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 A HISTORY OF SUSSEX were used as the cheek-pieces of bridle bits, and of which examples have been found in the river Thames ; in Heathery Burn Cave, Dur- ham ; and in the Bronze Age lake dwellings of Switzerland. There are certain difficulties as to this explanation of their use, and if the Bulver- hythe example really is one of the same group, it increases, rather than diminishes, the difficulty, because it is clearly too long for such a purpose. Topographical List of Prehistoric Antiquities in Sussex Aldrington. — Neolithic implements found here, and now preserved in Brighton Museum. Aldwick. — British coins of Tincommios [Evans, Coins of the Ancient Britons, 500-1]. Alfriston. — Neolithic implements of rude character in Brit. Mus. Neolithic celts found in Bronze Age sepulchral barrow [Evans, Stone Implements, 84, 148]. Bronze socketed celt with one loop, square and elongated in general form : a typical celt of the southern counties [Evans, Bronze Implements, 114-5]. Late Celtic enamelled bronze ring, part of horse-harness, now in Brit. Mus. Several British coins, two being of Tincommios [Evans, Coins, 64, 161, 164, 432]. WiNDORE Hill. — Neolithic scraper of horse-shoe form found in a barrow [Evans, Stone Imp. 308]. Amberley. — Neolithic implements have recently been found at Stone Gate by Mr. R. Garra- way Rice, F.S.A. Appledram. — Palaeolithic implement found here in 1897 by Mr. W. Hayden Proc. Suss. Arch. Coll. ser. 2, vol. xx. pt. ii.] Factory of neolithic implements. AsHDOWN Forest. — Uninscribed British coins [Evans, Coins, 92-3, 108]. Barnham. — Flanged bronze celt and palstave in Lewes Museum. Battle. — Bronze leaf-shaped sword, 29^ inches long, with eleven rivet-holes, now in Brit. Mus. [Evans, Bronze Imp. 280]. Bronze trumpet of Late Celtic type [ibid. 363 ; Grose, Ancient Armour, pi. xiii.] Hoard of British coins [Evans, Coins, 361, 381, 397]. Telham Farm. — Neolithic celt of flint and another of basalt, now in Brit. Mus. Beddingham. — Bronze Age urn with characteristic ornament, now in Lewes Museum. Beltout. — Neolithic implements abundant [Evans, Stone Imp. 281]. BiGNOR, Westburton Hill. — Bronze palstave with a projecting rib below the stop-ridge and also in the recess above [Evans, Bronze Imp. 84]. Billingshurst. — Small neolithic celt of greystone in Brit. Mus. Bronze palstave with cen- tral rib [ibid. 81]. Bognor. — Four winged celts of bronze [ibid. 80-1]. Hoard of British coins Tincommios, Verica, etc. [Evans, Coins, 90, 92, 94-5, 97, 166]. Bolmer. — Neolithic implements now in Lewes Museum. BoRMER. — Late Celtic ring, now in Brit. Mus. Bosham. — Neolithic implements. Bow Hill. — See Stoughton. Bracklesham Bay. — Rapier-shaped bronze blade [Evans, Bronze Imp. 244]. Uninscribed British coins [Evans, Coins, 89, 95]. Bramber. — British coin of Tincommios [ibid. 161]. Brighton. — Ovate palaeolithic implement found in the ' Elephant Bed ' [Evans, Stone Imp. 622]. Bronze palstave [Evans, Bronze Imp. 80 ; Suss. Arch. Coll. ii. 268]. Bronze socketed celt of Gaulish type [Evans, Bronze Imp. 115 ; Suss. Arch. Coll. ii. 268]. British coins [Evans, Coins, 435, 437, 535]. Goldstone Bottom. — Megalithic circle (.?). HoLLiNGBURY HiLL. — Numerous and important Bronze Age antiquities [Evans, Bronze Imp. 76, IIS, 378; 386, 390, 464]. Broadwater. — Palaeolithic implement found near Broadwater, now in the possession of Mr. F. Lasham, of Guildford [Proc. Soc. Antiq. ser. 2, vol. xx. pi. ii.] BuLVERHYTHE. — Curious objects of deer-horn. BuxTED. — Bronze socketed and looped celts and two looped palstaves in Lewes Museum. Caburn, Mount. — Late Celtic fortress. Ancient British coins of tin [Evans, Coins, 485 ; Arch. xlvi. pi. xxv. figs. 61, 62, 63]. 328