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2. (2) Barrow at NE. corner of camp. Burnt bones with 3 bone 



implements, one part of a wristguard, another a pointed polished 

 implement. Devizes Museum. O.M. 52 SW. ; A. W. I. 70; 

 Stourhead Cat. 19a, 19b. 



3. (3) Barrow just W. of the last. Nothing found. O.M. 52 SW. ; 



A. W. I. 70. 

 [4.] (7) Large barrow at S.W. corner of camp, 100ft. diam. X 12jft. 



high. No interment found, but stags' horn fragments, boars' 



teeth, charcoal, and great quantity of burnt stones. O.M. 52 S W. ; 



A. W. I. 70. 

 £4a.] (6) Small barrow in extreme S.E. corner of camp on inner edge 



of rampart, indicated on O.M. 52 SW. but not marked "Tumulus." 



Nothing found. 

 [4b, c] Nos. 4 and 5 of Hoare, small barrows on inside of rampart on 



S.W. side between 4 and [4a], not shown on O.M. 52 SW. 



No. 4 produced nothing, No. 5 an interment of burnt bones. 



5 — 10. Group of 6 barrows near together on down half-way between 

 Scratchbury and Cotley Hill, I mile E. of railway. O.M. 52 SW. 

 Only 5 shown in A. W. I. Station II. Some of them opened by 

 W. Cunnington contained " chiefly interments of burnt bones " 

 and a great deal of " rude British pottery." A flat barrow 50ft. 

 diam. X 1 Jft. high contained large urn inverted over bones im- 

 perfectly burnt. A small barrow 40ft. diam. X 2|ft. high, con- 

 tained burnt bones in a cist. No further details. A. W. I. 71. 



11. Large barrow? on summit of Cotley Hill \ mile S.E. of last, on 



boundary of Heytesbury, within a circular earthwork, opened by 

 W. Cunnington 1801. No interment found, but iron nails, Roman 

 pottery, <fcc. O.M. 52 SW. ; A. W. I. 71, Station II. 



12. Another barrow S. of last, on slope of hill. O.M. 52 SW. ; not 



in A. W. I. Station II. 



13. Norton Down l£ mile N.E. of Scratchbury. Long barrow lying 

 E. and W. Opened by Thurnam 1866. O.M. 52 NW. ; A. W. I. 

 Station II. ; Arch. xlii. 180, 195. See Appendix Long Barrows. 



14. Middleton Down, \ mile W. of (13) on point facing Middle Hill, 



Long barrow not opened by Hoare. O.M. 52 N W. ; A. W. I. 67, 

 Station II. See Appendix Long Barrows. 

 Earthworks. Scratchbury Camp, irregular shape, single deep ditch with 

 high rampart inside and slight rampart outside on three sides. Three 

 entrances. Area 40 acres. Circuit 1 mile 86 yards. Greatest height 

 of rampart 66ft. (Hoare). An inner roughly circular earthwork in 

 centre of camp on the highest point of the hill, much ploughed down. 

 O.M. 52 NW. ; A. W. I. 70, plan, Station II. 

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