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66. Barrow N. of last group on Milston boundary, O.M. 55 NW. ; 

 Soc. Ant. Map 269. 



67. Barrow just S. of 900 yds. firing point on most easterly rifle 

 range, close to parish and county boundary. O.M. 55 NW. ; 

 Soc. Ant. Map, 280. 



On Bulford Down including Beacon Hill, in the tract of land N. 

 of the Andover Rd., N.E. of Amesbury, between Bulford and 

 the Hampshire boundary, A. W. I. Station VI. shows about 100 

 barrows which cannot be exactly identified with those shown on 

 O.M. 



In a barrow on Bulford Down, opened by Mr. Hutchins, the 

 primary interment was a skeleton under an immense sarsen, 

 with bronze dagger 5|in. long (Ashmolean Museum) and drink- 

 ing cup. Above this a cinerary urn I2iin. high (Ashmolean 

 Museum). Proc. Soc. Ant., Scot, xli., 252, Jig. 110 (erroneously 

 said to be from Balsham, Cambs) ; Arch, xliii., 350, Jig. 27. 



Seven barrows near Bulford were opened by Mr, Bowyer Lane. 3 

 contained skeletons, 1 a large urn and burnt bones, others con- 

 tained burnt bones, bronze dagger (?), open work incense cup 

 (Brit. Museum), " contracted " incense cup, and 2 bronze awls. 

 Arch, xliii., 366, Jig. 163 ; Arch. Journ. vi., 319, Jig. ; Evans' 

 Bronze, 190, 366, Jig. 226. 



In a barrow at Bulford, a bronze dagger and stone wristguard were 

 found. Arch. Journ. vi., 319. 

 68, 69 [69a]. Bulford Field just W. of Sheep Bridge over Nine Mile 

 Water, a barrow and site of another just N.E. of it. O.M. 55 

 NW. ; A.W.I. Station VI. shows 3 barrows here ; Soc. Ant. 

 Map, 238, 239. 



arthworks. Large bank and ditch running parallel to S. of Ames- 

 bury— Andover Rd. and forming boundary for 1J miles of Bulford 

 and Amesbury. O.M. 55 SW. ; A. W. I., 215. 

 Ditch running S.E. across Brigmerston and Milston Downs enters 

 Bulford on the easternmost rifle range, and is there cut or stopped 

 by another ditch running at right angles E. and W. This runs 

 I mile W.then turns S. at right angles and runs down course of Rifle 

 range for 1 mile just to E. of barrows 33—38 on Bulford Down and 

 crosses the parish boundary into Cholderton just W. of Hill's Copse. 

 O.M. 55 NW. & SW. 



inds, Neolithic. Chipped Flint Celt. Bulford Down. 1896. Brit. 



Museum. 



inds, Bronze Age. Half of a Syenite mould for bronze celts, one with 

 two loops, found near Nine Mile Water, formerly in the Lake Ho. 

 Coll., now at Farnham Museum. Evans' Bronze 143 ; W.A.M. x. 

 18 ; xvii. 36 ; xxviii., 261 ; Arch, xxviii. 451. 

 " Part of spear head of fine workmanship," from a barrow, probably a 



dagger. Arch. Journ. vi. 319 ; W. A. M. xxxvii. 126. 

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