By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 317 



Two " bronze spearheads," 1854. W.A.M. ii. 29. 



Socketed looped bronze celt, 2 looped palstaves, and 2 without loops. 

 Blackmore Museum. 



[17 bronze celts " found near Salisbury," 1853, 1854. W.A.M. i. 29, 66 ; 

 ii. 29.] 

 Late Celtic. At Highfield, excavated 1868, 4 bottle-shaped pits close 

 together dug through gravel with floors on the chalk, with small 

 openings on surface which had been covered with large circular 

 earthenware covers with holes in them. All 4 pits communicated 

 with each other by small openings. Models in Blackmore Museum. 

 Cooking pots of coarse ware and quantities of fragments of pottery 

 of Late Celtic type, leather brown, black, and painted red with 

 polished surface, impressed patterns, painted chevron ornament, &c. 

 No Roman pottery. Saddle quern, spindle whorls, bone implements, 

 bone combs, pottery sling pellets, loom weights. Blackmore Museum. 

 Stevens' Flint Chips 64. These pits appear to have been actual 

 dwellings, no others like them have occurred in the county. Described 

 wrongly as Neolithic in Flint Chips. 

 Roman. London Road. Bronze bow brooch with T-shaped head, another 

 of La Tene III. type. Blackmore Museum. 



"SALISBURY PLAIN" and "S. WILTS." 



Finds, Neolithic. Stone perforated axehead of porphyritic rock, 9in. 



long. British Museum. Evans' Stone, 179. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze flanged celt, Blackmore Museum. Dagger, 



about 5in. long, British Museum. Pin with circular head about 5in. 



long and 3 smaller similar pins, British Museum. Pin with twisted 



stem and round head with rim, British Museum. 2 awls, British 



Museum. 

 Finds, Late Celtic. Large bronze pin, 13jin. long, with flattened head. 



British Museum. Evans' Bronze 369 ; Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd Series, 



III. 469 ; W.A.M. xxxv. 407. 



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SAVERNAKE, NORTH. 



Earthworks. Wansdyke runs E. and W. for l£ miles crossing G.W.R. 

 Marlborough Line just N. of Wernham Farm, pointing towards 

 Great Lodge Farm, but does not reach the Midland Railway. O.M. 

 36 NW. 



Finds, Neolithic. At Pantawick, nr. Marlborough, and W. of brick- 

 works on Salisbury Hill, flint implements of various types. J. 

 W. Brooke Coll. O.M. 29 SW. 



Finds, Late Celtic. British coins found at brickworks on Salisbury 

 Hill, 1856 {O.M. says 1875). O.M. 29 SW. ; W.A.M. xix. 86. 



Roman. Fragment of the Roman Rd. from Winchester to Cunetio, point- 

 ing to Folly Farm, at point where Cock-a-Troop lane enters Forest. 

 O.M. 29 SW. ; A. W. II. Station X. 



