Peter James Woodward | BA MCIfA FSA 1947-2017 | 139 227-234 |
Charmouth, | Backlands Farm | 125 163 |
Lithostratigraphic sections through the Purbeck Limestone Group (Tithonian-Berriasian) at five Regionally Important Geological/ Geomorphological Sites (RIGS) on the Isle of Purbeck, and at | Bacon | |
Hole near West Lulworth, Dorset, Southern England | 131 127-144 | |
Shapwick, excavations at | Badbury and Crab Farm, interim report | 126 181-186 |
Excavation and survey of Bronze Age sites in the | Badbury area | 114 47-76 |
Lodge Farm and | Badbury Park, Pamphill | 111 112-4 |
Excavation and geophysical survey, | Badbury Rings 2005 | 127 143-145 |
The Romano-Celtic temple at | Badbury Rings, Dorset | 135 242-271 |
Excavation and survey at | Badbury Rings, Dorset | 140 130-171 |
A geophysical survey of three round barrows near | Badbury Rings | 132 107-110 |
Resistivity survey, | Badbury Romano-British temple | 118 134 |
Evaluation excavation, | Badbury Romano-Celtic temple | 122 148 |
Badger sett remedial work, Hambledon Hill, Child Okeford | 128 130 | |
Badger sett remedial work, Maiden Castle, Winterborne St Martin | 128 132 | |
Sturminster Newton, | Bagber Farm House | 126 192 |
Cecil John | Bailey FSA (1914-2004) | 127 195-197 |
Corfe Castle, Outer | Bailey, recording and conservation of first tower | 139 115-116 |
Corfe Castle, evaluation excavation in the West | Bailey | 136 78-79 |
The graphoceratid ammonite succession in the Aalenian and lowest | Bajocian | |
(Middle Jurassic) at Horn Park, Dorset, UK | 118 85-106 | |
A further examination of the Subfurcatum Zone (Middle Jurassic; Upper | Bajocian) of North Dorset | 113 196-8 |
A new section in the Rubbly Beds Limestones of the Upper Inferior Oolite (Middle Jurassic; Upper | Bajocian) of north Dorset | 117 158 |
A review of the stratigraphy of the Inferior Oolite | (Bajocian | |
stage, Middle Jurassic) near Clatcombe, Sherborne, with a description of temporary sections | 121 101-106 | |
A description of a permanent new section and of nearby temporary sections in the Inferior Oolite | (Bajocian | |
Stage, Middle Jurassic) of Milborne Wick, Somerset | 127 77-85 | |
A review of the stratigraphy and palaeontology of the Middle and Upper Oolite | (Bajocian | |
Stage, Middle Jurassic) of Oborne Wood near Sherborne, north Dorset | 125 109-118 | |
A review of the stratigraphy of the site of special scientific interest at Milborne Wick, Somerset | (Bajocian stage; Middle Jurassic) | 118 107-111 |
Balfour Farm, Wool | 114 249 | |
Excavations near Tolpuddle | Ball, Dorset, an interim report | 115 155-8 |
A35 Tolpuddle to Puddletown bypass: Tolpuddle | Ball sub-Roman cemetery - interim report | 120 110 |
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 |
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 | |
Digging in the archives: W. Edward | Bankes 1702-1729, the young Bankes who went to India | 133 43-49 |
Digging in the archives: W. Edward Bankes 1702-1729, the young | Bankes who went to India | 133 43-49 |
Building a new museum: Albert | Bankes | 139 26-28 |
Weymouth's choice: Pulteney or | bankruptcy? | 119 33-40 |
A mediaeval | `banner' type of harness ornament | 111 111-2 |
Roman defences at Dorford | Baptist Church, Bridport Road, Dorchester | 126 166-170 |
Dorchester, Dorford | Baptist Church, Bridport Road | 125 160 |
Dorchester, Dorford | Baptist Church, Bridport Road | 126 194 |
Church of St John the | Baptist, Woodsford, SY 7620 9058 | 139 121 |
An old road at | Bare Cross, Church Knowle | 128 95-100 |
Barford Farm, Pamphill, Kingston Lacy estate | 133 107-108 | |
A double ring ditched, Bronze Age barrow at | Barford Farm, Pamphill | 111 31-55 |
Land at | Barges Close, Litton Cheney | 137 157 |
Roof of the Abbey | Barn, Abbotsbury | 128 120-123 |
Abbotsbury Tithe | Barn and Mill Farm | 120 115 |
Black | Barn Farm, Chalbury | 112 122 |
New | Barn Farm, Knowlton, Woodlands, SU 0238 0956 | 139 121 |
New | Barn Farm, Knowlton, Woodlands | 137 161 |
Knowlton, New | Barn Farm | 125 160 |
Bestwall | Barn, Wareham | 117 140 |
Gillingham, | Barnaby Mead | 123 128-9 |
Treswell's Survey of Purbeck 1585-6, Mark Forrest (ed.) with Jenny Halling | Barnard, Rose Mitchell and Martin Papworth | 139 235 |
Language in the landscape: an excavation of William | Barnes' 'A British Earthwork' | 140 42-52 |
Glebe Land, | Barnes Lane, Beaminster | 118 144 |
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 |
Dorchester: former Hardye's School, | Barnes Way | 119 160 |
The Story of Orra: William | Barnes's Arctic Fantasy | 127 37-42 |
William | Barnes's dialect poems: a pronunciation guide, by T. L. Burton | 133 177 |
The first publication of William | Barnes's dialect poems in the `Dorset County Chronicle' | 129 178-180 |
Manuscripts of William | Barnes's dialect poems in the Dorset County Museum | 138 46-63 |
Winterborne Came Rectory: the home of William | Barnes | 123 1-6 |
Water main replacement, | Barnston crossroads, Church Knowle | 129 190 |
Sydling St Nicholas Tithe | Barn | 114 249 |
Bradford Peverell, Home | Barn | 126 188 |
A second Bastard | Barometer | 112 142-145 |
Proposed new | barrackmaster's workshop, RNAS Portland | 117 137-140 |
Barracks in Dorset during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars | 111 9-14 | |
The Dorset County Museum | barrel organ | 137 7-17 |
Excavation of a Bronze Age round | barrow and Napoleonic signal station at Golden Cap, Stanton St Gabriel | 115 51-62 |
A double ring ditched, Bronze Age | barrow at Barford Farm, Pamphill | 111 31-55 |
Excavation of a Bronze Age round | barrow at Binnegar Quarry | 132 93-106 |
Possible | barrow at Church Knowle | 111 105 |
Pamphill, a round | barrow at Old Lawn Farm | 121 151 |
A geophysical examination of round | barrow cemeteries on the South Dorset Ridgeway (Stage 1 - Bronkham Hill) | 130 199-203 |
Lines of enquiry: linear organisation of the High Lea Farm Bronze Age | barrow cemetery | 138 127-136 |
Early record of a | barrow excavation on Little Down, Langton Long and Tarrant Rawston and a note on a ring ditch on Race Down, Pimperne | 117 150 |
Excavation of a round | barrow, Golden Cap | 114 240 |
Barrow Lea, Stalbridge | 117 126 | |
Wyke Regis, | Barrow Rise | 125 163 |
Survey and excavation of a long | barrow with secondary burial on Race Down, Tarrant Launceston, Dorset | 138 137-145 |
Two round | barrows and flintwork on Pound Hill, Winterbourne Steepleton, Dorset | 111 120-121 |
Round | barrows at Squirrel's Cottages, East Holme | 113 170 |
