A HISTORY OF SUSSEX 



nounced types, viz. (i.) low circular mounds, 30 feet or more in 

 diameter and from 2 feet to 3 feet in height, and (ii.) circular mounds, 

 about 20 feet in diameter and 2 feet 6 inches in height, with a kind of 

 crater-shaped hollow near, but not actually on the centre. From the 

 various remains found in them it appears that the former are probably of 

 the Bronze Age, whilst the latter are Anglo-Saxon barrows. 



The following is a list of the parishes in which barrows and tumuli 

 have been noted. Most of them are probably sepulchral mounds, but 

 excavations in the neighbourhood of Chanctonbury Ring and elsewhere 

 have tended to show that some of the barrow-like mounds were con- 

 nected with ancient defensive works. 



Alciston (numerous) 



Alfriston (numerous) 



Arlington 



Barlavington 



Beddingham 



Bepton 



Bignor 



Bishopstone 



Burton 



Bury 



Chailey 



Cocking 



Easebourne 



East Blatchington 



Eastbourne, Beachy Head (numerous) 



Eastdean (numerous) 



East Lavington 



Edburton 



Palmer 



Folkington 



Friston 



Glynde 



Graffham 



Hamsey (several) 



Hangleton 



Heyshott 



Hove 



Iford 



Jevington 



Kingston-by-Sea. Large mound known as 

 Slonk Hill, and various others at New- 

 market Hill, etc. 



Lavant 



Lewes 



Litlington 



LuUington 



Newtimber 



Old Shoreham 



Ovingdean 



Petworth 



Piddinghoe 



Piecombe 



Plumpton 



Portslade 



Rodmell 



Rottingdean 



Seaford 



South Mailing 



Stanmer 



Storrington 



Stoughton 



Sutton 



Treyford 



Up Waltham 



Walsingham 



West Dean 



West Firle (numerous) 



West Stoke 



Westmeston 



Willingdon 



Wilmington 



The writer desires to express his obligations to numerous friends 

 for their kind help and advice in the work of collecting materials for 

 this paper, particularly to Mr. I. Chalkley Gould for kindly reading and 

 revising what he has written ; and also to Mr. Charles Dawson, F.S.A., 

 and Mr. John Lewis, F.S.A. 



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