By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 191 



4. (I.) S. of the last, just on W. of ditch running N.W. to S.E. 

 Barrow with ditch and low bank outside it, and causeway across 

 ditch on E. Opened by Pitt Bivers. Large grave 8ft. 6in. X 6ft. lOin. 

 in centre, with stake-holes at corners and iron straps of coffin with 

 bones of skeleton which had been subsequently disturbed. Probably 

 Saxon skeleton which had replaced Bronze Age interment. Bronze 

 awl found in side of barrow. O.M. 74 NE. Ex. II. 257. 



5. (IV.) Smaller barrow close on SE. side of last, opened by Pitt Bivers. 

 No ditch. In centre a cinerary urn full of small flint chips, no burnt 

 bones. O.M. 74 NE. ; Ex. II. 258 PI. cxlviii. 2. 



6. (VI.) Very flat barrow, a little distance S. of two last. Opened 

 by Pitt Bivers. A few burnt bones in a deposit of wood ashes, covered 

 by large flint, and close to it a deposit of 64 small fragments of British 

 pottery, broken and deposited here purposely. O.M. 74 NE. ; Ex. 

 II. 258. 



[6a.] (V.) Bowl barrow just N.E. of last, S. of the ditch. Opened 

 by Pitt Bivers. A few fragments of pottery only. Ex. II. 258 ; not 

 in O.M. 74 NE. 



[6b.] (II.) Small very low barrow with slight ditch with causeway 

 across it on E. Opened by Pitt Bivers. Saxon skeleton with iron 

 knife had probably displaced original interment. Ex. II. 259 ; not 

 in O.M. 74 NE. 



7. Barrow on S. edge of Ox Drove at Monks Down in W.end of Bridmore 

 Belt. O.M. 74 ; NE. ; A. W. I. Stations VIII. IX. 



Bushmore Park. 10 barrows opened 18S0 — 1884 by Pitt Bivers 

 (8—15), none of which are shown in A. W. I. Stations VIII. IX. 



Group of 6 barrows close together in Barrow Pleck N. of S. Lodge , 

 | mile S. of House. O.M. 74 SE. shows 3 only (8—10) ; Ex. II. 28, 

 plans PI. lxxx, lxxxi. 



8. (XVIII.) Very low barrow with ditch, between upper and lower 

 S. Bd. Opened by Pitt Bivers, no interment, flint scrapers & flakes 

 only. O.M. 74 SE. ; Ex. II. 19, 30. 



9. (IV.) Barrow with ditch just on E. side of upper S. Bd. which 

 cuts into it. 40ft. diam., 8ft. 6in. high. In centre basin-shaped cist 

 2ft. 9in. deep, empty, on the floor on one side of it heap of burnt 

 bones, on the other part of cin. urn upright. O.M. 74 SE. ; Ex. II. 1 ] , 

 29, PI. lxxxvii. 



10. (III.) Just N.E. of last, low barrow with ditch with causeway 

 across it on S, opened by Pitt Bivers. In centre in two basin-shaped 

 cists in chalk burnt bones and ashes, and fragments of broken pottery 

 placed with them. A stake-hole close to centre. On S. side 9 

 secondary interments, 8 by cremation in basin-shaped cists, and one 

 crouched skeleton. O.M. 74 SE. ; Ex. II. 29. 



