422 Olivers Camp, Devizes. 



Eelics Found. 



Fourteen sherds of coarse pottery of Bronze Age type, scattered 

 from the top to the bottom of the accumulated soil in the trench 

 at the south-east corner. 



One piece of red Roman ware, depth unknown. South-east 

 corner. 



Three sherds (the largest 2in. x IJin.) of thin red ware orna- 

 mented with parallel grooves : Romano-British ? North-west 

 corner. 



Part of a heavy curved rim of grey ware, probably wheel-turned : 

 Romano-British or Late Celtic ? North-west corner. 



What appears to be a fragment of a grooved Roman tile, 2in. x 

 I Jin. 18in. below the surface from trench in west end of camp. 



Fragment of rim of close-grained ware, l^in. x |^in : Romano- 

 British or Late Celtic ? Sin. below surface from trench through 

 the entrance. 



One black, one reddish, and one grey fragment of pottery. They 

 appear to be wheel-turned. Romano-British or Late Celtic ? 

 18in. below the surface in trench in south-west corner. 



Thirteen fragments of grey pottery found from 1ft. to 2ft. deep 

 in trench in south-west corner. Too small and nondescript to 

 identify. 



Six very small sherds, found from 1ft. to 2ft. deep in trench in 

 south-west corner. Too indefinite to be of any value. 



Six fragments of pottery, red on the outer and grey on the inner 

 side, the largest l^in x l|in. All belong to one pot, ornamented 

 with typical Bronze Age herring-bone pattern. 1ft. lOin. deep in 

 trench near north rampart. 



In one of the trenches on the north-east side of the camp a 

 hearth site was discovered resembling those found under the 

 rampart in sections " A " and " B." It consisted of a circular 

 hollow in the chalk with a diameter of 2ft., and 1ft. deep. It was 

 filled with charcoal, amongst which were some small splinters of 

 bone, some burnt flints, and sherds of coarse grey pottery, of Bronze 

 Age type. Strewn round the hearth were some fifty rough flint 

 chips and flakes ; one perfect and one broken Sarsen muller ; and 



