286 List of Prehistoric, Boman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



MEKE. 

 Barrows. 



1, 2. Two barrows on Castle Hill. O.M. 63 NW. ; not in A.W. I. 



Station I. 

 3. Barrow just N.E. of Burton Farm beside track. O.M. 63 NW. ; 



A.W.I. 254, Station IX. 



4, 5. Whitesheet Hill. Two small barrows close together just inside 

 rampart in S.W. corner of camp. O.M. 57 SW. ; not in A. W. I. 

 Station I. [Half the camp is in Stourton.] 



6. Barrow \ mile E. of camp, just W. of ditch. O.M. 57 SW. ; A. W. 



I. Station I. 

 6a. Barrow just E. of ditch where S. end of ditch ends at edge of the 

 down. Opened by Fenton. Cist 6ft. long containing skeletons of 

 man and younger person embracing each other, with drinking 

 cup, tanged copper knife dagger, slate wristguard, bone imple- 

 ment, and two discs of thin gold with cruciform ornament. Not 

 in O.M. 57 SW. ; A. W. I. 44, PI. II, Station I. ; Stourhead Cat. 

 41, 81— 81b; Arch, xliii. 527 fig. 218; lxi. 105; Evans' Bronze, 

 223 ; Evans' Stone 382 ; W.A.M. xxi. 257 ; xxxvii. 98 {fig.) 117. 



7. Barrow ^ mile E. of ditch, and of the last (6), S. of trackway. O.M. 



63 NW. ; A.W. I. Station!. 



8. [8a] Barrow on top of down projecting \ mile S.E. of camp. 



O.M. 63 N W. ; A. W. I. Station I. shows 2 barrows, opened, here. 

 In the southernmost (8 or 8a ?) Hoare found fragments of large 

 urn in cist. A.W. I. 44. 



9. Barrow £ mile N.E. of Whitesheet Castle, i mile N. of trackway. 

 O.M. 57 SW. ; not in A.W. I. Station I. 

 10, 11. Two barrows near together (NW. & S.E.) | mile S.E. of last 

 (9), S. of the Druses. O.M. 57 SW. : A. W. I. Station I. (?). 



12. Barrow just N.W. of Mere Down Farm in roadway and on boundary 



of Maiden Bradley. O.M. 57 SW. ; A.W.I. Station I.- 



13. Barrow a little distance N.E. of last (12) just S. of roadway, N. of 



Mere Down Farm. O.M. 57 S W. ; A.W.I. Station I. 



[13a — c] Hoare notes here 3 low small barrows on the S.W. side of 

 the trackway ploughed down, which he opened. The largest 

 contained an urn inverted over burnt bones, the two smaller only 

 charcoal. " Other insignificant barrows were opened in this 

 neighbourhood, which afforded nothing worthy of attention." 

 A. W. I. 46 ; not in Station I. or O.M. 



[13d.] Hoare opened a barrow on " Black Heath," apparently that 

 shown in A. W. I. Station 1. as just N. of the earthwork touching 

 N. side of trackway | mile E. of turning to Mere Down Farm. 

 No cist, but a knob of chalk on which a round-bottomed cooking 



