164 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



Wansdyke crosses N. corner of parish running S.W. to N.E., crossing 

 the Ridgeway. O.M. 35 NW. 



The Ridgeway crosses the Wansdyke at Red Shore, descends into 

 Pewsey Vale between Walker's Hill and Knap Hill, passes just E. of 

 Alton Priors Farm and Church, and to E. of Honeystreet, where its 

 course is no longer visible. O.M. 35 NW & S\V ; A.W. II. 45. 



Finds Neolithic. Golden Ball Hill [partly in Wilcot] is strewn with 

 numbers of worked flints, cores, scrapers, hollow scrapers, hammer- 

 stones, &c. H. G. O. Kendall, Devizes Museum. 0-M. 35 NE. ; 

 W.A.M. xxx vii. 42 ; xxxviii. 148. 



Finds, Late Celtic. Iron brooch of La Tene III. type, &c, found in ! 



Plateau enclosure of Knap Hill Camp. W.A.M. xxxvii., &l fig. 4.1 

 Finds Roman, 



Pottery, Samian, &c, of 2nd century, Iron Key, Nails, &c, in Plateau 



enclosure of Knap Hill Camp. W.A.M. xxxvii. 62. figs. 



Finds, Saxon. Iron sword of 6th century 35in. long found in Plateau 

 enclosure of Knap Hill Camp. Devizes Museum. W.A.M. xxxvii. 

 5±fig- 



ALVEDISTON. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow just W. of road and E. of Coombe, \ mile N. W. of Church 



O.M. 69 SE. Not on A. W. I. Stations viii., ix. 



2, 3. Two Barrows close together on Trow Down N. of the Ox 



Drove. O.M. 74 NE. ; A. W. I. Stations viii., ix. 

 4. Another just to the S. of the last two. O.M. 74 NE. ; A.W. I 

 Stations viii. ix. 



Earthworks. 



On border of Alvediston and Ansty, N. of Crockerton Firs, a deep 

 ditch cuts across the Ox Drove or liidgeway, running nearly E. & \\\, 

 just S. of British Village, which has a slight entrenchment. O.M. 69 

 NE. ; A.W. I. 249, Stations viii, ix. 



Another short line of ditch to S. of the last. O.M. 69 SE. 



At point of junction of Alvediston, Berwick St. John, and Ansty on 

 White Sheet Hill a bank and ditch of great strength. A. W. 69 SE. ; 

 A.W. I. 249, Stations viii. ix. 



AMES BURY. 



Barrows. [The second numbers in brackets thus (15) are those in 

 Hoare's " Map of Stonehenge and its Environs." A. W. 1. 

 170. J 

 1—3. (14) Stonehenge Map shows a group of 2 larger and 6 very 

 small barrows close together just on N. side of Deptford Ed. S. 

 of Fargo Cottages. O.M. 54 SW. shows only the 2 larger (1 

 and 2) and one small one (3) close to edge of road. These bar- 

 rows were opened by Hoare 1802. The small barrow nearest 