Observations on the site of the `Two | Barrows', Fordington Farm, Dorchester, with a note on the `Conquer Barrow' | 116 45-54 |
A geophysical survey of three round | barrows near Badbury Rings | 132 107-110 |
Farmers and their ancestral tombs: a study of the inconspicuous | barrows | |
of central Dorset and their relationship with the secular landscape | 121 37-47 | |
Construction, colour and aesthetics of the Bronze Age | barrows on Wyke Down, Cranborne Chase, Dorset | 132 111-119 |
Geophysical survey, Godlingston Heath group of round | barrows, Studland | 133 107 |
The Excavation of Fordington Farm Round | Barrow | 113 107-132 |
Observations on the site of the `Two Barrows', Fordington Farm, Dorchester, with a note on the `Conquer | Barrow' | 116 45-54 |
Tarrant Launceston, Race Down long | barrow | 126 187 |
St Mary and St | Bartholomew Church, Cranborne, SU 05453 13247 | 140 59 |
Shapwick, St | Bartholomew's Church | 122 170 |
Greenhill | Barton, Coombe Valley Road, Bincombe | 128 130 |
Land at | Barton Farm and north of Marston Road, Sherborne | 133 109 |
A multi-phase site at | Barton Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset | 137 187-204 |
Barton Hill, Shaftesbury | 116 131 | |
Anglo-Saxon Abbey Shaftesbury - Bectun's | Base or Alfred's Foundation | 113 23-32 |
A second | Bastard Barometer | 112 142-145 |
Mary Ozard and `The Affair of the | Bastard' | 115 168-169 |
'A Shocking Case!' Bigamy and | Bastardy in Dorchester, 1729-1730 | 127 133-134 |
Batcombe, Gore Hill | 122 165 | |
Carinopis | batei: a new bivalve mollusc from the Middle Lias (Lower Jurassic) of the Dorset coast, England | 125 119-123 |
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 | |
The Upper | Bathonian and Callovian stages (Middle Jurassic) as exposed near Corscombe, Dorset | 138 79-83 |
A lower molar of Stereognathus sp. (Reptilia, Therapsida) from the | Bathonian of southern England | 115 139-141 |
A new Dorset record of the Zigzag Zone (Lower | Bathonian stage, Middle Jurassic) | 119 129-133 |
Taxonomy and palaeoecology of the Portlandian (Upper Jurassic) pleurotomariid gastropod | Bathrotomaria | |
rugata (Bennett, 1831) from southern England | 114 169-174 | |
High Angle | Battery, Portland, SY 694 732 | 140 60 |
Sewers, slums and standpipes: the | battle against infectious disease in nineteenth-century Dorset | 131 15-18 |
Liz-Anne | Bawden MBE (1931-2012) | 135 338-339 |
Species recorded on artificial and natural reefs, Poole | Bay, 1989-1996 | 121 113-122 |
West | Bay and Swash Channel wrecks | 128 186 |
West | Bay, Bridport Arms | 126 195 |
Investigations at Kimmeridge | Bay by the Dorset Alum and Copperas Industries Project | 135 284-296 |
A dinosaur track from the Wealden Group (Lower Cretaceous), Worbarrow | Bay, Dorset, southern England | 130 233-234 |
Notes on the discovery of two eutherian mammals in the 'Mammal Bed' of the Purbeck Group (Early Cretaceous, Berriasian) exposed in Durlston | Bay, Dorset, UK | 139 105-114 |
An unusual tool-mark in the Purbeck Limestone Formation, Durlston | Bay, Dorset | 115 185 |
New records of unionacean bivalves from the Wessex Formation (Wealden Group, Lower Cretaceous) of Swanage | Bay, Dorset | 118 167-168 |
Weymouth | Bay holiday park, Preston | 120 108 |
New sea wall, Kimmeridge | Bay, Kimmeridge | 135 199 |
Kimmeridge | Bay, new Marine Centre | 122 168-9 |
The Weymouth | Bay pliosaur, a major new display specimen for the Dorset County Museum | 132 188 |
The Thompson's clay canal, a clay-working enterprise near Lytchett | Bay, Poole in the 1830s | 136 151-152 |
Kimmeridge | Bay, Purbeck | 119 161 |
A mammal-bearing bed in the Intermarine Member, Purbeck Limestone Group (Lower Cretaceous), Durlston | Bay, | |
Swanage, Dorset, and correction to Ensom 2000 | 132 187-188 | |
Type-section of the Purbeck Limestone Group, Durlston | Bay, Swanage, Dorset | 114 181-206 |
Kimmeridge | Bay, upper car park and quayside | 131 156-157 |
Bayard Dairy, Upwey, Weymouth | 133 112-113 | |
The Beaches of Lyme | Bay | 111 91-97 |
A geological map of Purbeck Beds in the northern part of Durlston | Bay | 113 145-148 |
A Hanseatic flagon from Chesil | Bay | 114 250-1 |
Dorset Dolines: part 3, Eocene pockets and gravel pipes in the Chalk of St Oswald's | Bay | 117 109-116 |
An elephant tusk from the sea off West | Bay | 123 113 |
Early medieval pottery from Studland | Bay | 129 271 |
Coastguard Hut, Kimmeridge | Bay | 137 157 |
A Late Iron Age Settlement and Black-Burnished Ware | (BB1) | |
Production Site at Worgret, near Wareham, Dorset (1986-7) | 113 55-105 | |
Ship timbers on Studland | Beach: an interim note? | 130 269 |
Mammals of Chesil | Beach and the Fleet | 134 38-42 |
Excavation of c. eighteenth-century wall footings at Hive | Beach, Burton Bradstock | 135 237-240 |
Burton Bradstock, Hive | Beach car park improvements | 131 159 |
Burton Bradstock, WWII building at Hive | Beach car park | 131 157 |
Chesil | Beach, changes in crest height 1969-1990 | 112 109-112 |
Magnetite on Chesil | Beach, evidence of a ship's stranding in 1914 | 123 109 |
Chesil | Beach: landward recession 1965-1991 | 113 157-160 |
The Pig on the | Beach, Studland | 136 83 |
Plan of Hive | Beach, with eroding building, supplement to vol.135 p.237-240 | 136 185 |
Rehearsal for disaster: Bridport's | beaches and the Dieppe operation | 133 170-174 |
The | Beaches of Lyme Bay | 111 91-97 |
Excavations at Thorncombe | Beacon, Doghouse Hill and Golden Cap on the Golden Cap Estate, West Dorset | 134 205-247 |
Thorncombe | Beacon, Golden Cap Estate | 126 191 |
Geophysical survey of Long Mound, | Beacon Knap, Swyre | 135 201-202 |
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 |
Symondsbury, excavation of prehistoric flints at Thorncombe | Beacon | 126 186-187 |
Pits and pottery: some evidence for | Beaker activity at Bryanston School | 137 205-218 |
A matter of life and death: Late Neolithic, | Beaker and early Bronze Age settlement and cemeteries at Thomas Hardye School, Dorchester | 128 17-52 |
Early 16th-century Sculptures on the Tower of St Mary's Church, | Beaminster, Dorset | 127 138-141 |
Inferior Oolite (Middle Jurassic) hardgrounds and the associated faunas at Coombe Quarry, Mapperton, near | Beaminster, Dorset | 130 149-153 |
Beaminster, Langdon source nitrates pipeline | 120 115 | |
Mapperton House, | Beaminster, SY 503 996 | 139 115 |
Glebe Land, Barnes Lane, | Beaminster | 118 144 |
New riding arena, Parnham House, | Beaminster | 128 130 |
