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



Finds, Neolithic. Fragment of ground celt of diabase, 1879, W.A.M. xxi. 



148 ; ground flint celt, Blackmore Museum ; flint celt partly 



ground with re-chipped edge, 1893, Brit. Museum ; chipped flint 



celt, A. D. Passmore ; flint arrowhead with very long barbs, 



J. W. Brooke ; all found " near Stonehenge." 

 Perforated oval hammer stone made from quartzite pebble, and half of 



a perforated polished stone hammer found "near Amesbury," 



Edwards Coll., Blackmore Museum. 

 Ground flint celt found built up in wall of house, Devizes Museum, 



Cat. II. 1 ; W.A.M. vii. 334. 



Tinds, Bronze Age. Flat celt said to be from " Long Barrow at Stone- 

 henge," Arch. v. 136, PI. viii. 4 ; Evans' Bronze, 46. 



Socketed celt, narrow tanged chisel, and razor, 1892, " found in neigh- 

 bourhood of Stonehenge," Farnham Museum. 



A plain hand-made rounded bowl about 4in. diam., found 1904 in 

 making railway from Grateley to Amesbury (? in what parish), 

 Blackmore Museum. 



Finds, Late Celtic (?). A dwelling pit on Salisbury Rd. \ mile from 

 Amesbury, 2 urn-shaped cooking vessels. Devizes Museum, 

 Cat II. 833, 834. 



Finds, Roman. Coins in New Covert E. of Workhouse, 1842. O.M. 

 60 NE. 



ANSTY. 

 Barrows. 



1. Long barrow on Whitesheet Hill at actual point of junction of 



Donhead St. Mary, Ansty, and Berwick St. John.— O.M. 69 SE. ; 

 A. W. I. Stations VIII., IX. 



2. On White Sheet Hill a little distance E. of the last, on Berwick 



St. John boundary, W. of the ditch, a round barrow. O.M. 69 

 SE. ; A. W. I. Stations VIII. IX. 



3. On Swallowcliffe boundary just N of British village, at point of 



junction of Ansty,Swallowcliffe, and Alvediston, a round barrow. 

 O.M. 69 NE. ; A. W. I. Stations VIII. IX. 



Earthworks. On White Sheet Hill in S.W. corner of parish, a strong 

 bank and ditch cut across the Ridgeway and the ridge, nearly 

 N. & S., at point of junction of Ansty, Alvediston, and Berwick 

 St. John. O.M. 69 SE. ; A. W. I, 249, Stations VIII. IX. 

 On Middle Down at E. corner of parish, at point of junction with 

 Alvediston a strong bank and ditch cut across the Ridgeway and 

 the ridge, running nearly E. & W. O.M. 69 NE. ; A. W. I. 249, 

 Stations VIII. IX. 



Roman. On Middle Down at point of junction of Ansty, Alvediston and 

 Swallowcliffe, a British village with banks and ditches 

 extending into Alvediston. Hoare found much rude pottery 

 here but no Roman. O.M. 69 SE ; A.W. I. 249, Stations 

 VIII. IX. 



