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DUKKINGTOK 



[The numbers in brackets thus (62) are those on Hoare's Map of 

 Stonehenge.] 

 Barrows. 



Of the group of barrows on both sides of the parish boundary £ mile 

 N. of the Lesser Cursus and the end of Fargo plantation, 5 in- 

 cluding 1 on the boundary are in Winterbourne Stoke, 3 (1 — 3) in 

 Durrington. Some of these had been opened before W. Cunning- 

 ton's time, some were opened by him but no exact record of their 

 contents exists. O.M. 54 SW. ; A. W. I. 166, Note. See also Winter- 

 bourne Stoke. [Barrows 1 — 7 now in middle of Artillery Camp, 

 1913. M.E.C.] 



1. (62) Disc barrow. O.M. 54 SW. ; Soc Ant. Map, 319. [In poor 



condition, 1913. M.E.C.] 



2. (63) Just E. of last. 0. U. 54 SW. ; Soc. Ant. Map, 320. [Good 



condition, 1913. M.E.C.] 



3. (64) Just E. of last. O.M. 54 SW. ; Soc. Ant. Map, 321. [Good 



condition, 1913. M.E.C.] 



4, 5. (65) A little E. of last, O.M. 54 SW. shows 2 barrows close 

 together. A. W. Stonehenge Map shows only 1. It is doubtful 

 whether 5 is a barrow (A.H.L.). Soc. Ant. Map, 322, 323. [Good 

 condition, 1913, M.E.C.] 



6, 7. Two barrows a little distance from each other, about J mile E. 

 of the last, neither of them on A. W. Stonehenge. Map ; O.M. 54 

 SW. ; Soc. Ant. Map, 324, 325. 



8. (66) Low barrow just S.E. of 7, opened by Hoare. Fragments of 



skull, large cinerary urn, and drinking cup. 0. M .54 S W. ; A. W. 

 I. 166 ; Soc. Ant. Map, 326. [Good condition, 1913. M.E.C.] 



9. (67) Large barrow just S.W. of 8. Opened before Hoare's time. 



O.M. 54 SW. ; A.W. I. 166 ; Soc. Ant. Map, 328. [Fair condition, 

 has been dug into, 1913. M.E.C.] 



10. (68) " Pond Barrow " E. of 9. O.M. 54 S.W. ; A. W. 1. 166 ; Soc. 

 Ant. Map, 327. [Good condition, 1913. M.E.C.] 



On Durrington Down, just E. of 10, O.M. 54 SW. shows a group 

 of 13 barrows very close together, 11—22. A.W. Stonehenge 

 Map shows 15 barrows in this group. Opened for the most part 

 by Hoare, or by W. Cunnington at earlier period. A.W. L 167, 

 [This group in good condition, 1913. M.E.C.] 



11. (69) The westernmost of the group, a low barrow opened by W. 



Cunnington 1803. Large cin. urn with burnt bones and remains 

 of linen cloth in cist. W.A.M. xxi. 260 fig. ; Soc. Ant. Map 340. 



12. (70) Opened by Hoare. Burn bones in cist. SocAnt.Afap,339. 



13. (71) Bowl-shaped barrow with ditch, opened by Hoare. Two 



urns each containing burnt bones, one over the other, and above 

 these near the surface, a child's skeleton. Soc. Ant. Map 338. 



