216 Relics of Ancient Population on Oldbury Hill, Wilts. 
ancient pit-dwellings, in the eastern division of the camp beyond 
the main entrance (marked m. 2 on the plan). In one of them he 
found a bronze penannular brooch, of good but simple style, and an 
Bronze Penannular Brooch, 
found within the camp on Oldbury Hill, in 1858 (full size). 
iron implement of uncertain use, and a well-used whetstone. There 
was also a considerable quantity of wood ashes, 
The following objects have also been found in the excavations in 
and around the camp :— 
A socketed looped celt of bronze, of full size, length 4gin. [This 
may be considered to be the latest improved form of the implement, 
They were continued in use even down to Roman times.] 
A small bronze armlet. 
A spatula or flat knife of bronze. 
A bronze fibula of uncertain date. 
The dise of a medieval brooch. 
An ancient gouge or scoop of bronze. [A well-made implement, 
probably of Roman date.] 
A bronze square-sided awl, pointed at both ends, 
Two iron spear-heads, 44in. in length. 