Derek Frank | Beamish | 114 283 |
Lithic scatters south of Maiden Castle, the Charles | Bean huntings of 1928-1933 | 131 87-101 |
Ammonites from the Oxford Clay near Budmouth School and Tidmoor Point, Weymouth, and their | bearing on the Callovian/ Oxfordian boundary | 119 117-127 |
North Poole, Canford Park, | Bearwood, Poole, SZ 05090 97310 | 140 60 |
Wheelers Land, | Bearwood, Poole | 114 237 |
Wheelers Lane, | Bearwood, Poole | 115 161 |
Bearwood Primary School, Wheeler's Lane, Poole | 116 131 | |
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 |
Mrs Alicia Moore, dedicatee of Henry Rowland Brown's 1859 guidebook | Beauties of Lyme Regis | 136 57-62 |
`Wild Downs and Hills' - The historic landscape character of the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural | Beauty | 130 189-193 |
Beaver, Castor fiber L. from offshore peat beds near Abbotsbury | 123 110 | |
Anglo-Saxon Abbey Shaftesbury - | Bectun's Base or Alfred's Foundation | 113 23-32 |
A mammal-bearing | bed in the Intermarine Member, Purbeck Limestone Group (Lower Cretaceous), Durlston Bay, Swanage, Dorset, and correction to Ensom 2000 | 132 187-188 |
New ammonites from the Zigzag | Bed of Dorset | 119 109-116 |
Notes on the discovery of two eutherian mammals in the 'Mammal | Bed' | |
of the Purbeck Group (Early Cretaceous, Berriasian) exposed in Durlston Bay, Dorset, UK | 139 105-114 | |
A geological map of Purbeck | Beds in the northern part of Durlston Bay | 113 145-148 |
Research in progress: Biostratinomic investigations of shell | beds in the Purbeck formation | 117 154-155 |
A new section in the Rubbly | Beds Limestones of the Upper Inferior Oolite (Middle Jurassic; Upper Bajocian) of north Dorset | 117 158 |
Phoronid worm borings from the Middle Purbeck | Beds (Lower Cretaceous) of Swanage, Dorset | 118 168 |
Beaver, Castor fiber L. from offshore peat | beds near Abbotsbury | 123 110 |
A provisional checklist of fossil insects from the Purbeck | Beds of Dorset | 114 175-179 |
Perisphinctid ammonites from the Trigonia Clavellata | Beds | |
(Oxfordian, Upper Jurassic) of the Dorset Coast | 137 141-154 | |
Kingston Lacy | beech avenue, interim reports | 111 105-6 |
Milborne St Andrew, | Beeches Buildings | 125 161 |
Fossil | beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) from the Purbeck Limestone Group of Dorset - a preliminary report | 121 107-112 |
Kindling the Fire from Heaven: protestantism in Dorchester | before the Great Fire | 138 34-43 |
Lyme and the Devon-Dorset county boundary, where the questions | begin | 129 197-208 |
Donald | Behenna Jeffery | 117 179 |
Cerne Abbas, land | behind Abbey Street | 126 188 |
'For Christ and Conscience Sake': The story | behind Elisabeth Frink's memorial to the Dorset Martyrs | 134 1-11 |
Wall | behind Wadham House, 50 High West Street, Dorchester | 135 199 |
The Bells and | Belfries of Dorset, by Christopher Dalton | 129 277-278 |
The | bell of Bothenhampton: the travails of a 17th-century churchwarden | 114 268-269 |
Archaeological excavation and recording of land between 28 and 30 | Bell Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset | 122 99-109 |
Land adjacent to | Bell Street, Swanage | 118 136-7 |
Mason's Lodge, | Bell Street, Wareham | 117 140 |
Shaftesbury, | Bell Street | 120 105 |
Belle Vue Farm, Herston, Swanage | 135 201 | |
Portland House, | Belle Vue Road, Weymouth | 133 113 |
Bellevue, Pound Lane, Wareham, SY 9205 8729 | 131 155 | |
'Bellevue', Pound Lane, Wareham | 137 159-160 | |
The | Bells and Belfries of Dorset, by Christopher Dalton | 129 277-278 |
A colluvial deposit | below Melbury Hill, Compton Abbas | 113 167 |
A life of generous | beneficence: George Wingfield Digby, a Victorian landowner 1856-1883 | 123 7-14 |
Matthew Chubb of Dorchester: rapacious moneylender and | benevolent philanthropist | 112 1-4 |
Taxonomy and palaeoecology of the Portlandian (Upper Jurassic) pleurotomariid gastropod Bathrotomaria rugata | (Bennett, 1831) from southern England | 114 169-174 |
Bennetts Court, Colliton Street, Dorchester | 137 156 | |
Bere Regis, Bournemouth University training excavation | 131 168-169 | |
Bere Regis: cable trench at Woodbury Hill (NGR 385665 094765) | 130 205 | |
88 West Street, | Bere Regis | 117 123 |
Woodbury Hill, | Bere Regis | 117 136 |
A medieval site at | Bere Regis | 117 143-147 |
Bere Regis | 122 165 | |
Woodbury Hill, | Bere Regis | 129 189 |
Rogershill Farm, | Bere Regis | 133 103 |
Cold Harbour first time sewerage, | Bere Road, Wareham | 136 83 |
Bernard Jones (1925-2004) | 126 229-230 | |
Notes on the discovery of two eutherian mammals in the 'Mammal Bed' of the Purbeck Group (Early Cretaceous, | Berriasian) exposed in Durlston Bay, Dorset, UK | 139 105-114 |
Bestwall Barn, Wareham | 117 140 | |
Bestwall Quarry archaeological project: interim report 1996 | 118 144 | |
Bestwall Quarry excavations 1997 - interim report | 119 163 | |
Bestwall Quarry excavations 1998 - interim report | 120 110 | |
Bestwall Quarry excavations 1999 - interim report | 121 153 | |
Bestwall Quarry excavations 2000 - interim report | 122 160 | |
Bestwall Quarry excavations 2001 - interim report | 123 123-4 | |
Bestwall Quarry excavations 2002 - interim report | 124 119-120 | |
Bestwall Quarry excavations 2003, interim report | 125 153-4 | |
Bestwall Quarry excavations 2004, interim report, | 126 177 | |
Bestwall quarry gravels project 1994-5 | 117 136 | |
Bestwall Quarry gravels project, interim note | 115 160 | |
Bestwall Quarry gravels project | 114 247 | |
Wareham, North | Bestwall Road water main repair | 131 158-159 |
Bestwall Tidal Embankment, Bestwall, Wareham | 137 159 | |
Bestwall Tidal Embankment, | Bestwall, Wareham | 137 159 |
'Primitive | Betrothal': The Portland Custom and Thomas Hardy's The Well-Beloved | 135 20-32 |
June | Betteridge Johnstone, Cert Arch, 1924-1998 | 120 143-144 |
A tale of two skulls: superstition in Dorset at Waddon and | Bettiscombe | 119 51-58 |
The Dorset county boundary at | Biddlesgate, between the parishes of Cranborne (Dorset) and Damerham (Hampshire from 1885; formerly Wiltshire) | 135 325-333 |
April 2, | Biddlesgate Wood and Stone Hill Gate (Cranborne (Dorset), Martin and Damerham (Hants)) | 136 198-199 |
11KV cable replacement, | Big Wood/ Valley of the Stones, Dorchester | 118 146 |
'A Shocking Case!' | Bigamy and Bastardy in Dorchester, 1729-1730 | 127 133-134 |
Bill Putnam (1930-2008) | 131 239-240 | |
Roman Dorset, by | Bill Putnam | 128 199 |
