5i THE HEL8T0NE ON KIDGE HILL, PORTESHAM. 



tjaiTOw on ]\Ir. John Mayo's farm near Upwey (No. 4 on my plan 

 of these harrows). This circle Avas hid under the turf and enclosed 

 tAVo Kistvaens with cremations in urns. 



We have only time for a tihort notice of Stonehengo and 

 Avchury temples, simply saying that Mr. Flinders Petrie writes as 

 follows in his book on Tel-el=-Hesy or Lachish : — " This same 

 peculiar dressing (of the Lachish Stones) is that of the stone work 

 of the temple of Hagir Kim at Malta. This temple is called 

 Phoenician, and what lends some support to this is that just the 

 same system of stone tables, each on two blocks placed around the 

 inside of the enclosure, is to be seen in the sacred enclosures of the 

 villages in Philistia to this day. The same pock dressing is that 

 of the Avrought stones at Stonehenge, the best examples of it being 

 on the flat tops of the uprights of the great trilithons." 



