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



line S.W. to N.E.. close together. Smith also shows 7 barrows, 

 pp. 105, 106, VII. E. VI. t, u, v, w, x, y. z. A. W. I. p. 91, 92, 

 PI. X. " Abury and Silbury," shows 10 (Nos. 1—10). 



10 (1) (t). The most easterly, large bowl-shaped barrow with diteb, 



opened by Hoare, burnt bones in oval cist. O.M. 28 S.W. 



11 (3) (u). Very low barrow, opened before Hoare's time, no record. 



M. 27 SE. 



12 (4) (v). High bowl-shaped barrow, with ditch, opened before 



Hoare's time, no record. O.M. 27 SE. 



13 (2) (w). Low barrow with wide ditch, opened before Hoare's 



time, no record. O.M. 28 SW. 

 [13 a— c] Three barrows, (5, 6, 7) of Hoare, have entirely disappeared 

 and are shown neither on O.M. 27 SE. nor on Smith's Map. 



(5) Opened by Hoare, contained burnt bones. 



(6) Opened before Hoare's time, no record. 



(7) Opened by Hoare, burnt bones in cist with two rings and 



small ornament of lignite. 



14 (8) (x), Very low barrow, ploughed down, opened before Hoare's. 



time, no record. O.M. 27 SE. 



15 (9) (y). Very low barrow, ploughed down, opened by Hoare, large 



urn, 16in. diam., inverted in cist over burnt bones. O.M. 27 SE. 



16 (10) (z). The most westerly of the line, very low and wide barrow, 



ploughed down, opened by Cunnington, 1804, no record. O.M. 

 27 SE. 



17. Beckhampton. Opposite Beckhampton House on N". side of Bath 



Rd. a very large oval barrow ? much of which has been removed. 

 Fragments of a large urn (1 of what age) with handle, containing 

 burnt bones, and bronze dagger 1 found in it. Proc. Arch. Inst. 

 Salisbury p. 109 figs. 11 & 23. O.M. 28 SW. ; Stukeley Abury, 

 46 ; A. W. II. " Abury & Silbury " PL x. ; Smith p. 100, VII. F. 

 V. a. [1 a Long Barrow.] 



18. To W. of this at Penning Barn in next field, a large bowl-shaped 

 barrow without ditch, opened, no record. O.M. 28 S.W. ; A. W. 

 II. "Abury & Silbury" PL x. ; Smith p. 100, VII. F. V. b. 



19. In next field W. of this, just N. of Bath Rd. a low wide barrow, 



opened by Dean Merewether 1849. Burnt bones in shallow cist. 

 Fragments of Samian ware near top. O.M. 28 S.W. ; Proc. Arch. 

 Inst. Salisbury p. 99, No. 19 ; Smith, p, 101. VII. F. V. d. 

 [19a]. A.W. II. PL x. "Abury & Silbury " shows a barrow just W. 



of road Beckhampton to Avebury, at 8 miles from Devizes. 



Not in O.M. or Smith. 



20. To E. of the vallum (close to a house built 1908) a very large and 



high bowl barrow, opened, no record. O.M. 28 S.W. , A.W. II. 

 PI. x., Stations xi. and xii. ; Smith p. 145 XL G. V. b. 

 [20a]. Waden Hill to W. of Kennet Road. A large flat wide bar- 

 row on arable land, ploughed down. Has now disappeared 

 (191 2). The only remnant of the many barrows with which 



