natural History and | Archaeological Society for 2010 and 2011 | 133 189-208 |
Report of the Dorset Natural History and | Archaeological Society for 2013 | 135 360-372 |
The South Walks tunnel sewer, Dorchester: | archaeological watching-brief | 112 51-56 |
Re-investigations of Lower Palaeolithic | archaeology and deposits at Corfe Mullen | 130 195-198 |
Archaeology and historical landscape in Wessex from the air | 117 51-66 | |
East Stoke: the | archaeology of the Old Church of St Mary | 132 121-125 |
Other observations by Dorset County Council | Archaeology Service | 118 150 |
Brownsea Island, south shore, industrial | archaeology | 127 145-147 |
Ways of seeing: an | architectual reconstruction of Wessex | 140 26-41 |
'History in Stone': Hardy, Morris, and | architectural preservation | 137 23-31 |
Aspects of Romanesque ecclesiastical | architecture in Dorset | 122 1-19 |
Three Dorset churches: early Tractarian | architecture in West Dorset | 132 45-54 |
Archaeological | archive (including the Dewlish site) | 131 169 |
Archaeological | archives in store at Bournemouth University | 130 213 |
Digging in the | archives: W. Edward Bankes 1702-1729, the young Bankes who went to India | 133 43-49 |
The Story of Orra: William Barnes's | Arctic Fantasy | 127 37-42 |
Heron Grove, Sturminster Marshall - | Area C | 116 126 |
Bournemouth Natural Science Society: The natural history of Bournemouth and the surrounding | area, edited by R. Chapman | 133 177-178 |
Note on the use of Tertiary 'Heathstone' in buildings over the | area | |
of outcrop of the Palaeogene in the Isle of Purbeck, south-central and east Dorset | 137 129-136 | |
`Wild Downs and Hills' - The historic landscape character of the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs | Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty | 130 189-193 |
Temporary sections in the Charmouth Mudstone Formation (Sinemurian-Pliensbachian Stages, Lower Jurassic) of South Somerset compared with the type | area of the Dorset coast | 140 53-58 |
Two proposed soil deposit | areas at Blandford Camp, Tarrant Monkton | 116 120 |
Excavation and survey of Bronze Age sites in the Badbury | area | 114 47-76 |
New riding | arena, Parnham House, Beaminster | 128 130 |
`Lyme Regis is in Dorset, Uplyme is in Devon...', thoughts | arising | |
from the research seminar of September 2008 | 130 223-227 | |
Dorchester, 3 Fordington High Street (Noah's | Ark) | 125 164-5 |
The eastern defences of the Saxon burh at Christchurch, Dorset: an archaeological evaluation at the King's | Arms Hotel | 132 127-130 |
21 Blandford Road, Potters | Arms, Poole | 138 84 |
West Bay, Bridport | Arms | 126 195 |
Blandford | army camp, field A | 117 123 |
Blandford | army camp, field B | 117 123 |
The late Iron Age and Romano-British pottery production sites at Redcliff, | Arne and Stoborough | 124 45-99 |
Land adjacent to Doreys Pit, | Arne, Church Knowle and Steeple Parishes | 133 103 |
The management of lowland heath from 1966-1989 at | Arne nature reserve, Dorset, UK | 114 227-232 |
Some observations recording the occurrence and colonization by Odonata during the first seven years of a newly-created pond's existence (April-October 2004-10) on Bank Gate Heath on the | Arne | |
nature reserve of the RSPB at Arne, near Wareham, Dorset | 137 118-128 | |
Some observations recording the occurrence and colonization by Odonata during the first seven years of a newly-created pond's existence (April-October 2004-10) on Bank Gate Heath on the Arne nature reserve of the RSPB at | Arne, near Wareham, Dorset | 137 118-128 |
A comparison of the verge flora of a section of the | Arne Road, Wareham, Dorset | 127 101-110 |
Wytch Farm oilfield, infield flowlines, Corfe Castle and | Arne | 111 111 |
