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BRATTON. 

 Barrows. 



1. Long barrow within Bratton Camp. O.M. 45 NW. See Appendix, 



Long Barrows. 



2. Large flat round barrow on Edington boundary, 1 mile E. of 



Grant's Farm, £-mile N.W. of South Down Farm, apparently 

 the one opened by W. Cunnington. Large urn containing 

 smaller urn or food vessel with handle, and burnt bones. Devizes 

 Museum. O.M. 45 SW. ; A.W. I. 66, Station II. ; Arch., xliii. 

 348, jig. 25 ; Stourhead Cat. 20. 



3. Barrow on Summer Down, I mile S. of Grant's Farm. O.M. 45 



SW.. ; A. W. I. Station II. 



4. Another i-mile S. of the last. O.M. 45 SW. ; not in A. W. 



5. 6. Two barrows close together near Edington boundary, i-mile S. 



of New Farm. 0. M. 45 S W. ; not in A. W. 

 [A " mound " is shown on O.M. 45 NW. on W. side of track just S. of 

 camp.] 



Earthworks. Bratton Camp overlooking valley to N. Irregular oblong 

 with double vallum and ditch except on side where the steepness of 

 the ground requires little or no defence. At N.E. corner "an 

 additional outwork like a detached camp " which Hoare regards as 

 a later addition. Area 23 acres, circuit 1540 yds. Greatest height 

 of rampart 36ft. Entrance in centre of S. side, facing the down, 

 defended by special outwork. 0. M. 45 NW. ; A. W. I. 55, plan. 

 About f-mile S.E. of the camp " near White Cliff," says Hoare, a small 

 earthenwork nearly square with an entrance towards the S.E., "very 

 perfect and neatly formed, and measures 87ft. X 75ft. within the 

 area." A.W. I. 66, Station II. O.M. 45 NW. shows this as a 

 rectangular enclosure with bank across its centre and a pointed S. 

 end. 

 W. of the last and directly S. of the camp, a much smaller square en- 

 enclosure. 0. M. 45 NW. Not on A. W. 

 N.W. of Bratton Village between Court House and railway, banks 

 close to line. 0. M. 45 N W. 



Roman. Querns found in the camp and much pottery and many coins in 

 field on N. side of camp. A. W. I. 55. 



BRIXTON DEVERILL. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow on Whitecliff Down, S. of Woodcombe Wood. O.M. 57 

 N W. ; apparently not in A. W. I. Station I. This seems to be 

 really a Romano- British midden {1). See below under Roman. 



A group of 7 barrows on Cold Kitchen Hill of which 4 (2—5) are 

 in Brixton Deverill, 2 in Kingston Deverill, and I in Monkton 

 Deverill. 



