By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 235 



9. (8) ? Burnt bones only. Soc. Ant. Map 38. 



10. (12) Nothing found. Soc. Ant. Map 42. 



[10a.] (9) Fragments of urn and burnt bones near surface. Deep cist 

 in chalk empty, but many signs of cremation. Not in O.M. 

 2nd ed. 



11. (10) Nothing found Soc. Ant Map 41. 



12. (11) An empty cist. Soc. Ant. Map 37. 



13. (13) A very large barrow. A stratum of black : earth only. Soc. 



Ant. Map 43. 



14. (14) Disc barrow, had been opened before, ashes and burnt bones 



found mixed together. Soc. Ant. Map 44. 



15. (15) Fragments of pottery and a few burnt bones. Soc. Ant. 



Map 45. 



16. (16) Burnt bones in cist. Soc. Ant. Map 46. 



17. (20) Cist 3ft. deep, on one side of it an urn upright containing 



burnt bones. Devizes Museum. Stourhead Cat. 255 ; Soc. Ant. 

 Map 50. 

 18 (18) Not mentioned by Hoare. Apparently a disc barrow with 

 2 mounds. W.A.M. x. 99 ; Soc. Ant. Map 49. 



19. (17) " Hunter's Barrow," 8ft. lOin. high. On the floor a pile of 



burnt bones and ashes surrounded by a wreath of stags' horns. 

 On the ashes 5 flint arrowheads and a red pebble. Nearer the 

 surface, the skeleton of a dog. Devizes Museum. Stourhead 

 Cat. 105—109 ; A.W. 1. 183, PI. XXII. ; Evans' Stone, 343,419 ; 

 Soc. Ant. Map 47. 



20. (19) Large barrow, previously opened, nothing found. Soc. Ant. 



Map 48. 



21. Long barrow on Fairmile Down l£ mile N.E. of Church. O.M . 



42 SE. True long barrow but shown as a round barrow by 

 Hoare in A.W. Station VI. ; not numbered on Soc. Ant. Map. 

 See Appendix Long Barrows. 

 Earthworks. Boundary between Coll. Kingston and Fittleton formed by 

 straight bank and ditch running N. from Sidbury Camp. Another 

 Ditch cuts this at right angles running through Fittleton and Coll. 

 Kingston to British village just N. of barrows on Snail Dowu 

 A.W. I. 180, Station VI. 

 Ditch runs from Gammons Farm N.E. into Shalbourne at Scots Poo 

 and on to Fosbury. O. G. S. Crawford 1913; O.M. 43 SW. ; 

 A.W. I. Station VI. 

 On Aughton Down ^ mile N. of Croft Barn, a somewhat triangular 



enclosure. O.M. 42 SW. 

 The group of barrows on Snail Down is enclosed between two parallel 

 ditches running E. & W. at right angles to the ditch running N.W. 

 from entrance to Sidbury Camp and forming for \ mile S. of Snail 

 Down Square the parish boundary. OM. 48 NW. 

 Roman. Just N. of the group of barrows on Snail Down [4 to 20] Hoare 

 shows a British village, A. W. I. 181, Station VI. ? in what parish- 



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