230 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



(Jackson's Aubrey 76) mentions it as "at Ford Hill a rampard with 



graffe eastward." 

 Anbtey mentions "a single workes Gamp" at " Colern Park above 

 \ Slaughtenford." Jackson's Aubrey, 76. 

 Finds, Neolithic. Scrapers, cores, and worked flints found within Bury 



Camp by W. G. Collins and J. E. P. Falconer 1909. 



Soman. Pavement fouud 1838 and villa excavated 1854 in field called 

 " The Allotment," by E. W. Godwin. Coins of Constantine period, 

 pavement with 4 horse chariot and inscription, destroyed. Two other 

 pavements, hypocaust, central court, and 12 or 13 rooms. Arch.Joum. 

 XIII. 328—332, plan. 

 The Fosseway forms W. boundary of parish and county. O.M. 25 NW. 



COLLINGBOUENE DUCIS. 



Barrows. Of the large group of barrows on Snail Down N. of Sidbury 

 Camp shown on the plan of " Chidbury Camp "in A. W. I. 180 Nos. 

 (in A.W.) 1 and 21 to 26 were in Collingbourne Ducis and the re- 

 mainder in Collingbourne Kingston. They were opened by Hoare 

 1805. Hoare's numbers are given below in brackets. O.M. 48 NW.; 

 A.W. I. 181—186. 



1. (1) S.W. of the rest of the group on Collingbourne Kingston 



boundary. Large cinerary urn 13jin. high X lO^in. in diam. 

 containing burnt bones. Part of a skeleton near top of barrow. 

 O.M. 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 90. 



2. (21) Large barrow 10|ft. high. Cist in chalk 6£ft. X 5ft. X 3£ft. 



deep, with nothing but a few fragments of charcoal in it. O.M . 

 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant Map 51. 

 3 [3a]. (22 & 23) Small irregular mounds, no interments found. 

 Only one of these, the one furthest N.W., is shown on O.M. 48 

 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 52. 



4. (24) Twin barrow. A large barrow and a small one enclosed in 



one ditch. The large barrow lift. 4in. high, and 97ft. in diam. 

 Burnt bones which had been enclosed in a wooden chest or tree 

 trunk 6ft. long x 3ft. wide, with incense cup, bronze dagger, and 

 long bronze pin with double rings in the head ; both the latter 

 were in wooden sheaths. Devizes Museum. Stourhead Cat. 116 ; 

 Evans' Bronze 366 fig. 449; A.W.I. 185, PI. XXIII. ; O.M. 48 

 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 56. 

 The small barrow enclosed in the same ditch, burnt bones only. 



5. (25) Large barrow 13ft. high with deep ditch. No signs of in- 



terment found. O.M. 48 N W. ; Soc. Ant. Map 60. (This O.M. 

 1st Ed. shows a small barrow attached to W. side of large barrow, 

 numbered 57.) 



6. (26) To W. of last. Signs of cremation, but no interment found. 



O.M. 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 58. 



