CONGRESS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETIES 



IN UNION WITH 



THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON. 



Scheme for Recording' 



Ancient Earthworks and Fortified Enclosures. 



APPENDIX II. 



Since the scheme for recording ancient defensive earthworks and 

 fortified enclosures was issued, it has been found desirable to develop 

 the classification by the addition of 



G. Enclosures, mostly rectangular, partaking of the form 

 of F, but protected by stronger defensive works, 

 ramparted and fossed, and in some instances provided 

 with outworks. 



H. Ancient Village sites protected by walls, ramparts, or fosses. 



TUMULI, BARROWS, &c. 



It was the intention, as expressed on page 2 of the scheme issued 

 in 1903, to confine the labours of workers to purely defensive works, 

 but those who h^ve been working on the maps, or in the held, having 

 found it easy at the same time to schedule tumuli., barrows, and ancient 

 boundary-banks and dykes, it is suggested that a list of all such rem.ains 

 should be compiled, noting the parishes in which situated, and the 

 position on the 6-inch Ordnance Survey map. 