Toby's, 1 | Bimport, Shaftesbury | 138 93 |
Shaftesbury, | Bimport | 125 161 |
Two Purbeck Marble coffin lids from | Bincombe, with a Thomas Hardy connection | 128 118-120 |
Greenhill Barton, Coombe Valley Road, | Bincombe | 128 130 |
June 11, | Bindon Hill and Lulworth Cove (Lulworth) | 136 191-192 |
Scheduled monument SM29061, | Binnegar Quarry, East Stoke, SY 89272 87740 | 131 159 |
East Stoke, | Binnegar Quarry | 124 125-126 |
Excavation of a Bronze Age round barrow at | Binnegar Quarry | 132 93-106 |
Freshwater | biological monitoring of the Furzebrook Stream (south Dorset) using macroinvertebrates | 118 125-131 |
Evaluation trenches in advance of | biomass boiler, Kingston Lacy House stable, Pamphill | 138 92 |
Research in progress: | Biostratinomic investigations of shell beds in the Purbeck formation | 117 154-155 |
Dorset | bird names: affinities and origins | 111 146-149 |
Bird Report 1991 | 113 216 | |
Bird report | 112 159-160 | |
Farmland | bird survey 2007 | 129 257-261 |
Frome Valley winter | bird survey | 135 350-351 |
Frome Valley winter | bird survey | 136 194-195 |
The status of some Purbeck sea | birds 2 | 114 215-220 |
Birds in Dorset 1992 | 114 279-281 | |
Birds in Dorset 1993 | 115 198 | |
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 | |
Aldhelmus episcopus: the making and shiring of the Sherborne | bishopric: Saxon, Briton and the Byzantine | 134 113-127 |
Shapwick, | Bishop's Court Farm | 123 126-7 |
Carinopis batei: a new | bivalve mollusc from the Middle Lias (Lower Jurassic) of the Dorset coast, England | 125 119-123 |
New records of unionacean | bivalves from the Wessex Formation (Wealden Group, Lower Cretaceous) of Swanage Bay, Dorset | 118 167-168 |
Black Barn Farm, Chalbury | 112 122 | |
Clay, iron and charcoal: an experimental investigation of the colour change and production of Romano-British | Black Burnished Ware (SEDBB1) | 139 208 |
The | Black Death in Dorset: the crisis of 1348-1349 (Mansel-Pleydell prize) | 131 3-13 |
Winterbourne Steepleton: | Black Down, a Roman military signalling station in Dorset? | 137 178-186 |
Winterborne Steepleton, Smitten Corner, | Black Down | 125 170 |
Mabel St Clair Stobart 1862-1954: The Lady of the | Black Horse | 135 1-19 |
Evidence of | Black Slaves in Dorset Records (Mansel-Pleydell prize) | 127 13-20 |
Coastal landslide mapping of the | Black Ven Spittles complex, Charmouth | 135 167-180 |
A Late Iron Age Settlement and | Black-Burnished Ware (BB1) Production Site at Worgret, near Wareham, Dorset (1986-7) | 113 55-105 |
Langton Matravers, | Blacklands, Acton | 127 152 |
Quarry extension, | Blacklands Field, Acton, Langton Matravers | 129 190 |
Langton Matravers, | Blacklands | 126 189-190 |
Boundaries and landscape in | Blackmoor: the Tudor manors of Holnest | 112 5-22 |
A jadeite axe | blade from Nether Cerne, Dorset | 126 174-175 |
William Shipp of | Blandford, 1807-1873 | 119 41-50 |
Blandford army camp, field A | 117 123 | |
Blandford army camp, field B | 117 123 | |
RSS | Blandford, Blandford Forum | 131 155 |
Blandford Camp, Blandford Forum | 129 189 | |
Blandford Camp, Tarrant Launceston | 116 132 | |
Two proposed soil deposit areas at | Blandford Camp, Tarrant Monkton | 116 120 |
Blandford Camp | 115 147 | |
Dorset County Football Association, | Blandford Close, Hamworthy, Poole | 138 84 |
Poole, | Blandford Close, Hamworthy | 125 167 |
Sources of bricks used to rebuild | Blandford Forum after the fire of 1731 | 128 9-15 |
St Leonard's chapel, | Blandford Forum, an archaeological evaluation of the structural foundations (interim statement) | 113 180 |
Blandford Forum, Bryanston School | 126 193 | |
Excavations at former Milldown School, | Blandford Forum, Dorset, 2015 | 137 219-231 |
Blandford Forum, RSS Blandford | 136 77 | |
Land north-east of | Blandford Forum, ST 90036 07652 | 140 59 |
Blandford Forum, West Street | 120 102 | |
Blandford Forum, West Street | 127 149 | |
Blandford Camp, | Blandford Forum | 129 189 |
RSS Blandford, | Blandford Forum | 131 155 |
Former Milldown School, | Blandford Forum | 137 155 |
Shaftesbury Lane, | Blandford Forum | 138 90 |
Land north of | Blandford Hill, Milborne St Andrew, SY 80440 97730 | 140 59 |
Land at junction of | Blandford Road and Norton Way, Poole | 138 86 |
James Brothers site, 19 | Blandford Road, Hamworthy, Poole | 128 129 |
Poole: | Blandford Road, Hamworthy | 120 105 |
Poole, new First School, | Blandford Road, Hamworthy | 125 161 |
35-37 | Blandford Road, Hamworthy | 129 187 |
Poole, 19 | Blandford Road, Hamworthy | 131 157 |
21 | Blandford Road, Potters Arms, Poole | 138 84 |
Hamworthy, 165-67 | Blandford Road | 122 168 |
Hamworthy, Old Rectory, | Blandford Road | 126 189 |
Hamworthy, 49 | Blandford Road | 126 193 |
Former hall and Woodhouse Brewery, Bournemouth Road, | Blandford St Mary, ST 88540 05943 | 140 59 |
Observations on a pipeline: Sturminster Marshall to | Blandford St Mary | 113 168-9 |
1 Church Lane, Lower | Blandford St Mary | 113 185 |
Stour Park, | Blandford St Mary | 115 147 |
Hall and Woodhouse Brewery, Bournemouth Road, | Blandford St Mary | 133 103 |
Bryanston School, | Blandford | 115 160 |
Coins and miscellaneous objects from Goldfields Farm, Farnham, near | Blandford | 118 151-2 |
The Godwin family and William Jones: Lesser-known builders of post-fire | Blandford | 129 175-177 |
Blandford Forum, RSS | Blandford | 136 77 |
`This frightful | blasphemous sect': apocalyptic millenarians in Victorian Dorset | 114 13-18 |
Wimborne: | Blind Lane | 119 177 |
Calcite | blocks near Winterbourne Stickland, Dorset | 115 184-185 |
Evaluation of land at Whites Cottage, | Bloxworth | 116 119 |
Traverse | board from the sailing ship Systrarne and the Swedish connection | 126 141-144 |
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 |
Hardy's Cottage, Higher | Bockhampton | 136 82-83 |
July 19, Winfrith Heath, | Bog Orchid count | 136 192 |
Evaluation trenches in advance of biomass | boiler, Kingston Lacy House stable, Pamphill | 138 92 |
Weymouth, Lower | Bond Street, Melcombe Regis | 120 108 |
Weymouth, Lower | Bond Street, Melcombe Regis | 121 161 |
A Sherborne | bone of contention | 118 31-34 |
Animal | bones | 136 125-142 |
Bonfields Garage, West Street, Bridport | 128 130 | |
Wareham, | Bonnets Lane | 127 153 |
Wareham, | Bonnett's Lane | 116 119-120 |
Dorset Quarter Sessions Order | Book 1625-1638: a calendar, ed. Terry Hearing and Sarah Bridges | 128 199 |
Visitors' | book for the Loyalty Theatre, Dorchester | 121 145-150 |
