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



O.M. 3 separate barrows, but one considerable Long barrow of 

 very irregular outline. Still under the plough, 1913. M.E.C.] 

 See Appendix, Long Barrows. 

 [65a]. (122) On S. side of Durrington Walls, just E. of Rd. a large 

 mound opened by Hoare to depth of lift, but no signs of inter- 

 ment found. A. W. I. 170 : not on O.M. 54 SE. [No trace, 1913. 

 M.E.C.] 

 [65b]. (123) Just S. of the last but on W. side of Rd. a very large 

 disc barrow, mutilated in Hoare's time. A.W. I. 170 ; not on 

 O.M. 54 SE. [Still under plough, but the bank distinctly trace- 

 able, 1913. M.E.C.] 

 Earthworks. Durrington Walls, a circular embankment partly natural, 

 partly artificial, with vallum on the high ground all round but not 

 on the river side, \ mile S. of Durrington close to the Avon, inter- 

 sected by the Amesbury Rd. The site of a British village says 

 Hoare, much pottery found in it. Much ploughed down even in 

 Hoare's day. O.M. 54 SE. ; A.W. I. 169, Stonehenge Map. [The 

 bank can only be traced now when ground is in favourable condition, 

 M.E.C.] 

 Pinds, Neolithic (?). "Above Durrington Walls" an interment of a 

 skeleton under a large sarsen stone, without a barrow, with fine flint 

 dagger, small whetstone, and lignite conical button and pully ring. 

 Devizes Museum. A. W. I. 172, PI. XIX. ; Evans' Stone, 242, 278, 

 315, 409 ; Stourhead Cat. 85a— 85b. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Socketed looped celt 1891. Blackmore Museum. 

 W.A.M. xxxvii. 136. 

 Near the Winterbourne Stoke boundary in arable field, 30 graves with 

 skeletons lying N. and S. found 1864, no details. ? of what age. 

 W.A.M. xxxi. 331. 

 Saxon. Skull from Pond Barrow on Durrington Down. Cambridge 

 Museum 120. 



EASTERTON. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow on Warren Down. O.M. 46 NE. ; not shown 1 in A. W. I. 

 Station III. ; Soc. Ant. Map 66. 

 The Ridgeway coming from Gore's Cross to near Broadbury, cuts across 



Easterton following the escarpment. O.M. 40 SE. 

 Pinds, Roman. Bronze bow brooch. Devizes Museum, Cat. II. 309. 

 Brnoze bow brooch of Late Celtic type but found with pot of coins 

 Vespasian to Constantine II. Devizes Museum Cat. II. 320, 321 ; 

 Reliquary xiv. QQfig. ; W.AM. x. 178—180; xxxv. 403 ./S?. 



EASTON GREY. 



Earthworks. In White Walls Wood a small square camp J mile E. of 

 Church, regarded by Hoare as connected with Roman station to the 

 S. O.M. 8 SW. 



