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



Soman. The Roman Rd. to Old Sarum runs straight N.E. out of Nether - 

 hampton forming boundary of Bemerton for a short distance, just E. 

 of old Church, across road and railway along Folly Lane, and through 

 the cemetery. O.M. 66 SW., SE. 



BERWICK BASSETT. 

 Barrows. 



1. On Berwick Down, \\ miles E. of village at foot of Hackpen, close 

 to Winterbourne Bassett boundary, a moderate sized bowl- 

 shaped barrow, opened, no record. O.M. 22 SW. ; Smith p. 127 

 X. H. III. i. 



[la.] Just above this on shoulder of down, about 800ft., a low bowl 



barrow, not on O.M. 22 SW. H. G. O. Kendall, 1913. 



The Ridgeway running along crest of Hackpen Hill forms the whole 



east boundary of parish. O.M. xxii. SE. ; A. W. II. 46. 



BERWICK ST. JAMES. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow £ mile N. of Yarnbury Castle. O.M. 59 NE. ; A. W. I. 

 Station III. 



2. Barrow J mile N. of Druid's Lodge, W. of Salisbury — Devizes Bd. 

 at 7 miles from Salisbury. O.M. 60 NW. ; not in A. W. I. Station V. 

 South. 



Earthworks. § of Yarnbury Castle is in this parish, O.M. 59 NE. ; but 

 see Langford, Steeple. 



Roman. On down apparently half-way between B. St. James and Yarn- 

 bury, site of British village. A. W. I. 95, Station III. 



BERWICK ST. JOHN. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow on Whitesheet Hill or Woodlands Down, just E. of the 

 Long Barrow (see Ansty). O.M. 69 SE. ; A. W. I. Stations VIII. IX. 



2, [2a]. Barrow 1 mile S. W. of last, f mile N.W. of Berwick St. John 

 village on point of Whitesheet Hill. [(2) Bowl-shaped, never 

 ploughed, 1913, M.E.C.] O.M. 69 SE. ; A. W. I. Stations VIII, IX. 

 shows 2 barrows close together here. 



On Winklebury Hill S. of the Camp, A. W. 1. 248 Stations VIII. IX. 



shows 3 barrows ; O.M. 74 NE. shows 4 (3 to 6) ; and Pitt Rivers j 



Excavations II. 257 PI. cxlix shows 6 barrows. The second numbers 



in brackets are those of Pitt Rivers. 

 3. (III.) The most northerly barrow just S. of the Camp. Opened | 



by Pitt Rivers, had been disturbed before. O.M. 74 NE. ; Ex., II. 258. 



