106 EXCAVATIONS AT MAUMBURY RINGS. 



365. Handle of black earthenware of a saucer or other vessel, with 

 a vertical groove as ornament ; the aperture is almost circular ; of 

 a common Dorset type. Found with a piece of imitation Samian 

 pottery, depth 2 -8ft. 



366. Piece of skull bone (probably human) and a piece of Romano- 

 British pottery. Found at the top of Shaft XVI., depth 7'4ft. below 

 the surface. 



367. Fragment of terra sigillata, bearing traces of galloping horses 

 as ornament. Depth 3ft. 



368. Handle of dark brown pottery, similar to No. 365, but 

 ornamented with two vertical grooves ; the aperture is of D-shaped 

 form. (Illustrated.} Found near No. 365. 



369. Part of a sharpened bone implement, similar to No. 175 

 found in 1910. Depth 3 -2ft. It closely resembles a number of 

 implements found in the Lake-villages of Somerset. 



372. Penannular brooch of bronze of a common S.W. type, in 

 good preservation and finely patinated ; the loose pin is slightly 

 arched ; turned-back terminals, moulded and grooved transversely. 

 (Illustrated.} Found over Shaft XV., depth 3-8ft. below the surface. 

 A similar brooch (No. 98) was found at Maumbury in 1909, and has 

 been figured. 



373. Fragment of fine grey pottery of sandy texture, with yellow 

 glaze on the outside ; probably Roman. Depth 2 -5ft. 



374. Counter, or draughtsman, of light grey-coloured stone, with 

 smooth flat faces ; diam. 20'5mm. (Illustrated.} Depth 3 '4ft. 



375. Small iron spear-head, with short socket formed by hammer- 

 ing over the metal ; point missing. (Illustrated.} Depth 3 '6ft. 



376. Skeleton of a dog, described with the animal remains. 



381. Iron staple a spike terminating in a ring ; length 4fins. 

 Found on the platform. 



383. Uninscribed British coin of bronze, of a degraded type common 

 in Dorset ; somewhat defaced. Found in the Outer Trench, depth 

 4-5ft. below the surface. Another specimen (No. 406), burnt, slightly 

 bent and somewhat defaced, was found just above the arena -floor 

 (depth l*8ft.) in the narrow cutting between Cutting XXX. and the 

 middle of the arena. A third example (No. 269) was found in 

 Cutting XXI. (1912). 



384. Part of a " tazza " with overhanging flange, of a reddish-buff 

 ware ; Roman. Found 2ins. above the platform. 



385. Several fragments of one or two vessels of very thin terra 

 sigillata. Found a little to the W. of the platform and just above it. 



387. Part of a human skull, including the right meatus audit-emus 

 and mastoid process. Found with Roman remains at the top of the 

 filling of Shaft XIV. 



