200 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon AntiqvAties. 



Proc. Ar. Inst., Salisbury, p. 109 fig. 10 ; W.A-M. iv. 361 note; 

 vi. 321, 322; Stourhead Cat, 296, fig.; Smith p. 109, VIII. D. 

 VII. b. 

 55. Barrow N.E. of the last, small bowl-shaped, with ditch. Opened, 



no record. O.M. 27 SE. ; Smith p. 110 VIII. D. VII. c. 

 [55a, 55b]. 2 barrows to E. or N.E. of this on brow of hill. Both 

 opened, no record. Smith p. 112 VIII, E. VII. e, m; not on 

 O.M. 27 SE. 

 56 — 59. Roughridge Hill, group of 4 small barrows close together, 

 just N. of Wansdyke. O.M. 34 NE. 

 (h) Bowl-shaped, no ditch, opened by W. Cunnington. Burnt 



bones only. 

 (i) Low,without ditch, opened by Thurnam, burnt bones of female 



or young person. W.A.M. vi. 323 (No. 7). 

 (k) Very low, opened by W. Cunnington, burnt bones. 

 (1) Low with slight ditch, opened by W. Cunnington, burnt 

 bones. O.M. 37 NE. ; W.A.M. vi. 323 ; Smith, p. 110, VIII. D. 



VII. h, i, k, 1. 



60. Close to these and close to Wansdyke, a very diminutive barrow, 

 no ditch. Opened, ? no record. O.M. 34 NE. ; Smith p. 110, 



VIII. D. VIII. d. 



Just N.E. of this group Smith shows 3 barrows close together (61 

 —63). 



61 (o). Wide, low, bowl-shaped, opened by Thurnam (No. 8). Burnt 



bones with ashes and pottery fragments, and 2 pins of ivory ? 

 In British Museum. O.M. 34 NE. ; W.A.M. vi. 323 ; Arch. 

 xliii. 490, fig. 185 ; Smith p. 110, VIII. D. VII. o.fig. 67. 



62 (p). Wide low bowl-shaped, no ditch. Opened by Thurnam (No. 



9). Burnt bones only. O.M. 34 NE. ; W.A.M. vi. 323 ; Smith 



p. Ill, VIII. D. VII. p. 

 [62a] (q). Very wide low barrow, indistinct, not on O.M. 34 NE. 



Opened by Thurnam (No. 10). Burnt bones at a depth of 2ft. 



much burnt wood and ashes, bowl-shaped incense cup, and long 



bone bead. In British Museum. W.A.M. vi. 323 ; Smith p. 



Ill, figs. 68, 69, VIII. D. VII. q. ; Arch, xliii. 360.fig. 38. 

 63, 64. To N. of these on E. side of hill, 2 low barrows. O.M. 34 



NE. ; Smith p. 110, VIII. D. VII. m. n. 



65, Easton Down. Long Barrow lying E. & W. largest end to the E., 



opened by Thurnam (No. 13). Scattered bones of 4 persons at 

 E. end. O.M. 34 NE. ; W.A.M. vi. 324 ; Smith p. 112, VIII. E. 

 VII. g. See appendix Long Barrows. 



66. To N. of Long Barrow a very large bell shaped barrow on brow 



of hill with deep ditch, opened by Thurnam (No. 12). A heap 

 of burnt bones with quantity of ashes. Nearer the surface a 