Middlebere Farm, | Arne | 117 128 |
Botanical diversity in clearings created | around Little Sea, Studland Peninsula, Dorset, monitored between 1996 and 2005 | 128 87-94 |
Medieval seamarks | around the Dorset coast | 130 265-268 |
'Fishing the Wreck': the recovery of | artefacts from the Halsewell East Indiaman, 1786-2016 | 138 6-16 |
Stone | artefacts recorded from Knitson Farm, Corfe Castle, Dorset in 1999 | 127 135-138 |
Land | Arthropods | 111 136-137 |
Land | arthropods | 112 154-156 |
Land | Arthropods | 113 210-1 |
Land | Arthropods | 114 276-277 |
Land | arthropods | 115 194-195 |
Land | arthropods | 116 160-161 |
Land | arthropods | 117 172-173 |
Land | Arthropods | 118 179-180 |
Land | arthropods | 119 206-207 |
Land | arthropods | 120 138-140 |
Land | Arthropods | 121 176-177 |
'Gone for a Burton': Thomas | Arthur Burton (1842-1936), musician and composer, and his family (from Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Cotswolds, Hampshire and Dorset) | 136 38-56 |
Eric | Arthur Gee 1913-1989 | 111 155 |
Philip | Arthur Rahtz (1921-2011) | 134 272-275 |
Review | articles and other contributions on the geology of Dorset in volume 130 | 130 233 |
Palaeopathological investigations into the | articulated human skeletal remains from Old St Andrew's Church, Portland, Dorset | 127 67-76 |
Species recorded on | artificial and natural reefs, Poole Bay, 1989-1996 | 121 113-122 |
Photography | as a tool for monitoring coastal geological sites | 128 189-193 |
A review of the upper Pliensbachian and Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) stages in south Somerset and Dorset | as | |
evidenced by outcrop sections and derived subcrop field brash of the Beacon Limestone Formation | 139 83-104 | |
The Upper Bathonian and Callovian stages (Middle Jurassic) | as exposed near Corscombe, Dorset | 138 79-83 |
Selection of testate amoebae (Protozoa, Rhizopoda) | as | |
food by tanypodine midge larvae (Chironomidae: Diptera; non-biting midges) in a Dorset stream | 131 153-154 | |
Dole's | Ash Farm, Piddletrenthide | 111 107 |
The county boundary from Melbury Abbas to | Ashmore: a natural history report | 130 232 |
Winterborne St Martin, | Ashton | 122 174 |
August 26, Eggardon Hill (NT) | (Askerswell) | 136 193 |
Aspects of Romanesque ecclesiastical architecture in Dorset | 122 1-19 | |
Ammonite | assemblages of the upper Oxford Clay (mariae zone) near Weymouth, Dorset | 121 77-100 |
The environmental quality of a small urban watercourse, the Bourne Stream (Dorset), | assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 117 117-122 |
The environmental quality of a small spring-fed watercourse, the Wool Stream (Dorset), | assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 120 77-83 |
The environmental quality of the Bovington stream and its effects on the adjacent river Frome (Dorset), | assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 121 123-128 |
The environmental quality of two iron-rich streams in southern Dorset, | assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 122 139-144 |
The environmental quality of the River Jordan (Dorset) | assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 126 127-132 |
The environmental quality of the Tadnoll Brook (Dorset), | assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 127 125-132 |
The environmental quality of the Sherford River (Dorset) | assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 136 18-29 |
Archaeological | assessment at Manor Farm, Wyke Regis, Dorset | 112 123 |
Archaeological | assessment for the proposed Tolpuddle and Puddletown bypass | 115 166-167 |
Druitt Gardens, desk-based | assessment (NGR 415710 092715) | 130 205 |
The macroinvertebrate fauna and environmental | assessment of seven streams entering Poole harbour | 137 105-117 |
