Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
The examination of the prehistoric hill-fort known as Hollingbury was undertaken during March and April, 1931, by the Brighton and Hove Archaeological Club, with the permission of the Brighton Corporation and with the sanction of Mr. B. H. Maclaren, Superintendent of Parks and Gardens. We also have to express our great gratitude to those Societies and individuals whose generous contributions made the undertaking possible, and to others who rendered valuable help by their own labour.
page 1 note 1 The list of subscribers appears in the Annual Report of the Club, 1930–1.
page 1 note 2 Brighton and Hove Archaeologist, i, pp. 12–21.
page 1 note 3 The air-photograph (pl. iii) is here reproduced by permission of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office and of the Director-General of the Ordnance Survey.
page 2 note 1 Attree, Topography of Brighton, pp. 63–4.
page 2 note 2 Sussex Arch. Coll. lxxii, p. 47.
page 2 note 3 Antiq. Journ. xi (1931), p. 20.
page 3 note 1 See Antiquity, iv, pp. 97–100.
page 10 note 1 Archaeologia, lxxvi, pp. 30–40.
page 10 note 2 Hans Lehner, in Prähistorische Zeitschrift, vol. ii, part I, pp. 1–23, pl. 1, and figs. 1 and 6. Cf. Antiquity, iv, pp. 45, 47.
page 13 note 1 St. Catherine's Hill, p. 21.
page 13 note 2 Sussex Arch. Coll. lxxii, p. 133.
page 13 note 3 Antiq. Journ. xi, pp. 22, 32.
page 13 note 4 Archaeologia, xlvi, pp. 452–62, and pl. xxiii.
page 13 note 5 Antiquity, v, p. 71.
page 13 note 6 Antiq. Journ. xi, p. 22.
page 14 note 1 Sussex Arch. Coll. lxxii (1931), p. 128.
page 16 note 1 Antiq. Journ. xi, pp. 33–6; Sussex County Mag. Jan. 1931, pp. 56–63.