By the Rev. E. H. Qoddarcl, 193 



pits and several similar pits outside the camp on the S. Chalk loom 

 weights, a bone comb, iron knife, bronze ring brooch, and flint flakes 

 were found in these, probably of Late Celtic date, and in one pit a 

 small urn-shaped vessel, and one of basin-shape, both handmade. 

 Ex. II. 242—246, Ph. cxliv.— cxlviii. 



South Lodge Camp, rectangular enclosure of little strength just N. of 

 South Lodge, Rushmore Park, excavated by Pitt Rivers, 1893, proved 

 to be of Bronze Age. A cinerary urn, 2 bronze razors, a narrow 

 bronze chisel, part of a broad flat fluted bronze bracelet, a bronze 

 looped socketed spearhead, bone button, flint scrapers, were found 

 either on the bottom or in the silting of the ditches. O.M. 74 SE. ; 

 Ex. IV. 3—44, Ph. 234—241 ; W.A.M. xxvii. 206. 



On White Sheet Hill at point of junction of Anstey, Alvediston, and 

 B. St. John, bank & ditch of great strength going S.E. as boundary 

 of Alvediston & B. St. John for a short distance and re-appearing 

 S.E. of Warren Copse. Northwards it is lost in cultivated land. 

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



On Wingreen Hill in W. corner of parish on the line of the Ox Drove 

 called by Hoare " The Ridgeway," a ditch and bank cutting across 

 the hill and parish boundary. O.M. 74 NE. ; A.W.I. 248, Stations 

 VIII. & IX. 



On Winkelbury Hill, S. of the Camp, ditch running N.W. to S.E. for f 

 mile. O.M. 74 NE. 



" Carrion Tree Rack" ditch just N. of Rushmore House, excavated by 

 Pitt Rivers. Quantity of Samian and other Roman pottery found 

 in silting. Probably of Roman date. O.M. 74 NE. ; Ex. I. 241, 251. 

 Finds, Neolithic. 



Fragment of ground flint celt, Chase Avenue, Rushmore. Pitt Bivers, 

 Ex. II. 48, PI. xci. 1. 



Flint scrapers. Rushmore. Ex. I. 248, PI. lxxii. 10, 11. 



1 ground flint celt, half a ground celt of basalt, and another of other 

 stone, with 1 tanged flint arrowhead and 2 ruder triangular ones, 57 

 flint scrapers, a flint knife, and flint hammer stones were found within 

 the area of the Romano-British village of Rotherley. Ex. II. 184, 186, 

 PI. cxxii., cxxiii. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. 



To the W. of the S. Lodge Camp, a pit 23ft. in diam. at top and 7ft. 

 deep. Originally a dwelling pit, but with portions of a human 

 skeleton interred in the silting, was excavated by Pitt Rivers. A 

 well-formed chipped flint celt lay near the skeleton. Probably a 

 dwelling of the Bronze Age utilised for a later interment. Ex. IV. 

 28, 42, Ph. 239, 243. 



Socketed looped spearhead found on Berwick Down 1905, another found 

 in Tinkley Coppice, Rushmore, 1900, both in Brighton Museum. 



For Bronze Age objects see Earthworks, S. Lodge Camp, above. 



In the centre of the Romano- British village, a contracted interment of 

 the Bronze Age without any sign of a barrow, was found by Pitt 

 Rivers, a drinking cup at the feet of the skeleton. Ex. II. 50 PL xcii. 



