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Small Urn, from Winterboume Stoke Down. 



I^N " Ancient Wiltshire/' i., 121, is the following passage : — 

 1" In No. 11 [of the group of barrows on Winterbourne Stoke 

 Down, see plan 121 '] we found a deposit of burned bones, a small 

 cup, of thick British pottery, richly ornamented, but unfortunately 

 broken ; and a bone pin of a different form from any we have yet 

 found, being bent in a semicircular form, and perforated at the 

 head.'' 



* The engraving of this group of barrows in Ancient Wilts has no reference 

 figures, so that it is impossible to identify the baiTows with the history given ; 

 but in a copy numbered in pencil by Sir R. C. Hoare, No. 11 is marked as the 

 very small baxrow to the north of the long barrow No. 1. 