Ordnance Survey boundary remarks | books | 133 154-155 |
Mary Anning's Commonplace | Book | 138 64-66 |
Holworth: | booster to Holworth tank, SY 76560 84000 | 130 206-207 |
Nine | borderland parishes of north Dorset, a preliminary survey | 129 200 |
Further | borderland parishes of North Dorset | 130 228-232 |
West Stafford | borehole | 115 150 |
West Stafford, West Stafford | Borehole | 116 128-9 |
Phoronid worm | borings from the Middle Purbeck Beds (Lower Cretaceous) of Swanage, Dorset | 118 168 |
Borough Gardens, Dorchester | 138 85 | |
Knighton Farm, | Borough of Poole | 115 165 |
Excavations at 39-69 East | Borough, Wimborne Minster | 113 183 |
15a West | Borough, Wimborne | 138 85 |
Wimborne Minster, East | Borough | 120 109 |
Botanical diversity in clearings created around Little Sea, Studland Peninsula, Dorset, monitored between 1996 and 2005 | 128 87-94 | |
Dorset | Botany 1992 | 114 272-274 |
Dorset | botany 1996 | 118 172-173 |
Dorset | botany 1997 | 119 194-195 |
Dorset | botany 1998 | 120 126-128 |
Dorset | botany 1999 | 121 167-169 |
Dorset | Botany 2003 | 125 178-9 |
Dorset | botany 2004 | 126 202-203 |
Dorset | botany in 1993 | 115 191-193 |
Dorset | botany in 1995 | 117 163-164 |
The | botany of boundaries, some thoughts | 133 157-160 |
Botany | 111 134-136 | |
Botany | 112 151-153 | |
Botany | 113 206-7 | |
Botany | 116 156-157 | |
Botany | 122 183 | |
Botany | 123 138 | |
Botany | 124 135-138 | |
The bell of | Bothenhampton: the travails of a 17th-century churchwarden | 114 268-269 |
A witch | bottle from 1 Grove Lane, Stalbridge | 117 142 |
Bottle Knap Cottage, Long Bredy | 135 199 | |
Foundation inspection trenches, | Bottle Knap Cottage, Long Bredy | 138 91 |
August 6, Ebblake to Whitefield | Bottom (Alderholt and Edmondsham (Dorset), Fordingbridge and Ellingham (Hants)) | 136 200-201 |
Bottom Plain cable route, Wareham St Martin | 138 95 | |
Scratchy | Bottom, West Lulworth | 116 131 |
Charminster, Forston Field | Bottom | 126 195-196 |
The search for a small Anglo-Saxon | bound at Shaftesbury | 111 125-127 |
Boundaries and landscape in Blackmoor: the Tudor manors of Holnest | 112 5-22 | |
Ancient | boundaries, living landscapes | 129 209-212 |
Boundaries of Dorset | 135 316-319 | |
The | boundaries of two Anglo-Saxon charters relating to land at Corscombe | 116 1-9 |
The botany of | boundaries, some thoughts | 133 157-160 |
Shires and their | boundaries | 129 195-197 |
The Dorset county | boundary at Biddlesgate, between the parishes of Cranborne (Dorset) and Damerham (Hampshire from 1885; formerly Wiltshire) | 135 325-333 |
The Dorset/ Somerset County | boundary at Yeovil: Roman order from imperial to episcopal, taxation and the landscape | 131 219-236 |
The Dorset county boundary: proposal for the creation of a digital | boundary atlas | 129 215 |
The county | boundary from Melbury Abbas to Ashmore: a natural history report | 130 232 |
Lost in suburbia: tracing the county | boundary in south-east Dorset | 129 212-215 |
Boundary landmarks in Anglo-Saxon charters | 133 146-154 | |
Durnelynche: the ancient south-eastern | boundary of Dorset | 137 57-64 |
The Dorset county | boundary: proposal for the creation of a digital boundary atlas | 129 215 |
Ordnance Survey | boundary remarks books | 133 154-155 |
The Dorset County | Boundary Survey 2013 | 135 320-324 |
Dorset County | Boundary Survey, a first report | 128 137-138 |
County | Boundary Survey field visits | 136 198-201 |
County | Boundary Survey Group visits | 134 267-269 |
County | Boundary Survey visits | 135 355-357 |
The Dorset County | Boundary Survey | 133 145-146 |
Lyme and the Devon-Dorset county | boundary, where the questions begin | 129 197-208 |
Ammonites from the Oxford Clay near Budmouth School and Tidmoor Point, Weymouth, and their bearing on the Callovian/ Oxfordian | boundary | 119 117-127 |
Trees along the County | Boundary | 133 155-156 |
The environmental quality of a small urban watercourse, the | Bourne | |
Stream (Dorset), assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 117 117-122 | |
Hitherto unnoticed tree remains from the submerged forests at | Bournemouth and Charmouth | 122 125-127 |
Bournemouth Natural Science Society: The natural history of | Bournemouth | |
and the surrounding area, edited by R. Chapman | 133 177-178 | |
The | Bournemouth Hospital Bronze Age hoard | 114 253-254 |
Bournemouth Natural Science Society: The natural history of Bournemouth and the surrounding area, edited by R. Chapman | 133 177-178 | |
Bournemouth, Queen's Park | 126 177-178 | |
Former hall and Woodhouse Brewery, | Bournemouth Road, Blandford St Mary, ST 88540 05943 | 140 59 |
Hall and Woodhouse Brewery, | Bournemouth Road, Blandford St Mary | 133 103 |
Bournemouth, The Hampshire Centre | 122 165 | |
Bournemouth, The Hampshire Centre | 123 124 | |
Bere Regis, | Bournemouth University training excavation | 131 168-169 |
Bournemouth University undergraduate research 2004 | 126 196 | |
Archaeological archives in store at | Bournemouth University | 130 213 |
Winton Primary School, | Bournemouth | 114 247 |
West View filling station, Charminster Road, | Bournemouth | 115 147 |
Durley Chine, | Bournemouth | 115 160-1 |
The Warren Summer House, Hengistbury Head, | Bournemouth | 129 271-273 |
Hengistbury Head, | Bournemouth | 133 103 |
Hengistbury Head, | Bournemouth | 133 103 |
Kinson Common, Kinson, | Bournemouth | 133 103 |
Hengistbury Head visitor centre, | Bournemouth | 134 157 |
Hengistbury Head, | Bournemouth | 135 198 |
Kinson Manor Farm, | Bournemouth | 136 77 |
St Peter's Catholic School, | Bournemouth | 137 155 |
Tan Lane, | Bourton, near Gillingham | 114 234 |
New link road, | Bovington Camp | 129 189 |
The environmental quality of the | Bovington stream and its effects on the adjacent river Frome (Dorset), assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 121 123-128 |
Collin | Bowen (1919-2011) | 134 275-276 |
Preston: | Bowleaze Cove Romano-British building | 136 88-98 |
A ninth century mount from | Bowleaze Cove, Weymouth | 113 184 |
Bowling Alley Walk, Dorchester, SY 6912 9035 | 139 117 | |
Appian House, | Bowling Alley Walk, Dorchester | 128 131 |
Pentridge, | Bowling Green Lane | 126 190 |
Boyne Hollow water pipeline | 113 170 | |
Sherborne School for | Boys, ST 63735 16541, period: medieval | 130 208 |
Brackendene, East Stoke | 116 130 | |
Bradford Abbas: a field survey of the prehistory | 114 77-88 | |
