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Casterley Camp. — Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cunnington 



continued their excavations at Casterley Camp, on Salisbury Plain, 

 and hope to finish them this year. 



All Cannings. — Some trenching was done by Mr. and 



Mrs. Cunnington last summer on an inhabited site near All Cannings. 

 Much interesting pottery of late-Celtic type was found. No report 

 has yet been published. 



Old Sarum. — The excavations being conducted here by 



the Society of Antiquaries were continued. 



See also Hampshire. — Grim's Ditch. 



Yorkshire. — Harrogate. — An earthwork near Harrogate, partly 

 situated on Grange Farm and partly on Car Dyke Farm, has been 

 examined by Dr. F. Villy. Its nature is uncertain, but it is not 

 Roman, and probably dates between 1500 and 1700 a.d. A report 

 will appear in '' The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal." 



Yorkshire. — Place Newton. — Digging has been done on the 

 site of the so-called " Roman Camp " in the North Park at Place 

 Newton, eight miles east of Malton, by Mr. A. J. Cholmley. Some 

 small fragments of mediaeval pottery have been found, and the 

 indications at present seem to point to a moated site of mediaeval 

 date. Work is to be continued during the present summer. 



SowBER Gate, Northallerton. — Mr. John Hutton has 



been conducting further excavations (see report for 1905) on the 

 site known in Domesday as "Solberge." There are several mounds 

 here, apparently tofts of former dwellings, within a rectangular 

 entrenchment. One of the excavations has revealed what appear 

 to be the foundations of a mediaeval building. Later researches 

 have uncovered a platform of considerable size, roughly oblong, 

 built up of small cobbles and approached at one end by steps. At 

 various points on this were larger stones and stone settings. One 

 of the latter was a circle, about four feet in diameter, depressed in 

 the centre, showing very strong marks of burning. Another 



