240 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Par/an Saxon Antiquities. 



Finds, Neolithic. On the slope between village and hill on the N. a 

 number of worked Hints, scrapers, knives, oval leaf -shaped arrow- 

 head, and others, have been found about 9in. below the surface. 

 Rev. G. H. Engleheart coll. 1908. O.M. 65 NW. ; W.A.M. xxxvi. 86. 

 A crouched burial, apparently Neolithic with no sign of barow over it, 

 was found at the waterworks beyond the ridge N. of Dinton village, 

 1909. Flint flakes and two fragments of worked bone accompanied 

 it. G. H. Engleheart. W.A.M. xxxvi. 144. 



Finds, Bronze Age. Dinton Beeches, large bronze spear head broken. 

 Blackmore Museum. W.A.M. xxxvii. 143. 

 Bronze palstave without loops, 1878. Blackmore Museum. W.A.M. 



xxxvii. 132. 

 Bronze socketed looped celt, Dinton Beeches, 1881. Blackmore 

 Museum. W.A.M. xxxvii. 135. 



Roman. The course of the " Roman Road " W. to E. from Dinton Beeches 

 runs through the woods near N. boundary of parish. O.M. 59 SW. 



DONHEAD ST. ANDREW. 



Finds, Neolithic. Short thick celt of hard gritstone. Canon Short, 

 Salisbury Museum. Salisbury Field Club Trans. I. 35. 



DONHEAD ST. MARY. 

 Barrows. 



1. Charlton Down, near S. boundary of parish and county, barrow 



on N. edge of Ox Drove, f mile S. of Charlton Manor Farm. 

 O.M. 74 N.W. This is shown as an oval barrow, A.W . I. 

 Stations VIII. IX. [Really a round barrow with ditch. M.E.C.] 

 [la.] Just opposite last on S. side of Ox Drove, a round barrow 

 shown by A. W. I. Stations VIII. IX., with another on county 

 boundary and two others just in Dorset, all just S. of (1). Not 

 on O.M. 74 N W. 



2. Barrow just S. of Ox Drove \ mile S.E. of (1). O.M. 74 NW. ; 



A. W. I. Stations VIII. IX. shows at this point a barrow just N. 

 of Ox Drove, perhaps in error. 



3. Barrow \ mile E. of (2) between two tracks near parish boundary 



opposite Wingreen Plantation. O.M. 74 NE. 

 [3a.] Between the two ditches which cross the Ox Drove. A. W. I. 

 Stations VIII. IX. shows a barrow in the Ox Drove itself (3a), 

 not in O.M., and two others just S. of it, probably (3) and (4). 



4. Long barrow, Ashmore Down, S.E. of (3), \ mile N.W. of Friend's 



Burial Ground, close to county boundary, \ mile W. of Quarry 

 Bottom. O.M. 74 NW. See Appendix, Long Barrows. 

 [4a.] Wingreen Hill, unopened barrow on S. edge of Ox Drove. A. W. 

 I. Stations VIII. IX. ; not in O.M. 74 N.W. 



