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37 have a few trees on them but are otherwise clear. Site of 

 [37a] is just traceable, in ploughed ground. Of the 7th nearest 

 the Cursus, no trace visible, 1913, M.E.C.] 



38. Barrow W. of Vespasian's Camp, midway between camp and Ed. 



O.M. 54. SE. ; A. W. Stonehenge Map ; Soc. Ant. Map 531. 



[38a.] (125) Barrow in ploughed land N. of Vespasian's Camp, half- 

 way between the Camp and Durrington Walls, not opened by 

 Hoare. A.W. I. 170; not on O.M. 54 SE. [No trace, 1913, 

 M.E.C.] 



[39 b, c] (126, 127) Two barrows close together just NE. of the N. 

 point of Vespasian's Camp, not opened by Hoare. A. W. 1. 170 ; 

 not on O.M. 54 SE. [No trace, 1913, M.E.C.] 



39. (26) Barrow close to N. side of Bd. just W. of "Seven Barrows " 

 (26 — 37) opened by Hoare. Burnt bones, beads and buttons 

 of jet and amber. O.M. 54 SE. ; A. W. I 159 ; Stourhead Cat,, 

 160d— 160g ; Soc. Ant. Map. 523. [Much spread by cultivation, 

 still under plough, 1913, M.E.C.] 



[39a.] (24?) Flat barrow J-mile N. of last between Avenue and 

 " Seven Barrows," opened by Hoare. Skeletons of adult and 

 child in grave. A.W. I. 159 ; not on O.M. 54. SE. [Not visible 

 1913, M.E.C.] 



40. (25 ?) Barrow close to the last, opened by Hoare. Skeleton with 



Drinking Cup and Bone Pin. A.W. I. 159 ; O.M. 54. SE. ; Soc, 

 Ant. Map 522. [Turf 1913, never ploughed, M.E.C.] 



41. (27). Barrow \ mile N.E. of 40. W. of " Old King Barrows." 



Opened by Hoare. Skeletons of two adults and 2 children. On 

 arm of one adult a broad bronze bracelet. Devizes Museum. 

 O.M. 54 SE. ; A.W. I 160; Arch, xliii. 469 fig. 172; Evans' 

 Bronze,fig. 480 ; Stourhead Gat. 160 ; Soc. Antiq. MapblZ. [Much 

 spread by cultivation, still under plough 1913, M.E.C.] 



42. The bank lying N. & S. at the E. end of the cursus, just N. of 



Barrow 37, " The Old Kings Barrows " is marked " Tumulus " 

 in O.M. 54 SE, as though it was a long barrow. Hoare does not 

 mark it as a barrow, but says it resembles one. A. W. I. 158 ; 

 Arch. xli. 197; Soc. Ant. Map 396. [Under plough, 1913, 

 M.E.C.] See Appendix, Long Barrows. 



An irregular line of 13 barrows (43 — 55) running E. & W. just S. of 

 the cursus, all on O.M. 54 SW : and Stonehenge Map. 



43 (28). Opened by Ld. Pembroke 1722. A.W. I. 161; Soc. Ant. 

 Map., 378. [Condition good 1913, never ploughed, M.E.C.] 



44. (29) Twin barrow, opened by Stukeley 1723. In one barrow burnt 

 bones of girl of 14 in urn, numbers of cylindrical notched glass 

 beads, amber plates and beads,many buttons of shale? one covered 

 with thin gold, bronze knife dagger and awl. The second barrow 

 enclosed in same ditch partially opened by Stukeley, again by 



