By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 247 



55—59. (97—99) O.M. 54 SE. shows a scattered group of 5 barrows 

 N. of cursus and \ mile S.E. of Down Barn and group 40 — 46. 

 A. W. Stonehenge Map shows only 3 barrows here which cannot 

 be exactly identified. All opened by Hoare. All contained 

 burnt bones only. A.W.I. 168. [97 just distinguishable, 98, 

 99 much ploughed down, 1913. M.E.C.] 



55. Shown but not numbered on Soc. Ant. Map. 



56. Not shown on Soc. Ant. Map. 



57. 58. Soc. Ant. Map 367, 368. 



59. The southernmost of the group, shown but not numbered on Soc. 

 Ant. Map. 



A small barrow in the neighbourhood of Durrington Down, the 

 exact position of which is not specified, opened by Hoare, 

 contained burnt interment with " expanded " incense cup. 

 Devizes Museum. Stourhead Gat. 92 fig. ; A. W. 1. 174, PI. XVIII. 



Three small barrows, 60 — 62, close together in line just outside 

 N. bank of Cursus J mile from its E. end. O.M. 54 SE. [Con- 

 dition fair, 1913. M.E.C.] 



60. (117) Opened by Hoare. Contained small rude urn and burnt 



bones. A. W. I. 169 ; Soc. Ant. Map 393. 



61. (118) Called by Hoare " a small long barrow," really an oval 



barrow. Contained burnt bones and ashes in circular cist. A.W. 

 I. 169 ; Soc. Ant. Map 394. ' 



62. (119) Opened by Hoare. Burnt bones in small cist. A.W.I. 



169 ; Soc. Ant. Map 395. 

 [62a.] (116) Barrow just W. of 60 in same line close to Cursus. 



Opened before Hoare's time, no record. A.W. I. 169; not on 



O.M. 54 SE. 

 [62b.] (120) Barrow in same line just E. of 62. A " Pond barrow." 



A.W. I. 169 ; not on O.M. 54 SE. [No trace, 1913. M.E.C.] 

 [62c] (121) Barrow in same line just E. of last. Opened by Hoare. 



Rude cin. urn inverted over burnt bones. A. W. I. 169 ; not on 



O.M. 54 SE. [No trace, 1913. M.E.C.] 



63—65. (124) A Long barrow on Amesbury .boundary just W. of 

 Kd. near river, -J mile S. of Durrington Walls. O.M. 54 SE. 

 shows 3 barrows close together in line, that to the W., 63, the 

 largest. Hoare describes this as apparently 3 barrows rising 

 from one base. He thought it originally a long barrow, with 2 

 circular barrows raised on the top of it. Opened by Hoare, the 

 E. barrow 65 contained only ashes, the central barrow 64 a 

 skeleton and drinking cup near the surface. On the floor of the 

 long barrow a circular cist like a well without interment, from 

 which a tunnel like a chimney ascended nearly to the top. 

 A. W. I. 170 ; Soc. Ant. Map 401—403. [It is not as shown by 



