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22. [No. 2.] Barrow much ruined by rabbits and dug for flints, 

 nothing found in centre, but a later burial of skeleton at full 

 length on S. side. W.A.M. xxxvi. 618 ; Soc. Ant, Map 417. 



27. [No. 1.] Barrow 13ft. high X 140ft. diam. Large cist in centre 

 7ft. deep X 8ft. long X 4ft. 5in. wide, containing crouched 

 skeleton of large man, perforated axe hammer (in Brit. Museum, 

 figd. W.A.M. xxxvi. 622) near his hands. The cist filled with 

 large flints and upon these at the level of the ground, three 

 crouched skeletons of men, all without forearms, heads to centre, 

 and equidistant from each other. Above these in mound of 

 brown earth, at all depths in the barrow and in all positions, as 

 if thrown on to the barrow as it was heaped up, 7 skeletons of 

 children, varying from a new-born infant to a child of 5 of 6 

 years. Marks of deer horn? pick were to be seen on walls of 

 cist. In the E. side of barrow cinerary urn inverted over 

 burnt bones. (Salisbury Museum, figd. W.A.M. xxxvi. 617). 

 Soc. Ant. Map 420. 



29. Bulford Down. Barrow between Three Acre Plantation and 

 Rifle Range. O.M. 55 S.W. : Soc. Ant. Map 436. 



29a. Bulford Down. A mound not marked "tumulus" on O.M. oo 

 SW. 1900, between (29; and (30). Soc. Ant. Map 435. 



3b— 38. Bulford Down, at S. end of Rifle Range and W. of the 

 ditch, scattered group of 9 barrows. O.M. 55 SW. ; Soc. Ant Map 

 433, 432, 434, 431, 429, 430, 428, 427, 426. 



39 — 54. Bulford Down, at target or N. end of Rifle Ranges, group 

 of 16 barrows close together just N.E. of Group (21 — 28), and 

 W. of the targets. O.M. 54 NW. Two of these were opened by 

 Lt.-Col. W. Hawley, F.S.A. W.A.M. xxxvi. 619, 620 ; Soc. Ant. 

 Map 258, 256, 256*, 252, 251, 250, 253, 254, 255, 257, 249, 247, 248, 

 246, 245, 244. 



49. [No. 3.] "Target Barrow." Outside covered with layer of chalk, 

 very hard, 2ft. thick. In centre fragments of urn with burnt, 

 bones. 4 secondary interments of burnt bones, 3 of them in urns.! 

 Under the S.E. side a mass of tons of wood ash with remains of 

 charred vertical posts, the ends of which were found in the chalk 

 3ft. in diameter. -Soc. Ant. Map 249. 



51. [No. 4.] Small barrow, nothing found, had been opened before.) 

 Soc. Ant. Map 248. 



55—65. Bulford Down. Scattered group of 11 barrows round the 

 westernmost target, and to N. and W. of it. O.M. 55 NW. 

 Soc. Ant. Map 243, 259 [57 not in O.M. 1st Ed.], 260, 261, 

 264—268. 

 [60a a very small barrow shown between 59 and 60 on O.M- Ul 

 Ed. has apparently been absorbed by the Target in O.M. I! 

 Soc. Ant. Map 262.] 