The Inferior Oolite at East Hill Quarry, | Bradford Abbas, Dorset | 117 101-108 |
Geophysical survey on | Bradford Down, Pamphill | 124 122 |
`The Ramblers', | Bradford Peverell, Dorchester | 117 123 |
Bradford Peverell, Home Barn | 126 188 | |
Bradford Peverell inhumation cemetery | 111 110-1 | |
Bradford Peverell pipeline scheme, SY 66712 92604 to SY 70798 90258 | 131 159-160 | |
Observations at | Bradford Peverell | 114 247 |
Whitfield, | Bradford Peverell | 115 147 |
4 Frome View, | Bradford Peverell | 116 119 |
Manor House, | Bradford Peverell | 116 119 |
Corner plot, | Bradford Peverell | 116 129 |
`The Ramblers', | Bradford Peverell | 118 145 |
Bradpole, Holy Trinity Church | 125 163 | |
Jack | Bradshaw MA (1915-2004) | 126 227 |
Burton | Bradstock, eroding features on Burton Cliff | 131 159 |
Burton | Bradstock, Hive Beach car park improvements | 131 159 |
Burton | Bradstock, WWII building at Hive Beach car park | 131 157 |
Excavation of c. eighteenth-century wall footings at Hive Beach, Burton | Bradstock | 135 237-240 |
Horton: | Bramble Farm | 119 175 |
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 |
Michael | Brawne (1925-2003) | 126 227-228 |
Braytown, Wool | 127 151 | |
Braytown, Wool | 128 129 | |
A named | bread-bin from Verwood | 112 150 |
Portland Port, inner | breakwater | 125 168 |
Sherborne, | Brecon House, Long Street | 122 174 |
Sherborne, Land adjacent to | Brecon House | 120 106 |
Long | Bredy, Martins Down main replacement | 125 166 |
Long | Bredy | 120 117 |
Bottle Knap Cottage, Long | Bredy | 135 199 |
Foundation inspection trenches, Bottle Knap Cottage, Long | Bredy | 138 91 |
Former hall and Woodhouse | Brewery, Bournemouth Road, Blandford St Mary, ST 88540 05943 | 140 59 |
Hall and Woodhouse | Brewery, Bournemouth Road, Blandford St Mary | 133 103 |
Brewery Square, Dorchester | 136 79 | |
Stanton St Gabriel, | brick kiln and medieval settlement: interim report | 120 114 |
Land adjacent to | Brickfields Business Park, Gillingham | 133 106 |
Wills of 18th and early 19th-century Dorset | brickmakers | 124 1-10 |
Brickmaking at Gillingham and Motcombe, Dorset | 113 17-22 | |
Brickmaking at Gillingham and Motcombe, Dorset | 114 263-264 | |
Sources of | bricks used to rebuild Blandford Forum after the fire of 1731 | 128 9-15 |
Long Cross | brickworks, Shaston (Shaftesbury) St James, Dorset | 112 146-149 |
Charles Hamilton Mercer, a suspicious vagrant held in Sherborne | Bridewell | |
and Dorset Gaol under the 1744 Vagrant Act | 131 145-147 | |
Charminster | Bridge, Charminster | 137 155 |
Pinford | Bridge in Sherborne Park | 117 15-19 |
Bridge Street Island, Christchurch | 117 124 | |
Dorset Quarter Sessions Order Book 1625-1638: a calendar, ed. Terry Hearing and Sarah | Bridges | 128 199 |
Mary | Bridget Featherstonehaugh Frampton MBE, 1928-2014 | 136 186 |
Lyme Regis, Gosling's | Bridge | 125 166 |
Reinvestigating Samuel Wakely of | Bridport (1787-1865), composer of psalms and anthems | 139 29-34 |
The Chantry, | Bridport, a medieval lighthouse or sea mark? | 129 269-271 |
West Bay, | Bridport Arms | 126 195 |
St Mary Magdalene Church, Loders, | Bridport, centred on SY 4912 9428 | 139 115 |
Bridport, Church of St Mary | 121 151 | |
Bridport Community Hospital, Allington | 115 147 | |
Medieval and post-medieval | Bridport: Excavations at 43 South Street, 1996 | 122 111-123 |
Bridport Library and Scientific Institute, 51 East Street, Bridport | 138 90 | |
Bridport Literary and Scientific Institute, 51 East Street, Bridport | 137 155 | |
Bridport Literary and Scientific Institute | 121 136-138 | |
Bridport Museum, Bridport | 138 90 | |
Bridport, New Zealand | 125 157 | |
Bridport, Priory Lane | 120 102 | |
Vespasian House, | Bridport Rd, Dorchester, SY 68710 90648 | 130 207 |
Former Olds garage, | Bridport Road, Dorchester, SY 6845 9058 | 131 160 |
Excavations at 9 | Bridport Road, Dorchester | 111 87-90 |
Middle Farm, | Bridport Road, Dorchester | 114 239 |
Roman defences at Dorford Baptist Church, | Bridport Road, Dorchester | 126 166-170 |
Dorchester, | Bridport Road, Poundbury | 125 166 |
Dorchester, | Bridport Road, SY 68775 90628 to 68842 90650 | 116 130 |
Dorchester, Dorford Baptist Church, | Bridport Road | 125 160 |
Dorchester, Dorford Baptist Church, | Bridport Road | 126 194 |
Bridport, South Street | 122 166 | |
Bridport, south-west quadrant | 120 116 | |
27 East St, | Bridport, ST 46722 92960, multi-period | 130 206 |
Forty Foot Way, | Bridport, SY 46221 90507 | 130 206 |
45 South Street, | Bridport SY 4663 9273 | 139 115 |
Bridport Tannery | 120 116 | |
Bridport,32 South Street | 123 130 | |
Bridport's 13th-century Defences: archaeological observations to the rear of 41 and 43 East Street, Bridport | 127 59-66 | |
Rehearsal for disaster: | Bridport's beaches and the Dieppe operation | 133 170-174 |
South Walks housing project, South Street, | Bridport | 115 160 |
Former Cornick's jam factory, | Bridport | 116 129 |
Former fire station, | Bridport | 117 123 |
Vearse Farm, Symondsbury, near | Bridport | 117 126 |
The Old Fire Station, South Street, | Bridport | 118 138 |
Bridport's 13th-century Defences: archaeological observations to the rear of 41 and 43 East Street, | Bridport | 127 59-66 |
Bonfields Garage, West Street, | Bridport | 128 130 |
Gas main replacement, South Street, | Bridport | 134 157 |
Bridport Literary and Scientific Institute, 51 East Street, | Bridport | 137 155 |
Bridport Library and Scientific Institute, 51 East Street, | Bridport | 138 90 |
Bridport Museum, | Bridport | 138 90 |
Brief Encounter: the Cerne Abbas Giantess project, summer 1997 | 119 179-183 | |
Watching | briefs with negative results | 117 140-141 |
Watching | briefs with negative results | 119 177 |
Watching | briefs with negative results | 120 121 |
Watching | briefs with negative results | 121 161 |
Watching | briefs with negative results | 122 175 |
Watching | briefs with negative results | 123 131 |
Watching | briefs with negative results | 124 128 |
Watching | briefs with negative results | 125 169 |
Watching | briefs with negative results | 126 193 |
Language in the landscape: an excavation of William Barnes' 'A | British Earthwork' | 140 42-52 |
Recent work of the | British Geological Survey in Dorset | 114 207-214 |
St Ives and | British Modernism: an exhibition in Dorchester | 137 1-6 |
Aldhelmus episcopus: the making and shiring of the Sherborne bishopric: Saxon, | Briton and the Byzantine | 134 113-127 |
Broad Mead, Acton, Worth Matravers | 134 161 | |