Environmental quality | assessment of the Win Stream (Dorset) using macroinvertebrate data | 116 105-110 |
Archaeological | assessment on the line of the proposed Chideock and Morcombelake bypass (SY 377 937 - 449 928), an interim statement | 115 147-9 |
Assessments and evaluations with negative results | 117 127 | |
Knowlton Circles, palaeoenvironmental | assessment | 116 119 |
Late Iron Age and Romano-British burials and | associated activity at the former allotments, Church Knapp, Wyke Regis, Weymouth | 129 115-126 |
Inferior Oolite (Middle Jurassic) hardgrounds and the | associated | |
faunas at Coombe Quarry, Mapperton, near Beaminster, Dorset | 130 149-153 | |
The fauna and flora of the Sunnydown Farm footprint site and | associated | |
sites: Purbeck Limestone formation, Dorset | 115 181-182 | |
Mortar analysis on walls | associated with Abbotsbury Abbey and the sources of sand used in medieval Abbotsbury | 128 123-125 |
A token found at Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, apparently | associated | |
with Mary Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector | 136 63--67 | |
Mortlake and Grooved Ware pottery | associated with worked stone in a pit at Lambert's Hill, Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset | 136 144-148 |
Dorset County Football | Association, Blandford Close, Hamworthy, Poole | 138 84 |
The new Antiquarian | Association vs Dorset County Museum | 129 180-181 |
Re-introduction of | Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., to the Tadnoll Brook, Dorset | 130 9-16 |
The Dorset county boundary: proposal for the creation of a digital boundary | atlas | 129 215 |
Attempts at a Dorset County Museum in the 1820s | 121 138-140 | |
An anonymous account of Mary Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, published in All the year round in 1865, and its | attribution | |
to Henry Stuart Fagan (1827-1890), schoolmaster, parson and author | 135 71-85 | |
Poole, St | Aubyn's Court Road | 125 167 |
Local | auction report 2013 | 135 358-359 |
Local | auction report | 134 270-271 |
August 26, Eggardon Hill (NT) (Askerswell) | 136 193 | |
August 6, Ebblake to Whitefield Bottom (Alderholt and Edmondsham (Dorset), Fordingbridge and Ellingham (Hants)) | 136 200-201 | |
Land off | Augusta Road, Portland | 128 129 |
Aurea Pamela Hoare (1915-2008) | 132 217-218 | |
An anonymous account of Mary Anning (1799-1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, published in All the year round in 1865, and its attribution to Henry Stuart Fagan (1827-1890), schoolmaster, parson and | author | 135 71-85 |
The Lymiad: a poem in the form of letters from Lyme to a friend at Bath, written during the | autumn | |
of 1818, edited by John Fowles and John Constable | 133 178-179 | |
Land adjacent to | Avalanche Road, Portland, SY 685 707 | 139 119 |
Stonehills Mine, | Avalanche Road, Southwell, Portland | 137 158 |
Knapp Mill | Avenue, Christchurch | 114 233 |
Rear of 1-3 Weymouth | Avenue, Dorchester | 137 156 |
Weymouth | Avenue, Fordington | 111 118-9 |
Kingston Lacy beech | avenue, interim reports | 111 105-6 |
69 Mount Pleasant | Avenue, Weymouth | 133 113 |
Dorchester, Weymouth | Avenue | 122 160 |
Dorchester, Weymouth | Avenue | 123 131 |
Dorchester, 2 Linden | Avenue | 126 189 |
Dorchester, Fordington Farm, Alington | Avenue | 127 149 |
The river | Avon: real-time realm of the ancestors | 121 49-52 |
A jadeite | axe blade from Nether Cerne, Dorset | 126 174-175 |
Neolithic | axe from Gillingham | 111 105 |
A polished flint | axe from Toller Porcorum | 118 154 |
A group of Middle Bronze Age socketed | axes from East Dorset | 125 144-6 |
Hengistbury Head, tranchet | axe | 121 162 |