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opened again by W. Cunnington 1852 with same result ; the 

 second a small bowl-shaped barrow between the two large ones, 

 opened by W. Cunnington 1804, contained burnt bones in an 

 oblong cist with a jet ornament and a bone pin. Opened again 

 by Hoare 1814 when a cist containing burnt bones with jet 

 ornament, bone arrowhead, pin, etc., was found. The third, a 

 large bowl-shaped barrow, opened by Hoare, contained burnt 

 bones. O.M. 34 NE. ; A. W. II. 92 ; Arch, xxxii. 457 ; W.AM. 

 vi. 317 ; xxii. 237 ; Smith p. 66, IV. C. VII. o, p, q. 



32. A. large low barrow, not opened.O.i/. 34 NE. ; Smith p. 66, IV. \ 



C. VII. r. 



33. A large bowl barrow, 5|ft. high, no ditch. Opened by Thurnam 



1855 (No. I.), burnt bones in shallow cist in centre. O.M. 34 

 NE. ; W.A.M. vi. 317 ; Smith p. 66, IV. C. VII. s. 



[33a, 33b.] A little to N.E. of the Waterworks and near W. side of 

 road, 2 wide barrows formerly existed, now completely ploughed 

 down. Smith p. Ill, VIII. D. VII. t, u ; not on O.M. 34 NE. 



At Old Shepherd's Shore in the angle between the S. side of the dyke 

 and the N. side of the Old Ed., Smith p. 65, IV. C. Vll. b, c, e, f, h, 

 marks a group of 5 barrows. Of these O.M. 34 NE. marks 1 barrow 

 (35) ; and 3 " mounds" (34. 34a, 36). 



34 (b). Small bowl-shaped barrow, opened, no record. 

 34a (h ?). Small barrow or mound 1 



35 (e). Large bowl-shaped barrow, opened by Thurnam, 1856 (No. 2). 



In an oval cist a contracted skeleton. Cran. Brit. II. 32 ; 

 W.A.M. vi. 318. 

 36, [36a], (f ?), (e 1). Small barrows or mounds 1 



37, [37a]. W. of these and S. of Wansdyke 2 low bowl-shaped 



barrows, not opened, of which O.M. 34 NE. shows the first (37) ] 

 but not the second. Smith p. 65, IV. B. VII. g ; IV. C. VII. i. 

 [37b, 37c]. W. of these again but E. of the Calne — Devizes Ed. and 

 just S. of Wansdyke, Smith shows 2 large bowl-shaped barrows. 

 opened, no record. Smith p. 63, IV. B. VII. b, c ; not on O.M. 



38. |-mile S.W. of Shepherd's Shore and W. of the Devizes Ed., ob 

 long barrow, once large, now ploughed down. O.M. 34 NE. ; 

 Smith p. 66, IV. C. VII. u. 



39. On E. end of Eoundway Hill, NE. of the Chalk Pit, bowlsha 



barrow, 40ft. diam., 3§ft. high, opened by Thurnam. Cist found 

 but no signs of interment. Had been opened before. O.M. 3-1 

 N W. ; W.A.M. vi. 162 (No. 5 in plan) ; Smith p. 69, IV. B.V1II 



a. 