Broad Mead Quarry, Worth Matravers | 138 95 | |
The | Broad Stone, Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset: `a pair of shears, a cart load of concrete and three men one day' | 131 149-151 |
Lyme Regis, 45-46 | Broad Street | 126 195 |
Thorncombe, | Broadbridge Farm | 122 171 |
Broadmayne Church, Broadmayne | 117 123-4 | |
Broadmayne Church, | Broadmayne | 117 123-4 |
15 Conway Drive, | Broadmayne | 123 132 |
Land at Knighton Lane, | Broadmayne | 136 77 |
Building stones of Dorset, part 2: Chideock to | Broadwindsor - Middle and Upper Lias | 115 133-139 |
Dorset Dolines: Part 2, | Bronkham Hill | 113 149-155 |
A geophysical examination of round barrow cemeteries on the South Dorset Ridgeway (Stage 1 - | Bronkham Hill) | 130 199-203 |
A double ring ditched, | Bronze Age barrow at Barford Farm, Pamphill | 111 31-55 |
Lines of enquiry: linear organisation of the High Lea Farm | Bronze Age barrow cemetery | 138 127-136 |
Construction, colour and aesthetics of the | Bronze Age barrows on Wyke Down, Cranborne Chase, Dorset | 132 111-119 |
Interim report on the excavation of three | Bronze Age burial mounds on Golden Cap, Stanton St Gabriel, SY 40552 92706 | 133 109-110 |
Two Middle | Bronze Age Cremation-urn Cemeteries from Longham Gravel Quarry, Hampreston | 127 134 |
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 early | Bronze Age enclosure at Cowleaze, Winterbourne Steepleton: new data and new interpretations | 134 164-174 |
Excavation of Neolithic and | Bronze Age features at the Thomas Hardye (formerly Castleford) School, Coburg Road, Dorchester, 1994 | 122 73-82 |
Neolithic pits and a | Bronze Age field system at Middle Farm, Dorchester | 126 15-25 |
Bronze Age finds at Warmwell Quarry, West Knighton | 115 158-60 | |
The late | Bronze Age gold neckrings from Chickerell | 122 145-148 |
The Bournemouth Hospital | Bronze Age hoard | 114 253-254 |
A late Neolithic/ early Bronze Age triple ring monument and a late | Bronze Age house near Chickerell | 124 109-110 |
A late | Bronze Age penannular ring from Gussage All Saints | 120 121 |
Excavation of Neolithic and | Bronze Age pits, and a section of Roman road on a pipeline near Lodge Farm, Pamphill, Dorset | 111 15-29 |
Bronze Age pottery from Corfe Common | 114 251 | |
The late | Bronze Age `Ring Money' from Tarrant Rushton | 116 133 |
Excavation of a | Bronze Age round barrow and Napoleonic signal station at Golden Cap, Stanton St Gabriel | 115 51-62 |
Excavation of a | Bronze Age round barrow at Binnegar Quarry | 132 93-106 |
A matter of life and death: Late Neolithic, Beaker and early | Bronze | |
Age settlement and cemeteries at Thomas Hardye School, Dorchester | 128 17-52 | |
The excavation of a Middle | Bronze Age settlement at Hodge Ditch, Chard Junction Quarry, Thorncombe, Dorset | 126 27-42 |
Excavation and survey of | Bronze Age sites in the Badbury area | 114 47-76 |
A group of Middle | Bronze Age socketed axes from East Dorset | 125 144-6 |
A later | Bronze Age tanged `chisel' from Langton Matravers | 118 153 |
An Early | Bronze Age timber structure, a Saxon kiln and Saxon and medieval occupation at Coppice Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset | 129 59-96 |
A late Neolithic/ early | Bronze Age triple ring monument and a late Bronze Age house near Chickerell | 124 109-110 |
Two | Bronze Figurines of Iron Age date from Dorset | 113 186-7 |
The environmental quality of the Tadnoll | Brook (Dorset), assessed with macroinvertebrate data | 127 125-132 |
Re-introduction of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., to the Tadnoll | Brook, Dorset | 130 9-16 |
The Kimmeridge Clay of the Darknoll | Brook, Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset | 112 99-103 |
Brookside Farm, Wimborne Minster | 115 162 | |
Gussage St Michael: | Brookside horse ménage [manège] (NGR 397385 113005) | 130 205 |
Broom Cliff, Stanton St Gabriel | 123 132 | |
Broome Farm, Wynford Eagle | 114 250 | |
James | Brothers site, 19 Blandford Road, Hamworthy, Poole | 128 129 |
Helen | Brotherton (1914-2009) | 132 218-219 |
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 | |
Philip | Browne: The unfortunate Captain Peirce and the wreck of the Halsewell East Indiaman, 1786 | 137 273 |
Mrs Alicia Moore, dedicatee of Henry Rowland | Brown's 1859 guidebook Beauties of Lyme Regis | 136 57-62 |
Brownsea Castle evaluation trench | 119 160 | |
Brownsea Island: 1 Farm Cottages | 119 173 | |
Investigations on the south shore of | Brownsea Island by the Dorset Alum and Copperas Industries Project | 135 272-283 |
Water voles on | Brownsea Island nature reserve | 117 176 |
Brownsea Island, south of South Lodge | 131 156 | |
Brownsea Island, south shore, industrial archaeology | 127 145-147 | |
An intertidal zone Romano-British site on | Brownsea Island | 114 89-95 |
Maryland, | Brownsea Island | 129 127-138 |
Bryanston, Bryanston School | 120 116 | |
Bryanston School, Blandford | 115 160 | |
Bryanston School, Bryanston | 133 103-104 | |
Bryanston, | Bryanston School | 120 116 |
Blandford Forum, | Bryanston School | 126 193 |
Pits and pottery: some evidence for Beaker activity at | Bryanston School | 137 205-218 |
Bryanston School, | Bryanston | 133 103-104 |
Rare and notable lichen and | bryophyte records 1995 | 117 164-165 |
Rare and notable lichen and | bryophyte records | 119 188-190 |
New | BT duct, The Rings, Corfe Castle | 128 130-131 |
Blandford army camp, field | B | 117 123 |
The font at Melbury | Bubb: an interpretation | 111 128-129 |
Melbury | Bubb Manor, Melbury Bubb | 137 157-158 |
Melbury Bubb Manor, Melbury | Bubb | 137 157-158 |
Buckland Newton, Church of the Holy Rood | 125 163 | |
Buckland Newton sewage works | 118 145 | |
Old Henley Farmhouse, Hilling Lane, Henley, | Buckland Newton | 136 77 |
The two | Buckmans, a geological tale | 128 1-7 |
Bucknowle, 1989 | 111 107 | |
Bucknowle Farm, Corfe Castle, 1990 | 112 117-9 | |
The Iron Age and Romano-British site at | Bucknowle Farm, Corfe Castle | 113 173-4 |
Ammonites from the Oxford Clay near | Budmouth School and Tidmoor Point, Weymouth, and their bearing on the Callovian/ Oxfordian boundary | 119 117-127 |
Fossil heteropteran | bugs from the Purbeck Limestone Group of Dorset | 120 73-75 |
The Halletts - Organ | builders of Kington Magna, Dorset | 120 19-24 |
The Godwin family and William Jones: Lesser-known | builders of post-fire Blandford | 129 175-177 |
Chantmarle, Cattistock: Sir John Strode's account of his | building, | |
