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



HANNINGTON. 



Roman. Hannington Wick lj miles N. of Hannington in " Old Ploughed 

 Ground " on rt. hand side of Nellands Lane, site of Roman house un- 

 covered by E. H. Goddard 1890. Plain red and white tessellated 

 floors, fragments of Samian and other pottery, painted plaster, <fec. 

 Devizes Museum. Cat. II. 473—478 ; O.M. 6 SW. ; W.A.M. xxv. 

 232, 364. 



HAKNHAM, EAST. 

 Barrows. 



[la]. "In the second field within the angle formed by the Odstock 

 and Longford Roads on rising ground looking on the Avon " a 

 tumulus, "Rowbarrow" 128ft. in diam. Opened by J. Y. 

 Akerman, Sept. 13th, 1854. No interment found, only animals' 

 bones and charcoal, probably opened before. Arch, xxxvi. 181. 

 Not in A. W. or O.M. [? in the corner of E. Harnham, or Brit- 

 ford]. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze Palstave, 1846. Evans' Coll. Evans 



Bronze 83 ; W.A.M. xxxvii. 132. 

 Saxon. Cemetery W. of Church, N. of Harnham Hill, in the " Low Field," 

 excavated by J. Y. Akerman 1852. 62 graves found. Arch. xxxv. 

 259, 475 ; W.AM. i. 196; O.M. 66 SE. 



HAKNHAM, WEST. 



Finds, Neolithic. Flint celt. " Salisbury Race Plain." Blackmore 



Museum. 

 Roman. Line of Roman Rd. to Old Sarum forms W. boundary of parish 



from Race Course to Bemerton. O.M. 66 SW. ; A.W. II. Roman 



Mra 25 -plan. 



HEDDINGTON. 



Barrows. King's Play Hill S.E. of village on highest point of down. 



[3 barrows [1—3] shown by O.M. 34 NW. ; A.W. II. Stations XI., 

 XII. ; and Smith p. 62 IV. A. VII. a, b, c] 



1. (a) Bowl-shaped barrow on extreme point of down, no ditch, 



opened, no record. O.M. 34 NW. 

 [la.] A very low barrow 25 yds. S.W. of (a), not on O.M. or Smith's 



Map ; opened by B. H. Cunnington 1907. In a deep grave a 



skeleton at full length on its back with iron nails round it — 



Saxon probably. W.A.M. xxxvi. 313. 

 [lb] A low, circular mound, 175 yds. S. of (a), not on O.M. or Smith's 



Map, opened by B. H. Cunnington 1907 (No. III.) no signs of 



interment found. W.A.M. xxxvi. 314. 



2. (b) Small low bowl-shaped barrow, with ditch, not opened. O.M. 



34 NW. 



