By Mr. and Mrs. B. H Cunnington. 105 



In addition to those illustrated the following objects were found : — 



Six sling bullets— one of chalk in Pit I ; one with the bronze brooch, 

 fig. 4, PL I. ; one in the bottom of ditch No. 1 in the cutting at the 

 entrance ; and two and a piece of one in bottom of ditch No. 2 : 

 all these latter of baked clay. 



Three loom weights of chalk — one in pit 2 ; one (broken) forming part 

 of the rough paving over section X, ditch No. 6 ; one, broken, 7ft- 

 deep in ditch No. 1 ; one of baked clay, triangular shaped, found in 

 fragments 8ft. deep in ditch No. 1. 



Several spindle whorls and pieces of whorls, of chalk and of pottery. 



Several pieces of querns (all of the flat type) and of mealing stones, or 

 saddle querns, of millstone grit and of sarsen stone ; one whole 

 saddle quern was used in the rough paving over ditch 6 at section X . 

 All the rest from surface trenching, or superficial layers of the ditches, 

 with the exception of two pieces of querns found in the T-shaped 

 fireplace in ditch No. 6. 



Three beads of blue glass, all found in surface trenching. 



Various small fragments of glass vessels, in surface trenching. 



Part of rim of a vessel of Kimmeridge shale, surface trenching. 



Iron slag and scoriae, surface trenching and in ditch No. 8a. 



A number of pottery discs or roundels. These may have been used as 

 pot covers ; similar objects have been found serving as such at 

 Caer went 'and elsewhere; the smaller roundels may have been used 

 as counters in games. 



Eight hones, or sharpening stones, surface or superficial layers only. 



Hammerstones of flint and sarsen ; various pebbles showing signs of use. 



Fragments of concrete flooring in the burnt stratum at the junction of 

 ditches 1 and 7 ; fragments of wall daub 1 



Fragments of tiles of baked clay and of sandstone ; pieces of brick, and 

 one tessera of baked clay on the surface in the rectillinear enclosure. 



Pieces of a human skull, 2ft. deep in ditch No. 7, and in the outer ditch 

 at the northern entrance at K (see key plan). The bones of an 

 infant, 5ft. deep in section XL, in ditch No. 7. 



Oyster shells were constantly turned up in surface trenching and in the 

 upper strata of the ditches ; the deepest find of oyster shells was 

 from 4ft. to 5ft. deep in ditch No. 1. A few mussel and cockle shells 

 were found in the fire-hole in ditch No. 6 and on the hut site in the 

 rectilinear enclosure, and two whelk shells on the surface of ditch 

 No 2. 



[Mrs.] M. E. Cunnington. 