1612 to 1623, and the consecration of his oratory or chapel | 133 37-41 | |
Building a new museum: Albert Bankes | 139 26-28 | |
A Roman | building and mediaeval earthworks near Woodyates Manor | 112 119 |
Burton Bradstock, WWII | building at Hive Beach car park | 131 157 |
The excavation of a medieval | building at Ower Farm, Corfe Castle, and other archaeological observations at Wytch Farm oilfield, 1994 | 116 55-60 |
Terminus | building development, Hengistbury Head | 129 190 |
Motor Project | building, Dorchester | 113 175 |
A Roman | building in Gussage St Andrew | 112 117 |
The excavation of a medieval | building in Kimmeridge village | 124 111-116 |
The Old Manor, Stratton: | building record and excavations, interim notes | 132 183 |
Excavations and | building recording at Portland Castle | 124 123-124 |
Romano-British | building remains at Shapwick | 112 117 |
The | building stones of Dorset: part 1, the western parishes, Upper Greensand Chert and Lower Lias | 114 161-168 |
Building stones of Dorset, part 2: Chideock to Broadwindsor - Middle and Upper Lias | 115 133-139 | |
Building stones of Dorset, part 3. Inferior Oolite, Forest Marble, Cornbrash and Corallian Limestone | 116 61-70 | |
The | building stones of Dorset, part 4: the northern parishes which use Forest Marble and Cornbrash limestones | 117 95-100 |
Plan of Hive Beach, with eroding | building, supplement to vol.135 p.237-240 | 136 185 |
Observations during | building work at 33 Trinity Street, Dorchester | 119 175 |
Excavations of previously unknown | buildings in the grounds of St Stephen's Vicarage, Grove, Portland | 121 69-75 |
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 | buildings of Shaftesbury Abbey in the mid-sixteenth century | 115 1-13 |
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 |
Kingston Lacy manorial | buildings | 112 119-122 |
Kingston Lacy: medieval manorial | buildings | 119 161 |
Milborne St Andrew, Beeches | Buildings | 125 161 |
Portland, new Southwell Pre-school | building | 131 169-170 |
Preston: Bowleaze Cove Romano-British | building | 136 88-98 |
Progress report on new | building | 140 viii-x |
Bull Lane, Poole | 118 143 | |
Chilcombe, | Bunkers Hill | 125 163-4 |
The eastern defences of the Saxon | burh at Christchurch, Dorset: an archaeological evaluation at the King's Arms Hotel | 132 127-130 |
An unusual cat | burial from Charmouth | 129 181-182 |
Interim report on the excavation of three Bronze Age | burial | |
mounds on Golden Cap, Stanton St Gabriel, SY 40552 92706 | 133 109-110 | |
The excavation of a cremation | burial on Little Piddle Down, Piddlehinton | 112 129-131 |
Survey and excavation of a long barrow with secondary | burial on Race Down, Tarrant Launceston, Dorset | 138 137-145 |
Cist | burial, Portland | 111 106-7 |
Vikings go digital: using the Ridgeway mass | burial to investigate skeletal injuries in three dimensions | 140 81-84 |
A 1st-century AD `Durotrigian' inhumation | burial with a decorated Iron Age mirror from Portesham, Dorset | 118 51-70 |
Late Iron Age and Romano-British | burials and associated activity at the former allotments, Church Knapp, Wyke Regis, Weymouth | 129 115-126 |
`Deviant' | burials from a late Romano-British cemetery at Little Keep, Dorchester | 130 43-61 |
Excavation of medieval | burials in Wimborne Minster 2012 | 140 99-113 |
Ulwell, Swanage: excavation of a | buried wall at Ulwell Farm (SZ 023 808) | 139 197-198 |
Burngate Pearce's Quarry, Langton Matravers | 129 188 | |
Clay, iron and charcoal: an experimental investigation of the colour change and production of Romano-British Black | Burnished Ware (SEDBB1) | 139 208 |
Deposits of colluvium and | burnt flint in the Frome valley, Frampton, Dorchester | 113 167 |
A | burnt flint site and flint implements from Chettle | 113 168 |
Excavation of ovens and | burnt mound at Seatown, Chideock | 137 162-163 |
'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 |
Burton Bradstock, eroding features on Burton Cliff | 131 159 | |
Burton Bradstock, Hive Beach car park improvements | 131 159 | |
Burton Bradstock, WWII building at Hive Beach car park | 131 157 | |
Excavation of c. eighteenth-century wall footings at Hive Beach, | Burton Bradstock | 135 237-240 |
The gastropod and ammonite fauna of two anomalous facies in the Inferior Oolite of | Burton Cliff, South Dorset | 135 189-197 |
Burton Bradstock, eroding features on | Burton Cliff | 131 159 |
Burton Pumping Station, near Dorchester | 114 233 | |
'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 |
Clockhouse Copse, | Burton | 117 124 |
William Barnes's dialect poems: a pronunciation guide, by T. L. | Burton | 133 177 |
A temporary section in the Inferior Oolite (Middle Jurassic) at Coldharbour | Business Park, Dodge Cross, Sherborne | 120 69-72 |
Land adjacent to Brickfields | Business Park, Gillingham | 133 106 |
A first-century Roman copper-alloy portrait | bust from Tarrant Rushton | 137 167-172 |
Butterflies in Purbeck | 112 157 | |
Butterfly report 1995 and 1996 | 118 177-178 | |
Butterfly report 1997 | 119 196-198 | |
Butterfly report 1998 | 120 128 | |
Butterfly report 1999 | 121 169-173 | |
Butterfly report 2001 | 124 140-144 | |
Butterfly report 2002 | 124 144-147 | |
Butterfly report 2003 | 125 181-4 | |
Butterfly report 2004 | 126 204-208 | |
Butterfly Report 2005 | 127 170-174 | |
Butterfly report 2006 | 128 148-154 | |
Butterfly report 2007 | 129 227-233 | |
Butterfly report 2010-2011 | 133 130-135 | |
Butterfly report 2014-5 | 137 275-279 | |
Butterfly report 2016 | 138 157-160 | |
Butterfly report | 122 184 | |
Butterfly report | 131 175-183 | |
Butterfly report | 134 256-259 | |
Butterfly survey | 135 345-349 | |
A35 Tolpuddle to Puddletown | bypass - interim note | 119 163-4 |
West Stafford | Bypass evaluation | 113 168 |
West Stafford | Bypass excavation: interim note | 113 168 |
West Stafford | bypass, observation and recording | 114 248 |
C13 improvement and Melbury Abbas | bypass scheme | 116 120 |
Archaeological assessment on the line of the proposed Chideock and Morcombelake | bypass | |
(SY 377 937 - 449 928), an interim statement | 115 147-9 | |
A35 Tolpuddle to Puddletown | bypass: Tolpuddle Ball sub-Roman cemetery - interim report | 120 110 |
Archaeological assessment for the proposed Tolpuddle and Puddletown | bypass | 115 166-167 |
Aldhelmus episcopus: the making and shiring of the Sherborne bishopric: Saxon, Briton and the | Byzantine | 134 113-127 |